Why Women Are Quitting Their Side Hustle: Leaving LuLaRoe

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2019
  • LuLaRoe, a multi-billion dollar company that skyrocketed to success by attracting an army of women to sell their colorful patterned clothes is now facing numerous lawsuits calling the company a “pyramid scheme.”
    Thousands of women who have bought into the LuLaRoe legging empire in hopes of getting rich quick has since left. We talk to three women about their experiences as LuLaRoe consultants and why they decided to leave the controversial MLM behind.
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  • @julianbell9161
    @julianbell9161 4 года назад +13803

    I’m no fashionista, but those clothes look absolutely horrendous

    • @DanielFlores-fo1ee
      @DanielFlores-fo1ee 4 года назад +614

      So the only reason I know aout this company is because my girlfriend's sister in law always wore what i called "clown clothes", so one day I asked her, hey where does your sister in law buy her clothes at, and she laughed and said "Luloroe" and here I am. Everything makes so much sense now , everything lmao.

    • @michellemahbelle13
      @michellemahbelle13 4 года назад +30

      RIGHT!! lol

    • @Lexightonportia
      @Lexightonportia 4 года назад +268

      I was at a thrift store in Texas and saw a bunch of these clothes, brand new, in my size and got a excited until I got a closer look lol. The patterns were hideous and the fabric was super cheap quality. With the thrift stores deal the clothes would’ve ended up being $1-$2 a piece, brand new with tags, and I still didn’t want them lol.

    • @weltonvillegal6258
      @weltonvillegal6258 4 года назад +112

      Like golf clothes on acid.

    • @victoriag2543
      @victoriag2543 4 года назад +94

      This sounds terrible but they’re like bigger woman’s clothes!

  • @hypatia4754
    @hypatia4754 5 лет назад +8321

    As soon as they say, "It´s not a company, it´s a lifestyle", you know you´re in trouble.

    • @cuppatae834
      @cuppatae834 5 лет назад +32

      Honestly!

    • @sesetio338
      @sesetio338 5 лет назад +30

      It's not a job. Lol

    • @shethewriter
      @shethewriter 5 лет назад +15

      100% true

    • @Shimshonn
      @Shimshonn 5 лет назад +44

      Thats how Wework speak about their business.
      "Its not a real estate company- we are a community"

    • @tanyas2342
      @tanyas2342 5 лет назад +90

      It's not a company, it's a cult!

  • @Hollyberrystreats
    @Hollyberrystreats 2 года назад +1023

    There was an adult film director on another LuLuRo video who said they used the leggings for costumes because they were so easy to rip!

    • @hanadr
      @hanadr 2 года назад +224

      I am going to hell for cackling so hard at this.

    • @fbueller
      @fbueller 2 года назад +28

      LOL!!!

    • @mdezzco
      @mdezzco 2 года назад +82

      I laughed so loudly that I scared my cats and one of them knocked over a soda can.

    • @teelesynclair5902
      @teelesynclair5902 2 года назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @janicag
      @janicag 2 года назад +48

      At least there is some use for them... 😏😛😂

  • @Benjaminleo815
    @Benjaminleo815 2 года назад +1191

    World's okayest mom looks like a great mom and friend. Good for her having courage to get out of this cult!

    • @misslesterb
      @misslesterb 2 года назад +29

      Roberta seems like a very good human, glad she got out.

    • @ykMMD
      @ykMMD 2 года назад +19

      A good friend??? How many of her friends did she screw over to make all that money? She's just very good at projecting the image of a good and caring friend. None of it is true.

    • @bricy6437
      @bricy6437 2 года назад +30

      She has her own RUclips channel and podcast : Roberta Blevins. She’s an asset to the anti-MLM movement!

    • @WinterReflections
      @WinterReflections Год назад +56

      @@ykMMD We forgive corporate monsters who've done so much worse, she's learned and deserves forgiveness and empathy. I also didn't see an indication she made much money in particular. And now she's trying to get other victims OUT.

    • @millsykooksy4863
      @millsykooksy4863 Год назад +2

      I’m listening to her on Leah’s Scientology podcast right now

  • @mickeyjay8516
    @mickeyjay8516 5 лет назад +5359

    You aint the seller you're the buyer. These companis don't care who you sell it to cause they've already sold the product to YOU.

  • @Miss_K3k97
    @Miss_K3k97 5 лет назад +35747

    Am I the only one that thinks most of the clothes look really ugly..?

    • @sicaford331
      @sicaford331 5 лет назад +1209

      Right! The shit people buy.

    • @currentresident3775
      @currentresident3775 5 лет назад +1073

      Kekistani Goddess I agree. But, I think some of the print/patterns aren't so bad, it's just the color combinations are really ugly.

