MLM companies that take advantage of women with fertility issues.

Anonymous
In several of my fertility support online groups there have been MLM essential oil people, MLM supplement people, etc... all trying to sell their crap to women desperate to get pregnant. Gah it's disgusting and taking everything I have not to go off on them.

Anyone else experienced this?
Anonymous
They take advantage of everyone. This is not specific to those with fertility issues.
Anonymous
Ugh. It's predatory, going after people who are desperate and vulnerable. Unfortunately, fertility snake oil salesmen are rampant.
Anonymous
They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


Yeah. Rub some lavender on your belly. That will get you pregnant
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


"entrepreneurs"?

That's a total joke. The only entrepreneur in an MLM is the leader who thought of an idea and a way to sucker in a bunch of people with no self awareness and no shame to prey on their friends. I do admire THAT entrepreneurialism, even if it's sick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


Oh give me a break. And they are not entrepreneurs and should be criticized for peddling items laced with false claims to vulnerable women. They are not trying to help, they are trying to make a buck off of desperation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


Oh give me a break. And they are not entrepreneurs and should be criticized for peddling items laced with false claims to vulnerable women. They are not trying to help, they are trying to make a buck off of desperation.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


You're charlatans! Go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


Oh look, a #momboss found this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just trying to help offer something to help. Buy or don't buy, but there is no reason to criticize these entrepreneurs, particularly since some of them have gone through the same struggles and maybe found these things to help.


Oh look, a #momboss found this thread.


Clearly. Wonder what she sells. My money is on Doterra or Young Living.
Anonymous
Just don't buy. I never buy any MLM even if a good friend is selling. Makes it a no brainer no matter what the offer or where.
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