subject: Chez Ami Review - Is Chez Ami A Scam, Or is Chez Ami Legit? [print this page] Before I begin my Chez Ami review, I would first like to point out that I am not associated with Chez Ami in any shape or form. I mention this so that you can rest assured that you are receiving unbiased information in this Chez Ami review.
Patsy Aiken began selling her children's clothing designs to a children's boutique in 1979 in Coronado, California where her family was stationed due to her husband being a Naval Aviator. Patsy began creating her designs in a room above their garage, and her two children were her fit models and quality testers. Two years later, her husband Joel joined Patsy in her business, and they began working together. Patsy and Joel once sold their special collections in upscale department stores, but now offer their products exclusively through their Chez Ami Sales Consultants.
Chez Ami conducts two selling seasons each year. These include the Spring/Summer and Fall/Holiday. Chez Ami Sales Consultants will pay a fee of $50 per season to participate in these selling sessions. You will earn commissions based upon every product that you sell on their behalf. In addition to profiting from these 2 seasons, you will earn commissions through out the year as customers place orders with you.
When conducting my research for my company reviews, I strive to provide as much detail pertaining to a company's compensation plan as possible. Chez Ami, however, does not offer this information to the public. I encourage you to contact a Chez Ami Sales Consultant to learn more about these important details.
What kind of training can I expect to receive as a new Chez Ami Sales Consultant?
Chez Ami Sales Consultants are trained to conduct Chez Ami Trunk Shows (home parties) to generate sales. You will contact friends, relatives, neighbors, and close associates to encourage them to open their home for a party. Chez Ami will reward any willing hostesses with free merchandise. They will receive a merchandise credit totaling 10% of the sales that are generated by you in their home. The training that you will receive from Chez Ami will be limited to these practices.
In my opinion, Chez Ami is a legitimate company. They are not a scam. Although, Chez Ami would be better suited for someone who has the expertise to market this business outside of their small network of family and friends. With that being said, Chez Ami is a solid opportunity to partner with.
As always, I wish you the best of luck in your search for a home based business for you and your family.
Chez Ami Review - Is Chez Ami A Scam, Or is Chez Ami Legit?