Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious- what products are they selling? I have some friends into 'essential' oils but they haven't been pushy. I used to get invited to FB 'parties' for Jamberry but haven't in awhile.
Rodan & Fields
+1 to R&F. The pushiest one. I ignore all her FB messages about "joining her team". PASS!
I have another friend who sells Stella and Dot and she just posts about sales and the products, but isn't nearly as annoying. She's also never approached me directly to host or "join her team" or anything, so her posts don't bother me at all.
The Stella and Dot sellers bother me because I love jewelry and for the price of their crappy jewelry I am able to buy 14-18k jewlery with real stones at my favorite stores. My friends aren't as pushy as the juicers and weightloss crazies, but one friend gets her feelings so hurt when I turn down her invites. I know for her first events, no one showed up. 4 years later and she's still trying to sell the stuff and is as unsuccessful as when she started. She is a single parent and needs the money. I don't understand her thinking.
Even the jewelry at Macy's is cheaper. I have a couple of nice jewelry / pawn shop kind of places where the jewelry is so well priced, it's ridiculous to consider their stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious- what products are they selling? I have some friends into 'essential' oils but they haven't been pushy. I used to get invited to FB 'parties' for Jamberry but haven't in awhile.
Rodan & Fields
+1 to R&F. The pushiest one. I ignore all her FB messages about "joining her team". PASS!
I have another friend who sells Stella and Dot and she just posts about sales and the products, but isn't nearly as annoying. She's also never approached me directly to host or "join her team" or anything, so her posts don't bother me at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally feel like I am about to snap. I have 4 friends and countless other acquaintances who are selling through an MLM company right now (4 different companies). There isn't a week that goes by that I don't get a Facebook msg, text or phone call about a party, new items, promotions etc. I have told each of these friends over and over again that I am not interested and will never be interested. I really feel like now I have lost all respect for them since they can't respect my request. So now I'm just ready to say straight up that we can no longer be friends. Like seriously. If this is all you are now, I'm done. Does anyone else feel like they are literally just being asked to give their friends money? Because that is how it feels to me. Do people not realize when they get sucked into these things that they will lose friends?
You sound pretty slow, honey. Want to move on? For Pete's sake, simply move on and stop bitch*ng
Lol - hit a nerve, trashy seller, did she?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm too busy in an office setting to sell or buy things. Sorry, I'm in a meeting. Sorry, I have a meeting to go to.
Ha! And what happens when they're in the office WITH you? Happens all the time at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Usborne books I actually like and have bought from FB parties before.
One FB acquaintance (friend from HS) is constantly posting about something called Thrive (looks like a patch or something? Supposedly helps you lose weight and fill in nutrition gaps or something). It looks super sketchy.
+1. I had a friend from college who is now a military spouse always posting about thrive. I had to hide all of her posts they were so irritating.
I also know a beach bodier who is not pushy but I find the constant posts about "health" irritating - they come off as so self-righteous saying it's about health when it's clear the point is to look sexy (it's called beachbody ffs) from drinking some shake product.
Anonymous wrote:I'm too busy in an office setting to sell or buy things. Sorry, I'm in a meeting. Sorry, I have a meeting to go to.
Anonymous wrote:The Usborne books I actually like and have bought from FB parties before.
One FB acquaintance (friend from HS) is constantly posting about something called Thrive (looks like a patch or something? Supposedly helps you lose weight and fill in nutrition gaps or something). It looks super sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:SEVEN of my FB friends (all people I knew in college and one neighbor) all sell R+F. They all post almost exactly the same thing at the same time every day. Maddening.
Anonymous wrote:The Usborne books I actually like and have bought from FB parties before.
One FB acquaintance (friend from HS) is constantly posting about something called Thrive (looks like a patch or something? Supposedly helps you lose weight and fill in nutrition gaps or something). It looks super sketchy.