    • @orls9068
      @orls9068 5 лет назад +829

      It's like scrap on aliexpress

    • @sionan7937
      @sionan7937 5 лет назад +1087

      Most of the clothes are hideous but they have a few really cute pieces. They do that on purpose so people would spend spend spend spend hoping to get a "unicorn" (rare, cute piece). Consultants can't pick out what clothes they get so they spend thousands of dollars on a box of leggings and just hope that it had a "unicorn" that they could sell for massive amounts of money and earn it back.
      It's like real life loot boxes

    • @Miss_K3k97
      @Miss_K3k97 5 лет назад +439

      Shannon Griffin Yeah, real life loot boxes full of mold and holes 🙄

  • @barbmccafferty4533
    @barbmccafferty4533 2 года назад +869

    I felt so bad when they hammered the "for sale" sign and she started crying. I hope she and her family recovered and are living happy.

    • @shelbymcphearson5472
      @shelbymcphearson5472 2 года назад +33

      Seriously tho... that hurt my heart 💔

    • @jamesellis6035
      @jamesellis6035 2 года назад +50

      Always remember where you come from and always live within your means

    • @millsykooksy4863
      @millsykooksy4863 2 года назад +51

      Yeah but what the hell did she do with her money

    • @annapatricia3793
      @annapatricia3793 2 года назад +96

      @@millsykooksy4863 LuLaRoe kept pestering her to spend her money and share it on social media. Like cars, clothes, flights, jewelry, etc. From her doing that they benefit from the potential victims to crave for the luxury life. And unfortunately, she listened not knowing it would send her to losing her house.

    • @Pretermit_Sound
      @Pretermit_Sound 2 года назад +77

      @@millsykooksy4863 did you not watch the video? It explains everything, in detail, about where all the money went. Where it had to go. Perhaps these women were naive, and probably didn’t use very good judgment, but so what. Nobody deserves to be treated like they were/are. The company’s owners are absolutely disgusting people, to be able to use someone’s new-found circle of friends, and happiness in order to manipulate them into doing the company’s bidding. Hopefully these women were able to repair their lives, and find peace after all they’ve been through.

  • @MissMiaAfroGoddess
    @MissMiaAfroGoddess 2 года назад +159

    Woooow those leggings were $50 a piece?! Insane! The patterns too busy, they’re giving me a migraine.

    • @jenniferbond7073
      @jenniferbond7073 2 года назад +12

      Some of those patterns are like bad acid trips! Fugly to the extreme!

    • @mochaest1994
      @mochaest1994 2 года назад +5

      Yessss those designs are God awful

    • @EarlyBirdCraft
      @EarlyBirdCraft 2 года назад +8

      So crazy, you’d get a killer pair of leggings from Nike or Under Armour for $50

    • @Sarablueunicorn
      @Sarablueunicorn 2 года назад +1

      These are cheap chinese factory leggings. At a local warehouse you can get them for 3 dollars piece and if you buy loads from the factory it's like 1 dollar per piece.

    • @jujublue4426
      @jujublue4426 Месяц назад

      God I saw better leggings much cheaper than this, on freaking street markets!

  • @camilanieto8673
    @camilanieto8673 4 года назад +3935

    the real victim is my eyes because the clothes are hideous

    • @monicaarcher885
      @monicaarcher885 4 года назад +30

      😂😂😂😂truth

    • @originalunoriginal4055
      @originalunoriginal4055 4 года назад +5

      I think hipsters would disagree with you

    • @rose4490
      @rose4490 4 года назад +4

      I know that's right!

    • @Shylade
      @Shylade 4 года назад +47

      May they Rest In Peace. At goodwill where they are destined to sit until they end up at auction being sold by the pound.

    • @La-familia-de-Fazio
      @La-familia-de-Fazio 4 года назад

      Monica Archer 😂🤣😂

  • @sarahb4401
    @sarahb4401 5 лет назад +16386

    I feel like this says more about the isolation of modern motherhood than anything else

    • @lw.1234
      @lw.1234 5 лет назад +507

      TRUTH

    • @sevendeadlychins
      @sevendeadlychins 5 лет назад +737

      Sarah Hdgsklansjd Modern women expect motherhood to be entertaining instead of just hard and fulfilling work. These women are overgrown toddlers.

