Signature HomeStyles

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Business For Home recommends selectively offering based on professional judgment. There is at least moderate certainty that the net benefit is small for a distributor.
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My wife got suckered into buying a lightweight poorly constructed piece of Chinese made junk for an exorbitant fee at a Party hosted by a friend
Maybe these business would do better if they actually offered some of value to their customers instead of merely taking advantage of friendships
If the rest of their products are as chintzy as this they have lost a potentially long time customer that tried them out due to an already existing relationship
If the business support is no better than the product the representatives will have a difficult time meeting the expectations that the advertising of the company pruduces
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