[size=14pt]As this company is in the pre-launch phase there are VERY FEW details to go on at the moment - This thread will be updated as they are received. [/size]
Love Aroma (https://www.lovearoma.co.uk/) are currently an established company selling scented goods (candles, wax melts, diffusers etc) online and in retail stores around the country. Popular brands they stock include: Yankee Candles, WoodWick, Lampe Berger and more found here (https://www.lovearoma.co.uk/brands)
They have just announced this weekend (9th July 2016) that they are going to launch Love Aroma At Home, they are hoping to do so mid-September 2016 in the UK and Northern Ireland. They started up an interest group on Friday which has gained over 1000 members already with many people hugely excited about being able to sell Yankee Candles from home.
What We Know:
The company is set to launch around mid-September
There is no official launch date yet - some places have said late August but most have said mid-September or late September.
Kits/Fees
There will be a joining fee to cover the cost of a kit that will contain some of their best selling items. There is currently no information on the cost or contents of this kit but they will announce it at the earliest opportunity.
Pre-launch team building
It has been said that any one you add to the group yourself will automatically become a member of your team at launch (as long as you both sign up). If you decide not to join then all members you added that do join will probably go to your upline. For example my mum added me to the group, if I decide not to join at a later point then any one I have added will probably become my mum's team members.
If you are interested at all then I can add you to the Facebook group - just PM me a link to your Facebook page (or comment on this thread) then I can add you as a friend and then to the group.
There is A LOT of interest in this, I don't know if that's because of the type of product it is or because it's a chance to be at the beginning of something new - which could possibly blow up and be huge. I'm personally in the very intrigued stage - I'm going to attempt to build a team and then, when the details of the business model come out, make a decision later on whether I will join or not.
Love Aroma (https://www.lovearoma.co.uk/) are currently an established company selling scented goods (candles, wax melts, diffusers etc) online and in retail stores around the country. Popular brands they stock include: Yankee Candles, WoodWick, Lampe Berger and more found here (https://www.lovearoma.co.uk/brands)
They have just announced this weekend (9th July 2016) that they are going to launch Love Aroma At Home, they are hoping to do so mid-September 2016 in the UK and Northern Ireland. They started up an interest group on Friday which has gained over 1000 members already with many people hugely excited about being able to sell Yankee Candles from home.
What We Know:
The company is set to launch around mid-September
There is no official launch date yet - some places have said late August but most have said mid-September or late September.
Kits/Fees
There will be a joining fee to cover the cost of a kit that will contain some of their best selling items. There is currently no information on the cost or contents of this kit but they will announce it at the earliest opportunity.
Pre-launch team building
It has been said that any one you add to the group yourself will automatically become a member of your team at launch (as long as you both sign up). If you decide not to join then all members you added that do join will probably go to your upline. For example my mum added me to the group, if I decide not to join at a later point then any one I have added will probably become my mum's team members.
If you are interested at all then I can add you to the Facebook group - just PM me a link to your Facebook page (or comment on this thread) then I can add you as a friend and then to the group.
There is A LOT of interest in this, I don't know if that's because of the type of product it is or because it's a chance to be at the beginning of something new - which could possibly blow up and be huge. I'm personally in the very intrigued stage - I'm going to attempt to build a team and then, when the details of the business model come out, make a decision later on whether I will join or not.