    • @karenyoung8068
      @karenyoung8068 5 лет назад +1566

      Motherhood has not always been isolation. It's only been in the least 30 years that empty houses have created the isolated environment.
      Mother of 3, I never realized the stark difference between my mother's generation of stay at home moms and me working part-time. All the houses were empty in my neighborhood and I was stuck at home alone with 3 children with social media advertising everyone's "best life."
      Back in the 70's /80s moms would have the summer to hang out with other moms who's kids are running the neighborhood or go hang out at the pool. Where now 40% of moms are full time employed, 20% part-time employed, and 40% stay at home. So those households that are at home, are mixed into neighborhoods that hopefully have other stay at homes but if they have no one in the area, that's isolation.
      It's a very cold, gotta be Pinterest perfect, kids prefect environment, making 100k+ culture or you fail. If you aren't a perfect mom (which no one is!) Then social media only adds fuel to the fire and isolates EVEN MORE.

    • @denadear
      @denadear 5 лет назад +71

      You are really right about that.

    • @denadear
      @denadear 5 лет назад +158

      @@sevendeadlychins -BS

  • @TiffanyN40
    @TiffanyN40 2 года назад +302

    I was a retailer from 2016-2018. I felt every ounce of these stories, to my bones. While I never reached Mentor, I was sucked in and even on the small scale, made to feel the same ways. So I made a BUNCH of money, but I spent it all as I went. I wasn't smart enough to save, because it was like this HUGE thing that never felt like it was going to end. In the end, I left with more debt than I started, and am still dealing with it in late 2021.
    I wish I would have done things differently, but I don't wish I would have never done it. I gained a lot of confidence in myself during that time, and learned that I can do a lot more than I think I can. I just don't apply those new found attributes to pyramid schemes anymore.

    • @choccymilk8615
      @choccymilk8615 2 года назад +21

      I’m glad you got out of there queen!! Here’s your crown 👑

    • @TacosYBurritos8P
      @TacosYBurritos8P 2 года назад +12

      @quotetheraven90 I don’t know how you can lodge that accusation at her. I don’t think you accurately read her comment

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat 2 года назад +3

      that's one thing all ex cult members say, whatever the group was, everyone agrees that you realized you are capable of working harder than you ever thought possible.. not that it is healthy to work that hard, especially when you are doing it for your upline or your cult leader

    • @aisha-3857
      @aisha-3857 2 года назад +2

      That’s sad. I can’t imagine losing so much. And here I am mad I spent all my unemployment money flying to Miami and partying. At least I’m not in debt

    • @nora4981
      @nora4981 Год назад +1

      Maybe you should contact Roberta Blevins (she’s on this video and has a podcast) and share your story?

  • @redcar6253
    @redcar6253 Год назад +73

    The sad thing that isn’t talked about with MLM’s is that these women are clearly talented sales women and entrepreneurial. If only they could utilize that talent for their own small businesses or projects instead of for these thankless scam companies. It’s sad that they only saw their own potential in LulaRoe.

    • @HumanBeanbag
      @HumanBeanbag 5 месяцев назад +3

      That's a really good point!

    • @12dd4ds9
      @12dd4ds9 19 дней назад

      They were Never smart women, basically uneducated. Get Rich Quick mentality. No critical thinking there.

  • @LetsSmash007
    @LetsSmash007 5 лет назад +3422

    When you give a company money for a job, you are a customer not an employee.

    • @elizajane691
      @elizajane691 5 лет назад +51

      LetsSmash007 so many people fall for this ....

    • @staceycole5629
      @staceycole5629 5 лет назад +27

      While I agree with this message, businesses also have to purchase goods to sell to make money. With that said, this is a pyramid scheme in order to make real money instead of buying into a franchise.

    • @LetsSmash007
      @LetsSmash007 5 лет назад +25

      Stacey Cole thank you captain obvious. The only business here is Lulaxxx, by the motion of paying bonuses, the person is not a business as well. The person is an employee. Do we know any person joining a MLM then forming their own LLC? This would be two distinct businesses. See when Lulaxxx changes policy, you are the employee. If Lulaxxx changed policy causing a breach of contract between themselves and another businesses then litigation commences. So much more to explain here. Just a short bit.

    • @bonniehowell4259
      @bonniehowell4259 5 лет назад +36

      I wish all the #Bossbabes that constantly post on FB and IG about owning their own "business" would realize this.

    • @hanne9170
      @hanne9170 5 лет назад +31

      Bonnie Howell thank you. I fucking HATE these stupid terms...girl boss, boss babe, lady boss bullshit. It makes my skin crawl when I see/hear these basic terms

  • @annie_xo
    @annie_xo 5 лет назад +8394

    The thing I find so awful about MLMs is how they obviously target women looking for a sense of belonging. They don’t really sell clothes or whatever, they sell a dream to lonely women. It’s so predatory and sad.

    • @stephanie8699
      @stephanie8699 5 лет назад +101

      is it more sad that they do it ..or more sad that these women fall for it. I fault the women ...they set back women's progress in society.

    • @Codi892
      @Codi892 5 лет назад +51

      Sounds like K-Pop

    • @zozocecp
      @zozocecp 5 лет назад +301

      @@stephanie8699 They were lonely and taken advantage of because of it. Also, no, lol.

