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		<title>By: Nancy Gwin</title>
		<link>http://milkyourmoney.com/2009/02/17/aisle19-answers/comment-page-1/#comment-2876</link>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Gwin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just used Aisle 19 and went to Office max and saved $12.00 on a case of paper, bought a box of envelopes and file folders and and save $7 on our toner for our Brother MFC Printer and it is shipping for free!  I work twenty mile from the Office Max.  So not only is my boss getting a small cash back (i sent him a link and he joined for free) we don&#039;t have to drive to town.  A sales rep just left here and he had to pay $50 at Office Max on the same paper that I just paid $34.00 for.  This is a no brainer to me.  Next week I am reordering company checks from Quickbooks.  The sales rep ask me to send his company the link.  Not only did he pay more money for the paper, he spent loss time driving to the Office max entering getting the paper checking out and driving it back to the company.  My Wal-Mart cart is getting full through the Aisle 19 link and it will be delivered to my house.  Avon is a money saving deal through Ailse 19 cash back and cheaper then getting it through the avon rep.  I have not been receiving any junk mail either.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just used Aisle 19 and went to Office max and saved $12.00 on a case of paper, bought a box of envelopes and file folders and and save $7 on our toner for our Brother MFC Printer and it is shipping for free!  I work twenty mile from the Office Max.  So not only is my boss getting a small cash back (i sent him a link and he joined for free) we don&#8217;t have to drive to town.  A sales rep just left here and he had to pay $50 at Office Max on the same paper that I just paid $34.00 for.  This is a no brainer to me.  Next week I am reordering company checks from Quickbooks.  The sales rep ask me to send his company the link.  Not only did he pay more money for the paper, he spent loss time driving to the Office max entering getting the paper checking out and driving it back to the company.  My Wal-Mart cart is getting full through the Aisle 19 link and it will be delivered to my house.  Avon is a money saving deal through Ailse 19 cash back and cheaper then getting it through the avon rep.  I have not been receiving any junk mail either.</p>
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		<title>By: F.M.K</title>
		<link>http://milkyourmoney.com/2009/02/17/aisle19-answers/comment-page-1/#comment-2687</link>
		<dc:creator>F.M.K</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ok, I&#039;ve been a part of this organization for a month... I agree that people interpret what they want to and go from there. This is a business and yes if it where a scam, Wal-Mart, Target, AND MOST DEFINITELY NORDSTROM, &amp; MACY’s would not put their name out there in a pyramid scheme to tarnish their IMAGE!!!  Now, I am a former Amway rep, and I’m very familiar with network marketing. I wish that Aisle19 found me first because the one person that I did have that tried Amway with me would have done very well in Aisle19.  But hey, Amway works and yes when 1. I followed the instructions 2. Got someone to do the same, I did see results both times. But the problem with Amway was that it was $175 to get started (including the cheapest start up kit), $270ish a month to get a $7.14 check; you had to do this for 6months st8 to get promoted. It cost $5 at every meeting you went to, and you had to pay your way to the huge conventions and to top it off there is a $50 yearly fee to stay in. 
   Amway works for people who can afford to do it… It was not economical for me to complete but I gave it my best.  Asile19 cost nothing to get in…. Why is it free to get in???? Well let me answer that for you really quick…. The money you didn’t pay can be used to do the shopping that you would do on a regular basis. If you want to get technical then here you go…. Each MLM company has their own products that they want to push.  Well in Amway they want you to be saturated in just their brand by purchasing $270ish a month plus whatever else you would like to buy.   
Aisle19 on the other hand has its products but if you 1. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, you can make pretty good buy just buying one premier/incentive/core product a month…. I.E. you can shop at all you favorite stores and as long as you just buy one product and get your team to buy just one product a month, you are able to generate an income. 
Now for the people who steer clear of  pyramid schemes, LOL, well I just wanted to let you know that it is very much impossible for you to do this even if you are a federal government employee.  NEWS FLASH, if you work a regular JOB, you are in a Pyramid Scheme!!!!  It’s just masked with health insurance that you could get on your own anyways but just to lazy to do so.  That’s just real talk. 
