Anonymous wrote:SAHM in VA suburbs since 2002. Been invited to:
Stella & Dot*
Mary Kay
Silpada
Southern Living at Home*
Pampered Chef
Tupperware
Discovery Toys
Scentsy
Thirty-One
Lula Roe*
*defunct
Ones I’ve forgotten the names of:
Children’s books and toys
The dry powder dip mixes
Cheaper jewelry (early 2000s)
Sex toys
Anonymous wrote:I think many people are finally realizing how cult-like + brainwashed MLMs are and have therefore began avoiding them altogether.
Names that have been around for awhile such as Tupperware, Avon & Mary Kay are even going down.
Plus I feel after the whole Chris/Shanaan Watts situation with Thrive, people are staying away altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I don't hear as much about MLMs these days. 5-10 years ago it seemed like they were much more common/spoken about -- both by the people participating in them and the detractors making fun of the "boss babes." But now I rarely hear about them from either "side." Have MLMs died down? People finally realize they're stupid?
I doubt it OP. I wish but I suspect that your circle went through the whole mlm bit, crashed and burned and now you don’t hear much about it. It’s the same with me.
But there’s always a new crop of folks out there, gullible and ready to join a new mlm.
Anonymous wrote:My lawyer cousin sold RF when she was a SAHM for a few years. She otherwise seems intelligent. It seemed very beneath her. She is back to practicing law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except for the Netflix documentaries I never heard about any of these anyway. One of the perks of not being on social media.
I’m not on social media and still have been invited to many pampered chef, Rodan + fields and Silpada parties. (Not recently). I find it hard to believe you’ve never heard of any of them.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know any educated people who got sucked into these? Most are just high school drop outs or uneducated stay a home moms. It's kind of sad really. Especially those sex toy ones. Just sad.
Anonymous wrote:I think many people are finally realizing how cult-like + brainwashed MLMs are and have therefore began avoiding them altogether.
Names that have been around for awhile such as Tupperware, Avon & Mary Kay are even going down.
Plus I feel after the whole Chris/Shanaan Watts situation with Thrive, people are staying away altogether.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I don't hear as much about MLMs these days. 5-10 years ago it seemed like they were much more common/spoken about -- both by the people participating in them and the detractors making fun of the "boss babes." But now I rarely hear about them from either "side." Have MLMs died down? People finally realize they're stupid?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I don't hear as much about MLMs these days. 5-10 years ago it seemed like they were much more common/spoken about -- both by the people participating in them and the detractors making fun of the "boss babes." But now I rarely hear about them from either "side." Have MLMs died down? People finally realize they're stupid?