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Reflections
of a Chu’s Pearls Distributor
A
success story by Mary Lux
Sometimes you find in life you stumble across opportunities that you did
not even know you were looking for, that is what happened to me and my
introduction to my new life with Chu’s Pearls. I attended a show, held
by my friend Deb in October, and was so impressed by the jewelry and the
concept of cash and carry, I offered to host a show. Normally, I shied
away from in-home parties but I loved the jewelry and how affordable it
was. I have worked for over 12 years as an ICU nurse and as much as I love
my job, all the overtime was burning me out, but I did need the extra
money to support my daughter and myself. Deb mentioned to me that
Elizabeth was looking for distributors so that started me thinking –
beautiful, affordable jewelry, cash and carry, no big presentation or
party games – I could do that, and a month later I was hosting my
premier show!
Selling Chu’s Pearls has opened so many new possibilities for me.
I can earn extra money and have fun at the same time. All I have to do is
display the jewelry and the sales just come my way, it just sells itself.
What is more satisfying is hearing customers come back to me and tell me
how many compliments they have had on their jewelry or how recipients have
loved their gifts.
Not only have I been able to eliminate working overtime but also I
was able to buy the new car I so desperately needed. The only limits this
business has are the limits you put on yourself and how far you want to
grow. I would have never thought in a million years I would have done
something like selling jewelry, but my association with Chu’s Pearls has
been exciting and rewarding.
*The
incomes presented are applicable to the individuals depicted and are not a
guarantee of your income, nor are they typical.
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