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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand why this is illegal. I mean of course it’s a scam but I don’t see where they lied to anyone except the refund policy for which they were rightfully sued. I feel bad for the women who signed up but I also don’t feel like they were victims of a crime. Especially the woman who ended up bankrupt - sounds like she profited but just spent it all? I’m super liberal fwiw and I recoil at the ahole couple running it talking about “personal responsibility” but I also don’t feel like this should be illegal. As long as they’re transparent about the pyramid, which it sounds like they were, I don’t see how there can be a law against it. Seems on par with churches, gambling, and weight loss plans to me. [/quote] Remember the graph that was created by WA state that showed how much the women earned from bonuses from people beneath them and how much was earned from actually selling clothes (negative number)? The whole premise was you can have your family and still work and yet when people paid (even being told to go into debt to buy into this) for the products for them to sell, they were told if they weren't doing well, it was THEIR fault, if the products were inferior, it is YOUR fault for complaining when others aren't, give your kids cereal and hire someone to help raise them because selling is what you need to do all the time, when your business grows, give it to your husband, etc. None of these things are said at the beginning...at the beginning all that is said is you can make x-dollars, have cars, homes, purses, designer stuff, etc...just by selling LLR and still being a full time mom. None of that was true.[/quote] That’s just marketing. In theory, if you sold 10,000 leggings or whatever you could buy a car. I didn’t get the impression that they lied about the uplines. [/quote]
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