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Janell Driscoll is using the site to make money after she lost her job selling building supplies in January.
By day, she works at trying to clean houses. By night, this wife and mother of three sells products at Passion Parties.
"It's just a great way to spice up your love life, and it's a great way to have a really fun girls' night in," says Driscoll.
Passion Parties are like Tupperware parties but for adult toys and other products for the bedroom. She started doing it for fun.
"Now, I hope to do it a lot more for extra cash because I am actively seeking employment, but haven't found anything yet," says Driscoll.
With her commission, she makes about $200 for the average party. This month, she has four parties scheduled.
"It does pay little bills here and there, or it gets the kids clothes for school," says Driscoll.
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