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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't they still return them at a 90% refund?[/quote] There are other rules though. Consultant now pays shipping (they didn't under the waiver), items must be less than a year old, be in "perfect" condition (decided by Lularoe once they receive the item and they do not mail back items that fail this test), and items must have been purchased directly from Lularoe - this is an issue because apparently its common for consultants to swap items with other consultants, or buy inventory from consultants going out of business - these items are not returnable, whereas previously they were. [/quote] Let me get this straight. When the consultants signed up, these were the original rules but at some point there was a waiver put in place where it was a 100% refund? The consultants are now upset because the waiver expired? Also, in business is it standard to be able to return merchandise for a 100% refund (I don't know- I am asking)?[/quote] I am the OP. Yes to your first question. But even people who "resigned" during the "waiver period" were kinda screwed because there was no announced end date to the waiver period - one day this month LulaRoe just said no more waiver effective now. Those who had resigned prior to the end of the waiver but hadn't completed their return process were not grandfathered in. The return process was/is time consuming because each item has to be processed individually. To be clear, I am not taking their side. I am just sharing what I've read and what I've been told. I'm still in shock that grown intelligent women could ever be so foolish. [/quote] There's also the aspect that "consultants" couldn't select their own merchandise beyond styles. So they could easily end up with entire orders that were unsellable to their clientele due to sizes, undesirable colors/prints, etc. That, to me, is the evil genius of LLR - offload s**ty imported products no one wants to unsuspecting consultants and now it's entirely their problem![/quote]
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