M.B.
I probably wouldn't buy it, based on the name alone.
When I hear paparazzi I think of all those idiots endangering lives trying to get pictures of celebrities. I don't like the paparazzi.
Has anyone heard of this business? I am thinking of selling it, but wanted to see if any of you could see yourself buying it. Do you think this would be a good business to get into, especially because I would be the only person in my area to start it? It is $5 jewelry and hair accessories and it looks to be great quality.
Q. What is the jewelry made of?
A. Everything is nickel free and lead free. It is made of steel and aluminum.
Ok, so maybe they didn't pick the right name, but have you looked it up to see if you like the stuff?
http://www.paparazziaccessories.com/accessories/
I probably wouldn't buy it, based on the name alone.
When I hear paparazzi I think of all those idiots endangering lives trying to get pictures of celebrities. I don't like the paparazzi.
The name makes me think of Princess Diana, so sad. No thanks.
No.
I'd not heard of this company, but it's like any other MLM company. It relies on you getting people to be sales people underneath you and also maintaining active sales status.
In order to even make "decent" money you have to get a significant # of reps underneath you.... And then you are going to be spending time coaching them etc.
I made "good" money as a pampered chef consultant (no one under me) compared to the others in my group...... and that wasn't even enough to make my car payment. Plus the shows are evenings and weekends - which is when I wanted to spend time with my family.
There is also time that you spend doing prep with your hostesses- it's not a job where all you work is the show.
You'd be better off per hour to just go get a job at the mall somewhere that you want the discount.
No.
1. Never heard of it
2. Sounds cheap
3. I'm not a MLM fan because of many ways they choose to do business
4. The Paparazzi name is a turn off. Reminds me of the Paps who stalk celebrities.
5. I do not wear costume jewelry, ever.
Just my opinion, and not to pop your bubble, but the jewelry isn't that great of quality. There was a woman selling it at our county fair this summer and we looked it over - I would be kind of embarrassed to sell it. Especially, since with these types of products, you sell to friends and family. I only let my daughter spend a couple bucks on a bracelet.
Good luck!!
At $5 for jewelry what the heck is it made of?
Cadmium? Lead? Other toxic heavy metals?
That's what I instantly thought of.
Try Googling "poisonous metals in cheap jewelry."
Apparently their website does not specify what their jewelry is made of.