Don't forget Rodan and Fields |
| Monat? Is it the same? |
Yes. |
| Pampered Chef doesn’t seem as bad as the others. If it were, I’d assume it wouldn’t still be around. What are they doing differently? |
Or Arbonne. Good grief, a few friends majorly sucked into that quackery. |
It’s pretty good cookware and you can buy directly from their website. |
I agree, I majorly HATE mlm's and I don't group pampered chef into all of those other scams... they actually have quality, useful products. Watching Lularich was INSANE. Those women acted like psychos, like they NEEDED to be in on this super secret and ther were going to die if they weren't. I'm not sure how so many educated, smart women allow something so smarmy & icky facilitate and take over their lives... buuuut I guess with that much shaming, manipulation, brainwashing and gaslighting (the owners are the GOAT's at gaslighing) I can have a little bit of empathy for them. |
Go look at the one star comments on Amazon reviewing the documentary. The women who have not left the MLM cult are still this crazy. |
But isn’t that common sense or am I just over simplifying it? I just don’t understand why ppl keep flicking to mlms. My 16 years old watched the series with me and asked “but didn’t these consultants profited from the scheme and make a lot of money by convincing other ppl with the same pitch that they got?” All I was thinking was their poor poor down lines. |
| Well the underbelly of the whole gig was that they plugged the company as a way to be an autonomous entrepreneur when the people drawn to it and the culture fed on a level of dependency and group think that most could not see, much less critically evaluate it. It reminded me of scientology...certainly the grandiosity, denial and the basic premise the husband mentioned which was something like "The world is a just place" which means if something is going to sh#t...it must absolutely be your fault, because, well....all is as it should be. |
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In the recruiting mlm sale's pitch, they play up making your own sales as the way to be successful and not that most money is made from downline sales (if you get them). The money from downlines is presented as an easy perk.
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This is the funniest thing I read all day. And I bought a ton of LLR leggings a few years ago. |
| No wonder Merri needed the same size house as the other wives who had multiple children. She needed to store the inventory! |
Not to make light because it is very sad how much money people lost…but I just cannot believe that people saw leggings with cats eating donuts or octopuses, had $5 in their bank account and decided this is how they were going to get rich |
Are you saying there were leggings with cats eating octopuses? Or just leggings with octopuses? I think you are saying the latter but I fervently wish there were leggings where the design was cats eating octopuses. |