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Hand out Avon brochures to family and friends to put your free Avon Online Store to work so your customers can shop with you 24/7.
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Part-time or full-time, sell Avon anytime and earn up to 40% on all sales.
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EARNING EXTRA INCOME IS JUST THE BEGINNING! AS A REPRESENTATIVE YOU CAN ALSO:

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Earn trips to great vacation destinations
  • Design, create and print business tools for free
  • Enjoy education benefits & tuition discounts to keep your career moving
  • Access highly rated health, dental and vision insurance plans
  • Receive discounts on voice, data and WiFi service for all your digital devicesall your digital devices

THIS IS BOSS LIFE

Get inspired as other Avon Representatives share their stories of how they went from gloss to boss.


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