Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Be a good tipper! ;)

Okay so when we go to eat I know that on average we leave a $3-$5 tip. I decided to order some great scent circles using my FREE hostess rewards and use them as my tip. I put my sticker on all of my scent circles and now we leave those instead of a tip. Now, when John David is with me he usually sneeks a $ or $$ on the receipt! I also attach a short note on an index card that says! I am an Independent Consultant and I want you to put this in your vehicle or wherever you may and try it for 3 days! After those three days I would like you to take the time to message me rather by text, email, or facebook to tell me what you think about the product, the scent, etc. I do NOT require you to purchase from me but if you do send the message that I am asking you to send include where you got my Scent Circle and I might just bring your favorite scent next time I come! However, if you do not have a Consultant I would love to be yours. If you need help ordering please don't hesitate to contact me! Have a GREAT day!


This has got me a ton of NEW customers! Some of them have even returned again!
Now, just like always if you choose to "BE A GOOD TIPPER ;)" please come back and tell me your success stories!

thanks,
lauren lo

3 comments:

  1. I do this as well as leaving a tip. Being that I am a server on the weekends I would probably get pretty upset that all you left me was a scent circle and it might be a smell I don't like. I get people who come in and leave me Jesus cards with no tip and that doesn't pay my bills.

    I recommend doing this in addition to a tip.

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    1. Do you know how many sales I get from this though? Even if I leave a $1 tip... I waitressed and would of loved getting a scent circle from somebody...nobody ever did. I have never had one get mad.

      will keep in mind though...

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  2. I've got to go with Social Bu2erf1y. I've been a server and I'd LOVE a Scent Circle, but in addition to a tip. And, not to be mean, but I'd almost rather get no tip than $1 at a restaurant. With how little they make (where I'm at it's <$3/hour before tips) you need a chance to make more than that. If you sit at my table for 1 hour and leave me $1, I've now made $4/hour. That's less than the nation's minimum wage laws.

    I always leave a tip (15-20%) on top of something Scentsy-ish, even if it's just a wax sample.

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