LOL gert...tell it like it is!!!hahaha i reckon it was legit...but as to whether there was only 1 or really 17 machines sold is anyones guess..my guess is it was set up to get traffic to their website, all the other deals that are on that site are deals that i have seen on Catch of the day and other similar discount sites
We have Groupon, here in most large cities, I'm not sure where it started but they offer all kinds of deals that are really good if one is interested or needs the service or item.A friend just bought this African Safari deal (for two people)she had to pay 588.00 extra for the round trip from L.A. to New York but that in itself is a huge deal for two people. Almost everything is included except tips, drinks, etc. Another friend went on this last year and had a fantastic time but paid almost twice as much. I bought a pair of leather club chairs and ottoman for $269. - original price 899., discounted to 649. and the Groupon price less than half of that. I was very suspicious when I first heard of Groupon but my daughter tried some of their services and has purchased man of the weekend getaways in the Bay area and has yet to be disappointed.
By the way, I keep forgetting to post this - I got one of Amazon's "You might be interested in this" messages a couple of days ago.For this.
It is not so hard to guess what the landed price of the TMX is. If a consultant gets a minimum of $200 up to $400. Then deduct that from the total. The distributor would get no less than a consultant so another $400+ to her. Then there are the group leaders getting their bit plus the managers so the actual cost of the machine would have to be under $1000. Probably well under. If it were sold in a store it would be competitive. The distributor determines the price I would say as it is much cheaper in other countries. The consultant has to work bl##dy hard to sell 6 machines a month to get the top commission. Then they get sucked in by the ThermoFest thinking they are rewarded rather than getting their just due for a year of hard work. Of course the many consultants who fall by the wayside or displease the HO in some way get zip. The job must be personally rewarding for some thank goodness but they have to put up with a lot of micro managing.Gert
Quote from: baf65 on March 29, 2012, 05:13:15 am LOL gert...tell it like it is!!!hahaha i reckon it was legit...but as to whether there was only 1 or really 17 machines sold is anyones guess..my guess is it was set up to get traffic to their website, all the other deals that are on that site are deals that i have seen on Catch of the day and other similar discount sitesMy guess is that you are 100% CORRECT baf65. We will be seeing more of that I would reckon from our Asian friends selling in Au. What is that saying now " while the rats are away the mice will play" Is that it? Aloha baby!Gertbysea