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Well known chef - arranging parties to make sales!

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The reviews were from people I know in RL who have been.

Pampered Chef here. Why don't you host a PC party before you sign up to JO and see what you think?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 23-Oct-09 15:05:30
Some more info on the JO thing - apparently for the £100 you get a 'kit' of goods - bottles/jars of stuff etc - and this is supposed to be worth £400. If you don't enjoy it, after 4 parties you can quit and you keep the stuff...
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 23-Oct-09 15:03:05
Yes it is JO - lol - my cunning and discreet thread obviously was rather more obvious...where have you seen mixed reviews - on the web or?

Pampered chef - can I find out about that on the web - forgive me if I sound dense...!

xx
Is this the JO thing then?

Mixed reviews from them here - people want to smell, see and try the food but on this thing its just him doing a vid - just like watching a TV show.

I'd get in touch with Pampered Chef and do them instead - same thing but more hands on.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 23-Oct-09 14:46:28
Hi - I have been offered work on behalf of a well known chef - arranging parties to make sales. That all sounds fine - it will be a bit like Anne Summers parties but for this well know chef - are these kind of jobs worth doing? I also have to outlay £100.00 to get started - any advice/experience anyone?

Thanks in advance..xx
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