I didn't see a review for Passion Parties, so I'll share my experiences over the last year and a half... There are several companies that have these kind of products for in-home parties, but I've only ever worked with Passion Parties.
The start-up for this business can be as low as $100 (other kits are $250 and $450), buying discounts increase until you are at the highest (40%). Once you get higher sales (over $2000 retail gets you a $100 check next month) or sign up people under you the override checks start. The lowest percentage you'll get for your downline's sales is 3%, but it can get upto 5%. I believe the largest monthly override check was $33,000. Obviously I'm not making guarantees, but there is certainly potential there. They also have a house allowance and car allowance once your team and sales hit determined sizes. You do not have to have much as far as inventory goes, shipping products out is a part of the business.
On a personal level, it feels good to help people in their partnerships. Passion Parties promotes safe sex and monogomous relationships and they try to stay with that feel in all their products. They further support that by encouraging women to keep the parties same-sex. "No men, no kids, no exceptions!" Men really do change the tone of these things and it is safer for everyone, married/single/consultant to keep it "just us girls". The training also teaches how to make the party fun without getting trashy or raunchy. That was a big one for me and I have had some disappointed hostesses, but it does happen that someone wants you there as free entertainment. (Maybe the one big negative? Parties like that.) You come first, period. If there is a problem with an order PP is quick to remedy it and returns are fairly simple (though you should not have to do many of these). Just about every aspect of the business can be done online, even down to shipping the products out to customers (if you prefer that to door-to-door deliveries). The website (if you opt for one) is set up for you and is not super-expensive, and when internet orders or leads come in you'll get a notice by email, so they keep you updated well too.
The support is outstanding! My sponsor (and her's, and her's...) are all there for me any time with any questions I have and it is nice reading in the magazine about a Diamond Million Dollar Achiever knowing you were talking to her on the phone last night. Even if they don't directly benefit from your sales most of the women are quick to help if they can. There are training calls throughout the month and meetings in cities across the US and Canada and most are free or fairly cheap. It has been a wonderfully fullfilling experience for me.
Anyone else have an experience?
The start-up for this business can be as low as $100 (other kits are $250 and $450), buying discounts increase until you are at the highest (40%). Once you get higher sales (over $2000 retail gets you a $100 check next month) or sign up people under you the override checks start. The lowest percentage you'll get for your downline's sales is 3%, but it can get upto 5%. I believe the largest monthly override check was $33,000. Obviously I'm not making guarantees, but there is certainly potential there. They also have a house allowance and car allowance once your team and sales hit determined sizes. You do not have to have much as far as inventory goes, shipping products out is a part of the business.
On a personal level, it feels good to help people in their partnerships. Passion Parties promotes safe sex and monogomous relationships and they try to stay with that feel in all their products. They further support that by encouraging women to keep the parties same-sex. "No men, no kids, no exceptions!" Men really do change the tone of these things and it is safer for everyone, married/single/consultant to keep it "just us girls". The training also teaches how to make the party fun without getting trashy or raunchy. That was a big one for me and I have had some disappointed hostesses, but it does happen that someone wants you there as free entertainment. (Maybe the one big negative? Parties like that.) You come first, period. If there is a problem with an order PP is quick to remedy it and returns are fairly simple (though you should not have to do many of these). Just about every aspect of the business can be done online, even down to shipping the products out to customers (if you prefer that to door-to-door deliveries). The website (if you opt for one) is set up for you and is not super-expensive, and when internet orders or leads come in you'll get a notice by email, so they keep you updated well too.
The support is outstanding! My sponsor (and her's, and her's...) are all there for me any time with any questions I have and it is nice reading in the magazine about a Diamond Million Dollar Achiever knowing you were talking to her on the phone last night. Even if they don't directly benefit from your sales most of the women are quick to help if they can. There are training calls throughout the month and meetings in cities across the US and Canada and most are free or fairly cheap. It has been a wonderfully fullfilling experience for me.
Anyone else have an experience?






I've been with them for almost a year now and it is has been great for me, maybe I have seen you at a meeting 
