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Michelle Smethurst
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How much money can I earn selling PartyLite products?
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You receive 25% income on the sales of each Party or about $113 for an average Party. Your income increases when your sales increase, and when you bring in new people and help them succeed in PartyLite.
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How much does it cost to become a PartyLite Consultant?
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When your Starter Party has sales of $500, your Starter Kit is free if you have six Parties booked...
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Why do I have to have six Parties in the two-week training period?
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Every Party gives you new opportunities to meet future Hostesses/Hosts, and people who might join you as Consultants. It's important for your future success to meet as many new people as soon as possible for a strong start. Plus, six Parties in two weeks has proven to be a great way to build your confidence and self-assurance.
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Can I just call PartyLite to get a Starter Kit and become a Consultant?
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No, because Consultants have found that a large part of their success is a result of the personal guidance from their Leaders. For that reason, it's PartyLite policy that every new Consultant must be sponsored by a currently active PartyLite Consultant. When you submit the response form, a Consultant in your area will call with more information to get you started.
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Who will answer my questions?
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The person who sponsors you is your Leader, and she/he is the one to call with any questions relating to your business.
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Is there an age requirement to become a Consultant?
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Yes. You must be at least 18 years old to become a Consultant.
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Can I be a Consultant in another country?
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Yes, but you would need to have a separate Starter Party in the other country, and run each business separately to take account of the legalities and taxation differences between countries.