Tastefully Simple Scam?
I wanted to get involved with Ashmax originally but I kept hearing a lot of negative things and now that I've found this forum I've really found some very helpful information about MLMs in general. I thought that these companies were much more legit than they appear. I thought that a person was really only limited by the amount of effort they were willing to put into it. Now it seems you really have to be careful, super careful what you get involved with. I just read a post about TVI Express and it really bothered me a great deal, I had received some emails from someone representing them and my fiance and I actually considered it before considering Ashmax. Thank goodness for the Internet or we might not know anything about these wolves in sheep's clothing.
I've made the decision to try out Tastefully Simple :) (yay! I actually made a decision), mostly because I am most definitely into cooking and I have been unable to find any negative press attached to this company or its products. In all the Google terms I have entered, Tastefully Simple Scam brings up the least results, and when you do find them, they seem to point to people that either didn't try very hard to make it work, or are completely clueless as to the definition of a scam. Sometimes we accept challenges we really aren't ready for, or try half-heartedly to achieve, and then end up bitter in the end and blame everyone under the sun accept ourselves. That's where I find the few Tastefully Simple Scam posts that exist to represent. I'm a bit tougher than that, and even with school in the mix, I am a pretty aggressive girl!
I don't feel I can go wrong with Tastefully simple, and here is why:
I love the products... :) Tastefully Simple has like a gazillion gourmet foods and recipes, like soups, dressing mixes, sauces, and all kinds of stuff. They have cook books and even some already made food products like appetizers, desserts, dip mixes, spices, jams, beer bread mix, and just about everything else. It seems so much more interesting to me than communication services, exercise shakes and vitamin pills. One of the other things I love is it basically guarantees I have a lot less shopping to do on the holidays for my mom, and soon to be hubby's mom and sister. I hate shopping, I have little time for it, and to be honest, money is always short and we live pretty comfortably but I need to find a more efficient way to help pay bills, something that can grow and become lucrative.
I definitely feel confident that I can hold product parties, and most of my friends have been married awhile and are a bit bored since some of them let careers go to have little ones, this would be perfect for them. The web site says it will cost anywhere between $89.00 for the "Just a Taste" kit, or $170.00 for "The Business Blast Off" kit. I think I'm going to go with the business blast off because I have the money to put down and I really am confident that I can do this, especially for %30 commission.
My question to all of you is, do you think its worth it? Is there anything I need to know that I can't find on Google that needs to be considered before I give them $170? I am excited yes, but I don't want to be making some major blunder by missing something I really need to know. I am not expecting to get rich, but I would be really thrilled if I could even pay half the bills by doing this. Tastefully Simple isn't a scam.......right?
Opinions?