Lia sophia

lia sophia, formerly known as Act II Jewelry, and Lady Remington Jewelry, is a United States of America (U.S.) direct sales company founded in 1986 by the late Victor Kiam. A lifelong entrepreneur, Victor is readily known for his appearance in Remington Razor commercials as the guy who said; "I liked the razor so much, I bought the company!"

Following Victor's death in 2001, the Kiam family sold their ownership of the Remington Razor company but retained the jewelry business. The company is still family-owned, and operated by Victor's son, Victor "Tory" Kiam, III. Tory and his wife Elena revived the company from near bankruptcy, and gave it a fresh, contemporary look when Lady Remington Jewelry was renamed lia sophia in 2004 after Tory's daughters, Lia and Sophia Kiam. The company is currently one of the largest direct-selling jewelry companies in the world.

The Opportunity

Persons wishing to become an Advisor must pay for a starter kit and host an initial starter show that meets qualifying guidelines2. An Advisor must be a U.S. Citizen in order to sign up. Other qualifications may vary. lia sophia offers a 30% payout to Advisors based on show sales. The company claims one of the highest show averages in the nation at $729. There is a recruiting advancement structure (called 'Management') similar to other multi-level marketing companies, wherein bonus compensation is offered for recruiting and sales.