How to Join FLP

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FLP is a worldwide distribution company.

FLP, or Forever Living Products, is a manufacturing and distribution company based in Scotsdale, Arizona. The company sells aloe-based wellness and beauty products, touting itself as a multi-billion dollar business. Distributors are often entrepreneurs looking to start a home-based company. There is no membership fee to join and you get to sample the products at discounted rates. The company provides you with training and related materials to begin your commission-based venture. Distributors can be found worldwide in over 145 countries.

Things You'll Need

  • Notepad
  • Envelope
  • Stamp
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Instructions

    • 1

      Fill out the online form on the Forever Living Products website by clicking on the "Opportunity" link at the top of the page (see Resources).

    • 2

      Click on the "Join Now" icon in the middle of the page.

    • 3

      Complete the form with your most updated information.

    • 4
      All products sold are aloe-based.
      All products sold are aloe-based.

      Talk directly to a customer service agent by calling 888-440-ALOE (2563). You may prefer talking to another party when requesting information.

    • 5

      Write down any detailed information given to you by the customer service agent.

    • 6

      Write to the company to request information. This is another form of contact that may be preferred over the online form or the 1-800 number. Address your envelope to:

      Chairman of the Board & CEO:

      Rex Maughan

      7501 E. McCormick Parkway

      Scottsdale, AZ 85258

    • 7

      Affix the stamp on the envelope and mail it. A self-addressed stamped envelope is not required.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you don't live in the United States, the customer service representative can help you find the proper contact information for the country in which you reside or would like to distribute.

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References

  • Photo Credit sales manager checking the sales image by Peter Baxter from Fotolia.com aloe image by Magdalena Mirowicz from Fotolia.com

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