I am a Tupperware "lady"

Posted on August 19, 2003 02:30 PM by Joel Comm

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Yes, it's true. I sell Tupperware and I'm not ashamed! There are plenty of men who sell Tupperware. Stop snickering. Buy some now.

Actually, I don't have to do much of anything. I signed up as a rep you NEED Tupperware and I pay a very sweet lady to update my site, PlasticBargains.com. I sell a fair amount through this site spend all your money, and I end up winning Tupperware prizes. Mary has a good laugh when more Tupperware arrives at our house. We just don't have any place to put it! you are lost without Tupperware


But you gotta love the patented mortgage your house, sell your car, and empty your kid's college fun to buy Tupperware Tupperware "burp", you know?

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6 Comments For This Post

  1. J Says:

    With bigots like you spreading hate, America will always be the worst place in the free world to live.

    I always love to see Christians spreading hate when I always thought they preached love and acceptance. I hope you burn in Hell.

    Your friendly gay Canadian

  2. Joel Says:

    I find it humorous that J chose the "I am a Tupperware lady" post to vent about my posts on homosexuality!

    I am sorry that J was unable to read my post as it was written. I am fairly certain it is because he WANTS to believe Christians hate him personally. It is a form of self-affirming his choices.

    There is nothing in my posts to indicate that I hate homosexuals. It just isn't there. I have gay friends and don't hate them. I have no reason to hate J, the friendly gay Canadian.

    My Jesus DOES preach love and acceptance. And so do I. But loving and accepting a person is not synonymous with loving and accepting their choices.

    You hope I burn in hell? I can see the pot is truly calling the kettle black. My friend, I hope YOU end up in heaven, experiencing the love of Christ that can free you from the bondage that you are currently experiencing.

  3. Joel Says:

    Yes, Jessica. AND, as long as we are tossing about proverbs out of content, please remember that a stitch in time saves nine.

  4. Tupperware Says:

    I just started to sell Tupperware to help support my 5 children after a nasty divorce. My ex has since disappeared to another state and I do not expect support in any shape or form.

    I can say that at first hand I thought it would be fairly easy since the name sells itself.

    The problem is, it's expensive and it's competitors like Glad etc. are much cheaper.

    I guess I had my hopes set too high when I first began and now I am losing money heavily invested into this MyTupperware business.

    It's a shame that one cannot make an honest living selling classic plastic to help support her children. I am ashamed to say that I am almost at my wits end and may have indeed failed.

    I figured if I bought a few domain names and got some hosting, that I could market the MyTupperware site better and generate some sales. Unfortunately I soon found out that my domain names are useless because no one told me I couldn't use the name Tupperware.

    You would think that in all my efforts, time wasted, money invested that I would generate atleast one measly sale from the thousands of views on MyTupperware site. Not! Not even one...

    I thought about mixing Avon into the mix and even belittling myself by going door to door. Unfortunately, with 5 children, one cannot possibly find the time nor an affordable babysitter to do so.

    So, in my quest for some help, I found many people who you can pay to expand the plastic site with more images and so forth. But I already pay over $6 a month for the site, plus two domains to help advertise it, as well as the hosting for those domain names. And from the looks of their services, it isn't generating sales for those who buy into their slogan.

    So why am I here? Answer - Google. I found this website through my search for more comprehensive help in promoting my website. And because I have spent two days online trying to come up with a better solid plan, I am disgusted and felt a need to vent. And here's where this site came into play. It said add a section about Tupperware and that is what I am doing. Though some would shame me for being so honest about my mishaps, I'm sure my post will not stay here anyways. Therefore, I've rambled my complaint and will close with one thought.

    Be careful on high expectations when getting into any business. Even hours and days of research may get you back where you started. God bless you and your's and be wiser than me in your own quest.

    Signed,
    Without a clue

  5. JENNIFER JONES Says:

    HELLO

    MY NAME IS JENNIFER

    I AM NOT TRYING TO BE MEAN TOO YOU OR NOTHING BUT YOU SHOULD NOT BE MIXING YOUR PERSONAL LIFE INTO YOUR BUSINESS...IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE ISSUES THAT YOU MAY NEED TO PRAY ABOUT...
    AND BEING THAT I JUST READ WHAT YOU SAID WOULD NOT MAKE ME WANT TO BUY FROM...

    MAYBE YOU SHOILD START OVER AND TELL HOW GOOD THE PRODUCT IS AND LEAVE THE PERSONAL LIFE OUT...

    HERE IS A FREE WEBSITE WHERE YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN FOR FREE

    www.freewebs.com

    here is a sample of mines

    www.freewebs.com/fruitgiftbaskets/

    thanks

    have a great day

  6. Jessica Says:

    I think Tupperware is a great product I grew up with it and so did my siblings. They have some toys, pots and pans, knifes but mostly items to keep your food fresh and it totally works.

    I was in Germany and always had my mom's tupperware then i got just plastic containers that was not by tupperware and it does not perform even close to how tupperware performs. I really do not know the secret but the product is fantastic and has a life time warranty.

    It is a great business to get into feel free to contact me on my site

    http://my2.tupperware.com/tup-html/J/jheadley-welcome.html

    and I can help you get involved in the business. OR tell you about great ways how to earn Tupperware products for FREE!!!!!!!!!

    Hope that helps.

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