What? Isnt it overkill?One thing i rejected many companies because of high maintenance, meaning high sales quota for a period of time to achieve returns or income.Originally posted by Alex Wong:i saw their system before... not bad except the quota is incredible high. at one stage, you have to clock $200,000 sales in 3 months to promote.. and in another stage.. $2,000,000 sales to promote..
they told me.."can be done one... juz need determination and you can do it...."
but think logically a bit... it can be done but the chances of getting is very very low.. beside, the products are getting saturated here already...not much new market to explore anyway..
just my thought
Lampe Berger got original and pirated? HeheOriginally posted by shan_cai:I oso nv trusted Bel Air...
Stil prefer usin e original Lampe Berger... Better 2 get it in France... E oils n lamps r much more cheaper over there...
Sorry loh... I once worked 4 e company tat distributed Lampe Berger in itz own counter at CK Tang... Itz NOT e same company, we're onli one of e many distributors carryin dis products. We DUN get our supply fr Lampe Berger Asia-Singapore branch here k. We got our supplies directly fr France... Didnt haf 2 deny anythin... N 4 ur info, our CK Tang counter onli started off like 2-3 yrs ago, but Lampe Berger is not 1st launched so late... Itz already in e S'pore market since long liao. Juz tat itz not so popular as it now...Originally posted by Experienced:Lampe Berger and Bel Air are actually owned by the same Taiwanese bosses, 2 brothers, each one of them managing and bluff the distributors by saying they are not in good terms.
Lampe Berger has a history of over a 100 years in France but it was never popular or good in demand(otherwise it don't need a 100 years to reach Asia), because it is expensive and simply not practical. Everytime you use, you have to light up a fire and you must not forget to put off the fire later, otherwise it will burn up the coil. Imagine how troublesome will it be if you have to do that before you sleep ? Of course, in any networking business, the distributors involved will say it is good because they want to make money.
You can buy Lampe Berger by internet direct mail from U.S. or France for only 25% to 40%(the most). Try search for Lampe Berger from the net.
I told you their bosses are not honest people, when they first launch, they even supply to C K Tang(of course they deny it and claim to be a parallel import). The fact that they claim it was a patented product and less than 1 year Bel Air appeared proved that.
I once got customers bringin mi bottles of oil made in Taiwan, when e salesperson who sold them actuali lies 2 them sayin tat itz fr France... How i noe? Coz e instructions at e back of e bottle r all written in chinese! But e original thing shd b written in French. N near e barcode there shd b a "Made In France" wordin... N e smell? Totally sux!!! Totally diff fr e original... Like i said, best is buy in France if u happen 2 go on a trip there. No probs at all.Originally posted by laurence82:Lampe Berger got original and pirated? Hehe
I dont know anything about LP, but would like to know what happen to them. Coz either those who display it at retail stores maybe rougue agents or the company is not into direct sales anymore.?
Fr my personal experience, i dun tink itz not practical... Itz in fact v convenient n easy 2 use. Yes, u haf 2 lite up a flame on e catalytic burner, but itz onli 4 abt 5-8 mins. Tats all. Unlike those candle burners, ur flame goes on n on til it finishes burnin. Juz imagine e amt of carbon dioxide u inhale?Originally posted by Experienced:Lampe Berger has a history of over a 100 years in France but it was never popular or good in demand(otherwise it don't need a 100 years to reach Asia), because it is expensive and simply not practical. Everytime you use, you have to light up a fire and you must not forget to put off the fire later, otherwise it will burn up the coil. Imagine how troublesome will it be if you have to do that before you sleep ? Of course, in any networking business, the distributors involved will say it is good because they want to make money.
Hmmm, prob is, no one will be able to duplicate your skill and intelligence. Plus you wouldnt want people to join in this type of biz wont you, or else they get your market share too. Just two simple reasons for the people who support MLM.Originally posted by attitudewins:This series of posts has well-enlightened me. I'm operating a website earning about average $5 a day (derived from accumulated sales over time) from mainly game sales, and it does look like I'm doing as well as the MLM'ers and better yet, I don't have to commit 30 minutes a day calling up as many people as I can to buy my products.