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11/24/2012 2:59 PM
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Bunton wrote: I had a friend once casually trying to sell me a $100 necklace through one of those schemes. I was like: how much do you actually make on those 100 dollars? She said one fifth of the price. I was like wtf? So how about I give you $20. That way you get your money, I don't have to buy an expensive necklace I'll never wear, and you keep an extra necklace to sell to someone else? She was like "awesome" lol
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11/24/2012 4:09 PM
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KDreamer wrote: But, if you can't afford to purchase, why not book a party from that party and host your own. You get free product with sales from your party.
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11/24/2012 11:18 PM
Mistress Darcy wrote:I want to know which parties people are attending where there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything and the hosts get more cash for having people there. I have had the exact opposite experiences-made to feel guilty if I am eating and drinking and not buying and overwhelming obligation to the point of ending friendships over it
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11/24/2012 11:23 PM
WarmFuzzies19 wrote:Mistress Darcy wrote:I want to know which parties people are attending where there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything and the hosts get more cash for having people there. I have had the exact opposite experiences-made to feel guilty if I am eating and drinking and not buying and overwhelming obligation to the point of ending friendships over it You always have the most dramatic anecdotes lol. You ended friendships because of these parties? Like friendships plural? Why would you even keep going to them after the first one?
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11/24/2012 11:28 PM
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11/24/2012 11:42 PM
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11/24/2012 11:44 PM
Mistress Darcy wrote:WarmFuzzies19 wrote:Mistress Darcy wrote:I want to know which parties people are attending where there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything and the hosts get more cash for having people there. I have had the exact opposite experiences-made to feel guilty if I am eating and drinking and not buying and overwhelming obligation to the point of ending friendships over it You always have the most dramatic anecdotes lol. You ended friendships because of these parties? Like friendships plural? Why would you even keep going to them after the first one?I was basically forced to go to two, hated them, politely declined a certain pack of friends who kept on inviting me, they kept on inviting me on facebook over and over and over again as well as texting me invites asking me to come so I eventually phased them out of my life. Sorry if that is overly dramatic for you! It never occurred to me that I would be the only person to experience a few overzealous high school friends nagging me about those stupid parties, but I guess my experience isn't the norm.
11/25/2012 12:19 AM
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11/25/2012 1:13 AM
But ya are, Blanche! Ya are in that chair!
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