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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The other scam part of this from the 2 people I knew pulled into it (and watched from beginning to end, a mere 6 months) was that the original inventory was very cute. They sold a lot. Then bought more inventory and it became uglier and uglier. They were stuck with unsellable ugly stock and just told "you just have to buy more" so that part is SO very true. Buy more, hoping to get cute stuff, get stuck with ugly unsellable stuff that you then can't return. They sold it all for $1 and donated to charity to be done with it at the end. [/quote] At the height, some of the consultants were reselling the 'rare' patterns on E-bay for like 100 or 150 dollars for leggings. They didn't have that in the documentary either. That's one way to recoup your losses![/quote] LOL funny story about that. In my circle of friends/acquaintances/friends of friends, there was a lady who was pretty established in the LLR pyramid. I think she was a “trainer,” but she might have even been a “coach.” (“Mentor” was the highest level so she was either 2nd or 3rd level.) Had a pretty big team under her and made a lot of money off them, back when the bonuses were based off what your downlines ordered vs. what they actually sold. Anyway, a closer friend brought a pair of leggings from her in a sought after print, but ended up not liking the fit and so she quickly re-sold them on EBay for $60. Word got back to the consultant and she was SO MAD. She wrote a long post about it in her FB group about how that’s “unethical” and they could get in trouble for it or something. So crazy. These people were really deep in the Kool-Aid for awhile. [/quote]
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