I recently moved back home and became an Avon Rep and now im in a tight spot because my aunt order like 300 dollars worth of Avon from me and now doesnt want to pay me for it so im having to send it back so that Avon will credit my account anyways my grandma is angry and making feel like im doing something wrong but I like my job and I dont wanna get my account deleted because I dont get the their money on time because of stuff like this, my grandma griped about me not having a job now that I have one shes griping about how I work and my responsiblites as an avon rep, i told her if i dont get the money from my aunt then I dont get paid, what should I do? Im also attending college online and working my butt of and im so proud of myself for making good grades, and im working to save up some money what can I do to make this situation better, ive already tried explaining and that doesnt seem to be helping at all.
2007-03-27
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Return the products regardless of what anyone says, that is your job, your responsibilities, and your aunt is very irresponsible, so if she wants the products, she should pay up, if she doesn't have the money than tell her your sorry but you must return the products or you are responsible for it and that is not right....don't feel guilty that really is a terrible thing she has done.
2007-03-27 00:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, if you're a new Avon rep, then the first order you send out will be on credit. This first order will be based on how much the Avon company is willing to let you spend... kinda for free. If it's over their credit limit requirements, you'll have to collect a deposit from some of your customers to make up for it. And as for your grandmother, discontinue your business with her. She will not be a faithful or even an ocassional customer. You will lose money with her. Sell the products to someone else, so that way you'll STILL meet with Avon's expectations... no sweat. If the money's due, and you haven't sold them all, merely return the rest of the products.
2007-03-28 19:13:25
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answered by caramelswoman 2
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ok, first off....whose house you living in? you grandma's or your parents? or does your grandma live in the same house? if it were me, i'd have a cometojesus talk with grandma, do not disrespect her, for she has earned respect she deserves, second, it is not her job to lose, but yours....it is up to you as to what you do with your life. so with that being said, ask grandma if she wants to purchase your aunts avon....of course she is gonna say no...send them back...if she does tell you yes she wants it...then have her produce some sort of payment in front of you...if she does not...send it back...........now this action will piss her off, esp. if she wants the avon, but let her know, it is your job and you are very good at selling.....all i can say is good luck with this one...for anytime family and money are involved, there could be a little static...........
2007-03-27 00:42:47
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answered by phishsports 3
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Can collect the money up front? That what I did when I started Mary Kay. I now have a full inventory so it's not an issue but we train people to collect half the payment at the time of the order and the other half at delivery. (it only cost us half)
2007-03-27 01:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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dont allow your aunt to order avon from you anymore $300 is a lot of avon and I dont know anyone who would use that much at one time..
2007-03-27 00:30:01
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answered by ? 5
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ask you aunt if she goes to the store and fills her cart does she pay or not when she leaves and does she get mad at the clerk for asking her for the money see what she says to that
2007-03-27 00:21:20
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answered by raiderskip 3
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Tell your aunt you company has cancelled your promotion coz of her late payments.
2007-03-27 00:17:14
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answered by cool_honeybabe 4
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