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shelbyc Posted - Mar 07 2013 : 2:28:47 PM
I was wondering if anyone uses Meleleuca products? A nieghbor sells it and wants me to try it. I've heard the laundry soap was good, but to get things at their best price, I have to be a perferred customer and order a certain amount of points every month. It seems like a lot to me. I've been making my own laundry soap for a little while, and use vinegar and baking soda as my main cleaners around the house. Their products certainly smell good and are enviromentaly friendly. Do you ladies have any advice?
Thanks,
Shannon
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patchworkpeace Posted - Apr 29 2013 : 05:57:52 AM
My in-laws sold it, but we didn't find it to be superior to other products, and like you said it is expensive.

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levisgrammy Posted - Apr 24 2013 : 4:03:59 PM
I used to do this and became a preferred customer but you can only use so much stuff. What they really want is for you to sell it and then you can reach the points by adding others to your order therefore getting your things cheaper. I went to making my own detergent and such so had no need to spend that kind of money on Meleleuca stuff. And I didn't sell it because I felt funny asking my friends when I knew that I would be selling to them for more than I would be paying.

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shelbyc Posted - Mar 14 2013 : 8:17:43 PM
Thanks Andee,
I think I'll just try a couple things and see how I like them, rather than start out having to buy a certain amount every month.
beaglemama Posted - Mar 07 2013 : 5:36:38 PM
I've never bought any, but I have quite a few friends who use many of their products; cleaners, medications, etc. I don't know anything about their pricing structure or if it's worth it or not, but my friends love it and swear by it.

I've never used it because one of my beagles is highly allergic to meleleuca so we avoid it. Wish I had better advice. Good luck!


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