Now Avon merchandises products of other trusted brands and in that way sells clothing and footwear, jewelery, and household goods.
My mother (now 82 years old) remembers selling Avon in her youth, right here in good old TnT. In recent years, hundreds of more TnT women are finding Avon to be a viable, profitable channel for earning either their primary income, or augmenting their day-job salary.
That's because the start-up to sell Avon is affordable, the market for selling is ripe (with more women working out of the home and with more cash to spare), retail prices are affordable to the average person, and the brand essentially sells itself.
So, from a past Avon seller (yes, I too went the augment-salary route for a while), why not try selling some Avon products to help make ends meet?
There are claims of some downsides though, the main one being late arrival of shipments/orders (this complaint gotten from two current Avon entrepreneurs). The other might or might not be much of an issue - all transactions/orders are done online/internet so knowledge of and access to a computer with internet is vital (but if I'm not mistaken, persons can get assistance at the Avon office in this area).

Oh, by the way, this is not a paid ad or promotion for Avon. This is just me informing/reminding my 'sistas' of a viable option to make some serious cash.
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