Seriously people, if you are working on str8 commission, YOU ARE IN A PYRAMID SCHEME.  Yes, it sound strange, but all department stores, fast food chains, office clerk, HR, IT, Marketing jobs are all some one else’s scheme… If you are a regular employee at the Dept. Stores/fast food, you’ll never be a VP of Operations, or anything, you will be capped of on your salary and that’s it. HR Office work… Come on, you will go just far enough, and just maybe by chance you might get a director position. Large and small Law Firms are a prime example of a Pyramid… You’ll work 25 years B4 you even get considered to be a partner.  That’s if you live that long with all that pressure and stress.  I just say think pray, and have faith.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, I&#8217;ve been a part of this organization for a month&#8230; I agree that people interpret what they want to and go from there. This is a business and yes if it where a scam, Wal-Mart, Target, AND MOST DEFINITELY NORDSTROM, &amp; MACY’s would not put their name out there in a pyramid scheme to tarnish their IMAGE!!!  Now, I am a former Amway rep, and I’m very familiar with network marketing. I wish that Aisle19 found me first because the one person that I did have that tried Amway with me would have done very well in Aisle19.  But hey, Amway works and yes when 1. I followed the instructions 2. Got someone to do the same, I did see results both times. But the problem with Amway was that it was $175 to get started (including the cheapest start up kit), $270ish a month to get a $7.14 check; you had to do this for 6months st8 to get promoted. It cost $5 at every meeting you went to, and you had to pay your way to the huge conventions and to top it off there is a $50 yearly fee to stay in.<br />
   Amway works for people who can afford to do it… It was not economical for me to complete but I gave it my best.  Asile19 cost nothing to get in…. Why is it free to get in???? Well let me answer that for you really quick…. The money you didn’t pay can be used to do the shopping that you would do on a regular basis. If you want to get technical then here you go…. Each MLM company has their own products that they want to push.  Well in Amway they want you to be saturated in just their brand by purchasing $270ish a month plus whatever else you would like to buy.<br />
Aisle19 on the other hand has its products but if you 1. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, you can make pretty good buy just buying one premier/incentive/core product a month…. I.E. you can shop at all you favorite stores and as long as you just buy one product and get your team to buy just one product a month, you are able to generate an income.<br />
Now for the people who steer clear of  pyramid schemes, LOL, well I just wanted to let you know that it is very much impossible for you to do this even if you are a federal government employee.  NEWS FLASH, if you work a regular JOB, you are in a Pyramid Scheme!!!!  It’s just masked with health insurance that you could get on your own anyways but just to lazy to do so.  That’s just real talk.<br />
Seriously people, if you are working on str8 commission, YOU ARE IN A PYRAMID SCHEME.  Yes, it sound strange, but all department stores, fast food chains, office clerk, HR, IT, Marketing jobs are all some one else’s scheme… If you are a regular employee at the Dept. Stores/fast food, you’ll never be a VP of Operations, or anything, you will be capped of on your salary and that’s it. HR Office work… Come on, you will go just far enough, and just maybe by chance you might get a director position. Large and small Law Firms are a prime example of a Pyramid… You’ll work 25 years B4 you even get considered to be a partner.  That’s if you live that long with all that pressure and stress.  I just say think pray, and have faith.</p>
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		<title>By: Kim Phelps</title>
		<link>http://milkyourmoney.com/2009/02/17/aisle19-answers/comment-page-1/#comment-2524</link>
		<dc:creator>Kim Phelps</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t understand the negative here, Aisle 19 is free.  I have earned over $160 in cash back in a short period of time. Plus I have to think of all the gas money I have saved by shopping on-line at home.  So don&#039;t knock it until you try it.
As far as MLM&#039;s go, think about it, everything is MLM.  All companies market and the people at the top make the most money, then it trickles down to you.  You will never make more than the person at the top unless you become the person at the top. I choose to be the person at the top.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t understand the negative here, Aisle 19 is free.  I have earned over $160 in cash back in a short period of time. Plus I have to think of all the gas money I have saved by shopping on-line at home.  So don&#8217;t knock it until you try it.<br />
As far as MLM&#8217;s go, think about it, everything is MLM.  All companies market and the people at the top make the most money, then it trickles down to you.  You will never make more than the person at the top unless you become the person at the top. I choose to be the person at the top.</p>
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		<title>By: BrendaWilliford</title>
		<link>http://milkyourmoney.com/2009/02/17/aisle19-answers/comment-page-1/#comment-2216</link>
		<dc:creator>BrendaWilliford</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 02:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a member of Aisle 19 and attempted to make my first purchase with one of your stores, Nordstrom.  I know I didnt&#039; see a discount on the merchandise when purchased.  Need to know if you all can help me to find out if I completed the order correctly.  My order number was &lt;em&gt;[########]&lt;/em&gt;.  

bwillifo1
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[Ed.- I think this would be best taken up with Aisle 19 themselves.  We are just trying to publish information and discuss our opinions, not trouble shoot issues with Aisle 19&#039;s service.  If you are not able to get through to them on their site, feel free to reach out to one within these comments as there are a few on here.]&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a member of Aisle 19 and attempted to make my first purchase with one of your stores, Nordstrom.  I know I didnt&#8217; see a discount on the merchandise when purchased.  Need to know if you all can help me to find out if I completed the order correctly.  My order number was <em>[########]</em>.  </p>
<p>bwillifo1<br />
<em><br />
[Ed.- I think this would be best taken up with Aisle 19 themselves.  We are just trying to publish information and discuss our opinions, not trouble shoot issues with Aisle 19's service.  If you are not able to get through to them on their site, feel free to reach out to one within these comments as there are a few on here.]</em></p>
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