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Wicaniko - does anyone have experience of them - good or bad?

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Lucky13 · 19/02/2012 15:07

I need a little bit of extra money and to be honest, most of the usual pampered chef, avon, chocoholics etc have been well covered in my area. I found Wicaniko and don't think it has been overdone here, but does anyone have any experience of them?

I have found various forums talking about them, but most are quite old now. Is there anyone on here who can answer a few questions about them?

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MrAnchovy · 19/02/2012 16:45

Like all multi-level marketing schemes you can always find someone further up the pyramid eager to tell you how good it is Grin

Lucky13 · 19/02/2012 16:57

Yes exactly! I can't find anyone who thinks it was rubbish and stopped though. I hate the thought of being scammed and would love to know if it is actually viable.

I quite like the look of the products and think I could sell them. Hate their website though - it's awful and dated - I think that may put a lot of people off them.

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covkimbo · 20/02/2012 11:59

I've been with Wikaniko for almost 3 years. The products are good quality and reasonable priced, and the company has a fair payment plan...all distributors are paid in the same way. I now have over 200 people in my team. Some obviously put in a lot of effort and make good retail sales, whereas some sign up and do absolutely nothing. As well as my profit on wholesale/retail sales I also get paid commission on the sales of my team. Like any of these companies, you only get rewarded for your own efforts -- so the onus is on you to get out there and grow your business...you are self employed so it's in your interest to work hard. It costs £48 to join as a distributor. you can join for free as a co-op customer and buy at wholesale prices but you can't sell on in this position - it's meant for purely your own use

covkimbo · 06/03/2012 09:22

www.workingjobsfromhome.co.uk/articles/20120305

Wikaniko votes best work from home job

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