heidi895
Posts:2

 | | 17 Jun 2008 6:41 PM |
| | How come approval is granted for some programs faster than others? | | | |
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sbooth29
Posts:25

 | | 19 Jun 2008 3:16 PM |
| | i think it depends on the length of the program | | | |
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jasibutton
Posts:6

 | | 19 Jun 2008 6:59 PM |
| | It may be how well your profile fits the criteria - they may have a certain level that are immediately approved and then other members under that level are approved at the discretion of the partner. It would take them a while to go through all those profiles of potential applicants!! | | | |
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gypsyanne
Posts:24

 | | 21 Jun 2008 10:18 AM |
| | Can anyone tell me I have been approved for the sunbeam hairdryer but it doesnt say if i have been accepted as one for the 1000 free hairdrier or one of the 4000 half price. How do I find out | | | |
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paulrhodes
Posts:26

 | | 21 Jun 2008 2:21 PM |
| Hi Paul from Vibe Village here.... Some approvals will take longer than others. The brand owner (companies who are our clients) will have a profile, a type of person, they are looking to target and may want to review applications at different stages with us before we can give the go ahead, especially if the product being sampled is a high priced product (and therefore costly to the client).
It's also important that our community are totally honest when doing surveys. If people end up getting product they are not suited to, the paying brand (our client) will not get the benefit of word of mouth they are expecting,(we measure the word of mouth and feedback results to the client) and may be reluctant to do a program with us in the future. Which means less stuff!
Paul | | | |
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Rogue
Posts:108

 | | 21 Jun 2008 5:44 PM |
| That sounds very fair. I am hoping to get the sunbeam hairdryer esp now that mine just up an died last night :( lol. I have butt length hair and in winter it can take up to 2 days to fully dry without a hair dryer. So fingers crossed I get accepted, plus the nutrition caps would help keep tips healthy.
But I can see why even with the hairdryer it would take awhile to be approved, since they area higher cost product that would be in huge demand by those wanting to try it.
This is a great site and I hope people do answer honestly and that the site does what it is meant to do and the product trials can keep on comming. | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 01 Jul 2008 3:44 PM |
| | I think it's very fair the way these programs are shared out, so everyone gets approved for something. | | | |
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froggy
Posts:0

 | | 03 Jul 2008 9:14 AM |
| Yes l all so have very long hair and l would love to try the hair dryer out as long hair takes a lot more care to look after it can dry out , this hair dryer certainly sounds like the answer to long hair , l have all ready told a lot of people about it but still waiting approval myself too, l am very interested in them . | | | |
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pipette
Posts:23

 | | 08 Jul 2008 5:56 PM |
| hmmm seems fair. we have multiple hairdryer users in this family and I am quite particular about the type I use.
My query is the selection process - word of mouth part - working in 2 customer service positions I would think would rank highly as far as getting the message out there.
surely a quiet demur type person would not suit the criteria. | | | |
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zanyjanie
Posts:36

 | | 25 Jul 2008 11:03 PM |
| | I think this hair dryer would be great for very thick and curly hair too (which is what I have) my gets so dry from 'traditional dryers' so I dont often use one! and I have been offered the chance to buy one at half price, which I will certainly be doing!! and cant wait to tell everyone how good it is! | | | |
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