Cassandra,Good for you. I wish you success, and hope you have great experiences with your parties.I do want to keep responding, though... understand, it's not for argument's sake, but to illustrate for others (like the fellow who opened the topic at the start, etc) how it can be easily done for do-it-yourselfers.Get the host of the party to make the payment to you for the retail amount of the products you'll order at wholesale prices, and use your credit card to order the quantities of the products ordered at the party, having them sent to the party hostess (or to you, and you can make an additional contact for another party with her, etc, when you drop the boxes off). The party host can distribute the items ordered.If you aren't set up for taking credit card payment (from the hosts), you can set up a free merchant account through PayPal (paypal.com). It is a very reputable company & service provider... you simply pay a transaction fee & perceneforum.xxxe (same as with any credit card merchant company) off the top of what they deposit to your account. THAT WAY, more people at the party can pay for gift certificates as an impulse buy, too.The paper trail doesn't have to be difficult:an itemized order form with blank itemizations, etc, that can be written in by hand (Quantity: 3 Item: 4oz Kur Candle, Energizing Subtotal, etc)As far as ordering the initial items you want to include, just order one of each for display & one for "use" or demo at the parties (fairly low cost). The beauty of this is that you can have different products featured for each party, or even get one hostess to sign up for another party, featuring different products & services (an exfoliating "scrubs" party, scents & candles, muds & clays, etc).Invitations can be done beautifully online (there's a service that a friend of mine uses for her scrapbooking & pampered chef parties... it escapes my mind right now, but the invites are beautiful, easy & fun... they even track the RSVPs and reponses from invitees), through a creative e:mail, or with postcards you can purchase or create yourself.Anyway, the point is, with a little help & advice from others who have done MLM parties before, you can streamline what you need/what you do not. You can order & re-order supplies as you need (not purchasing a kit, etc), and remain true to your idea as a Massage Therapist who owns his/her own business. That way, you don't have to deal with the parent company.... believe me, if you're making 15% commission, they're making much more!Good luck all.Jill/Sagetherapist