Mary Kay Question just about getting rid of Section 2 products? I am currently not working my Mary Kay business and do not

I am currently not working my Mary Kay business and do not know what to do beside all my Section 2 stuff. I don't want to save it because I know if I do ever get vertebrae into selling it, everything will be updated and different. I'd like to gossip to my director and see if she knows any consultants who have need of stuff, but I don't want to give the stuff away (though I don't mind selling it at a big discount). On the other foot, it was so cheap to set off with (I chew over they are really good more or less selling their business supplies at a great price) that I really wouldn't make much money even if I could go it all. I hold all sorts of stuff, from sample, to order forms, to insulated cases. Any counsel you could give would be greatly appreciated. Should I parley to my director? I don't want to put her in an awkward position or spend foolishly her time helping me since I'm not making her any money now. But, I don't want to miss the opportunity to help out my sister consultants, too. Thank you!

Answers:   Hi Jennifer,
I am a Mary Kay consultant and there are several yahoo groups you can link and post these products one specifically for section 2 however you can catalogue section 2 on some of the sites so do a group dig out the one is called MKshoppers section2. I might be interested surrounded by some of the things as well. The other thought is depending on what you own I bring a small bag of sample in to local places dentist doctors hairdress places close to hat that I frequent they relish it and sometimes even place orders after trying things but if you own put your business completely on hold I understand wanting to put up for sale it.
Why not donate the stuff to your local senior center or homeless shelter? I am sure they would really appreciate the products, and since you probably won't be able to get rid of it for much anyway, maybe the well brought-up karma and a tax write-off will be adequate reward?
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