Friday, March 13, 2009

New information about starter kit

Here is some information about the starter kit that just came out. From now until April 30th, SU is allowing for a 3 easy payment plan on the basic starter kit. It's a trial to see how customers like it. If you ever thought about being a demonstrator now is a good time to join. You have to decide soon though, because the payment plan option has to be mailed in. To get the discount price it has to be in their office on or before March 31. After that the price returns to normal, but the 3 payment plan is valid until April 30th (in their office). So if you considered this, but can't afford the whole cost up front talk to me about the three payment plan.
The starter kits by themselves are a great savings on the various supplies. Just add up the stuff for yourself and see. Then you add 15% off during Sale-a-bration, plus a free stamp set from the catalog on top of that and it's an even better deal. If you are just starting and needing supplies this is a great way to get started. Then as long as you are active you get discounts on your stuff, you get to be the first to see and get product, and right now there are added benefits in honor of SU's 20th anniversary. The only thing you have to do to stay active is to have $300 in sales a quarter. If you are addicted like I am and have a super long list or if you like to share all about the great products they have, it doesn't take much to reach that level.
You can chose how to run this business too. It's flexible based on your schedule. You can also just do it as a hobby to help support your habit and get discounts or you can work it like a business and eventually earn income. It's all up to you. So if you are interested in starting something like this and sharing your love for stamping / scrapbooking with your friends, let me know and the sooner the better for the best deal as the 15% off and free extra stamp set ends on March 31st.
Oh, another note with the starter kit, just so you know. You can substitute most all the consumable product goods (stamp sets, ink, paper, etc.) within limits. Like you can change ink colors or you can change stamps, but it needs to be that dollar level or less (i.e no craft for classic ink since they cost more or you can't pick another stamp higher then that value) Hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks.

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