Bonvera’s Compensated Marketplace
I grew up in a middle class family; my Dad working blue collar and my Mom working part time as a therapist for visiting nurse services. We did not want for food or amenities and were able to take vacations every year but it was due to a discipline of planning ahead and frugality. My Mom had a budget to do our shopping on, and to supplement that we grew our own vegetables in the summer and raised some of our own animals for food. And all of this was before the discount mega-stores came along.
Two decades later, we are entering into a new way of shopping to match our fast paced society. The discount mega-stores are still doing well, but now they are having to compete with the online shopping experience. Online retailers are making shopping fun and easy by providing deep discounts and rewards to buy all different products for your home, personal use and more. Or are they?
Bonvera, meaning “good faith” is a brand new online marketplace that truly is putting the customer first. Unlike all other retail and online stores, where the majority of the profits go back to the business, Bonvera is disrupting the way commerce is done. By building a community of loyal customers and associates, Bonvera is able to negotiate contracts with manufacturers and suppliers for the best prices. Product selection is also based on what the customer wants and not what advertisers and marketers tell us we need.
What do most people want? Well, if you’re anything like me, you want to save money on the things you need for your house and daily life like food, drinks, cleaning supplies, pet food, auto parts, clothing, electronics, home appliances and office supplies without driving all over town to find them. In short, you want choices and you want it delivered to your door because you’re already too busy.
Bonvera not only offers wholesale pricing equal or less than traditional retailers, on products that are delivered to my door, but they also offer profit sharing up to 20%. This may not sound very exciting, but I’ve been a member of one of the discount mega-stores for many years. Every year I have to renew my membership for $50–100 with the promise of dividends on my spending but it has never been a very big return on my investment. And that doesn’t even take into account all the time it takes to find what I need and wait through the long lines. With Bonvera there will be a one time $49.95 payment to become an Associate and be eligible for all the different benefits the compensated community offers.
In my life, even if the prices aren’t the least expensive, knowing I’m able to get products I want and need delivered to my door, and get paid on my shopping, as well as other people I refer to Bonvera makes this a very good investment. I’m going to shop, eat and drink anyway, why not get rewarded?