Well shoot, I guess I missed the memo. I love my rolling carts. Glad I got them when I did. They are so well made. Maybe they will come out with something similar but more affordable to produce... they are indispensable for going to crops and retreats. I even use one next to me as a stand to hold paper like a small side table because it is the perfect height and so sturdy.
Hi Jojocatattack, I think you should read/research the company and it's new restructuring. It is not MLM, btw. I am a scrapbooker who is preserving our family memories and I can't help but share what I love. You don't have to partake. I earn a commission from sales like the gal working the floor at Nordstrom, or your friendly neighborhood real estate agent. I enjoy scrapbooking and sharing products, inspiration, and ideas.
@@punchpaperloveI was a consultant in the late 90's and early 2000's and have inside, boots on the ground knowledge. Check your own. CM recreates history to suit itself.
@@jojocatattack exactly, they went out of business and were no longer in existence for a couple of years. Since then they have started all over - it's a completely different company. No multi level marketing. I've been a consultant now "advisor" since 2007.
Old CM was under the Antioch company and it went through several bankruptcies and restructures ending in 2013. The new CM Group was rebuilt by new private ownership which purchased brand, trademarks, proprietary technology and remaining old CM products but was completely separate from the old company. The reimbursement structure is now a modified affiliate structure. Advisors pay an annual fee, there are no minimums or quarterly requirements and each advisor is rewarded based upon a rolling 365 day period. Advisors receive a percentage only from those they personally recruit and teammates may choose to transfer to someone else if they wish. The decline of old CM was unfortunate, but the new company is caring, fiscally responsible and responsive to customers and advisors alike. I have been an advisor since 1999 with both companies and I respect what new CM has done in the last decade to provide us with quality products and to enable us to run home businesses. I respect your opinion about old CM but I will be happy to share with you more about the new CM.
So fun! Looking forward to seeing my goodies. They are on the way!
Your unboxing is so fun. Can’t wait to get my new stuff.
Omgoodness. The dopamine rush is felt when you open that box 😂
Unfortunately, no more rolling cart. they discontinued them in 2022. They said it was too expensive to produce. 😢
Well shoot, I guess I missed the memo. I love my rolling carts. Glad I got them when I did. They are so well made. Maybe they will come out with something similar but more affordable to produce... they are indispensable for going to crops and retreats. I even use one next to me as a stand to hold paper like a small side table because it is the perfect height and so sturdy.
This MLM bankrupted and ruined so many lives. Why partake in making 10 cents off the backs of your sisters?
Hi Jojocatattack, I think you should read/research the company and it's new restructuring. It is not MLM, btw. I am a scrapbooker who is preserving our family memories and I can't help but share what I love. You don't have to partake. I earn a commission from sales like the gal working the floor at Nordstrom, or your friendly neighborhood real estate agent. I enjoy scrapbooking and sharing products, inspiration, and ideas.
@@punchpaperloveI was a consultant in the late 90's and early 2000's and have inside, boots on the ground knowledge. Check your own. CM recreates history to suit itself.
@@jojocatattack exactly, they went out of business and were no longer in existence for a couple of years. Since then they have started all over - it's a completely different company. No multi level marketing. I've been a consultant now "advisor" since 2007.
Old CM was under the Antioch company and it went through several bankruptcies and restructures ending in 2013. The new CM Group was rebuilt by new private ownership which purchased brand, trademarks, proprietary technology and remaining old CM products but was completely separate from the old company. The reimbursement structure is now a modified affiliate structure. Advisors pay an annual fee, there are no minimums or quarterly requirements and each advisor is rewarded based upon a rolling 365 day period. Advisors receive a percentage only from those they personally recruit and teammates may choose to transfer to someone else if they wish. The decline of old CM was unfortunate, but the new company is caring, fiscally responsible and responsive to customers and advisors alike. I have been an advisor since 1999 with both companies and I respect what new CM has done in the last decade to provide us with quality products and to enable us to run home businesses. I respect your opinion about old CM but I will be happy to share with you more about the new CM.