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at the risk of highjacking amway for tupperware...
pennyk, are you aware though that if your tupperware breaks in 20 years time they will replace it...free? I have had containers replaced that were over 30 years old replaced, no questions asked. try that with a plastic container from kmart!...anyway back to amway LOL
You'd simply Call the Tupperware number and they would be able to advise your local person whom you coud then call you to organise. Doesnt seem any more cumbersome than trying to get a replacement item thats a few uears old at any retail store.
I've had 2 lettuce Crispers used as dog water bowls.
wylie, I hear you loud and clear. I can't get my head around the business model, either, ie how they make money - other than by the unsuccessful people in the business who spend lots of money trying to make a business, but only succeed in redirecting their own cash to other members of the business higher up the chain.I cannot understand why Amway would give away this seemingly valuable training to anybody who (after a certain period of time) was not making the upline (and therefore the company) much money.
I always thought MLM (and especially Amway) was a non business. Or a business for people with no business who thinks it is a bona fide business. My opinion is it's a joke and the work vs. reward equation is very small. Very, very few make a decent earn.
Its like a million worker bees out there earning squat and working hard and pestering everyone for little reward. What a way to make a dollar. (literally)
GR, i thought you were a high flying developer, financier or whatever. What you doing with this stuff?