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04-03-2019 11:01 AM - edited 04-03-2019 11:03 AM
It is done with all of the products though. How about Josie and slathering the body butter on her arm? Or how the hosts continually dip their finger in a jar of body butter or other products on other skin care lines. We get it, the body butter doesnt drip LOL
04-03-2019 11:37 AM
04-03-2019 11:51 AM
04-03-2019 12:38 PM
Some are quite easily freaked out.
04-03-2019 12:40 PM
@homedecor1 wrote:It's the TSV and of course Q treats it like a infomercial😮.
But, for me as much as I love all Beekman products I'm tired of hearing the "sad" story about almost losing the farm, their neighbor asking if his goats could go to their farm, etc.! oh and "neighbors".
Believe me these guys are not as "poor" as they indicate to buy the farmhouse which they have remodeled superbly. It's beautiful. They had cookbooks, Food Network show, Amazing Race winners & connections with Martha Stewart and Oprah endorsing their products.
Their biggest accomplishment is -- they believe in the product & sell it well to make them the fastest growing "lifestyle brand"! Now, that's marketing in the best way!
Interesting note: today I didn't hear 1 testimonial call which was wierd!
Not sure how many TSVs they sold but I'm sure they did awesome. One thing I will say when I first started buying BB the product was in a beautiful white box -- now it's just product in a HSN orQVC box👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
The last box I got was just beautiful.
04-03-2019 04:52 PM
HA HA!!! I'd drive to PA from NC just to bring my Aussie girl on set with goats, lol. You got it -- that would DEFINITELY make things fun. Hee hee.
04-04-2019 01:10 PM
04-04-2019 01:29 PM
As long as you need to sell it to the masses; it's the mark of a great salesperson.
04-04-2019 01:29 PM
@mom2four0418 wrote:I have never watched their presentation, but do they claim to have been poor? An internet search of Brent Ridge & Josh Kilmer-Purcell tells a different story. Maybe they spent all of their earnings and became poor.
@mom2four0418- No, they don't claim to have been poor. It's just that some people cherry pick what they want to from the story of how Beekman 1802 came to be.
I've read the background on this brand (as I would with any brand I'm interested in) and there's a lot more to their life story than you'll hear about here or in the presentations. I commend them for doing what they needed to, to save the farmhouse they bought and to make a thriving business out of it.
They've established a successful, ethical business and helped others in their new-found community. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Bottom line is, try the brand, if you're at all interested. You may like it, you may not, but that has nothing to do with their financial status, past or present.
04-05-2019 05:27 PM
They weren't poor. They both had high end, high dollar paychecks when they bought Beekman mansion and farm and they are the first to admit that. They both lost their jobs in the 2008 financial mess and barely managed to keep it.
There is a LOT more to their story than what you see on QVC. Go read Josh's book, The Bucolic Plague.
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