    • @mette4666
      @mette4666 5 лет назад +21

      @thedeadmemer multi-level marketing. aka pyramid schemes

    • @krumble8327
      @krumble8327 5 лет назад +238

      Annie D I feel more it targets women who have children and struggle to work and look after kids.
      They really push the flexibility of working with an MLM and target working mums and women on maternity leave.

  • @janebutterfly9450
    @janebutterfly9450 2 года назад +90

    Sadly my older sister was a victim of this. She had just graduated from college and was going through medical issues and she was so motivated to be a part of this! Sadly she now has over hundreds of pieces just sitting there! So sad to see how much debt she went in for it and is now still paying for it!

    • @mobwatch8119
      @mobwatch8119 2 года назад +4

      Sorry to hear that. If someone is stuck with that many, can they be cut into bits and sold in bundles for crafting? That's quite a popular product.

    • @abcdcba4405
      @abcdcba4405 6 дней назад

      You have to brain dead to fall for one of these scams. Your sister should’ve known better smh

  • @pendragonfan101
    @pendragonfan101 2 года назад +292

    It’s really hard for me to feel bad for the woman that was making $50k bonus checks; she profited off of the financial ruin of countless women. She had to have known that pretty much everyone else was losing money, right?

    • @kitchenmumma7596
      @kitchenmumma7596 Год назад +42

      Cognitive dissonance

    • @Ramboost007
      @Ramboost007 Год назад +72

      Yup. She came from corporate management too, she knew what she was doing. She just didn't pull out cleanly enough.

    • @lucymuia2109
      @lucymuia2109 Год назад +6

      She was selling to them . That's how business works

    • @nakiviaallen642
      @nakiviaallen642 Год назад +20

      Did she truly make that though if they were requiring her to purchase "so much" of her own inventory? I may have understood this wrong but they were buying in with alot of their own funds.

    • @satisfied656
      @satisfied656 2 месяца назад +2

      I recognized the problems in the first few seconds of the video.....sad story

  • @avuhhh
    @avuhhh 5 лет назад +16679

    this scheme also highlights a growing loneliness epidemic... hearing all these women talk about how happy they became to have a “support network” of sisters that they were terrified of losing really saddens me :(

    • @TWHowl
      @TWHowl 5 лет назад +982

      You might want to blame modern society or tech for this, then you remember the Yellow Wallpaper and realize that women have been stuck in quarantine like states for hundreds of years.
      Edit: lot of likes? Apparently I wasn't the only one made to read that short story during school! Women have for a long time been kept caged like birds by societies expectations, that book always stuck w me as an example of the history of that struggle!

    • @queryq1330
      @queryq1330 5 лет назад +439

      That's so true. It targets people who are vulnerable.

    • @meinname5788
      @meinname5788 5 лет назад +174

      avuhhh you are right about loneliness. BUT These women Are like on drugs. On dopamine... Addicted From success.... It's Not soooo hard To find 1 or 2 good friends. Just Go out, Do sports. Or join a club....

    • @j.r.4627
      @j.r.4627 5 лет назад +112

      @@TWHowl yellow wallpaper could hands down be the best s.s. ever written.

    • @FaridShahidinejad
      @FaridShahidinejad 5 лет назад +57

      I think it's more about greed

  • @dk-vo3tr
    @dk-vo3tr 5 лет назад +3886

    The real scam is these woman being tricked into thinking those clothes look good...

  • @katrinathatsit
    @katrinathatsit 2 года назад +181

    I’m just now hearing about this company-if this is what suburban mom fashion looks like, then I’m staying in the city FOREVER 😭

    • @c4715
      @c4715 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't worry, I think it's working class fashion.

    • @asiagrabowska5092
      @asiagrabowska5092 2 года назад +1

      Polyester.

    • @LP-iq3nr
      @LP-iq3nr 2 года назад +15

      @@c4715 where do they work dressed like that?

    • @anneblubaugh58
      @anneblubaugh58 2 года назад +6

      I live in the suburbs and u could not pay me to wear this crap

    • @anneblubaugh58
      @anneblubaugh58 2 года назад +4

      @@c4715 I am working class. No thanks

  • @The_A_Cast
    @The_A_Cast 2 года назад +79

    The fact that the owner and co founder has the audacity to say that the employees and customers are “stale” should be more than enough to close the business down.
    Every single employee and customer should sue him just for saying that. Bring him back down to reality

    • @jillmeredith2012
      @jillmeredith2012 2 года назад +4

      He’s also very dismissive of women and sees them merely as breeders and workerbees. It’s a misogynist company that makes money off of sexism.

    • @MadScientist-R.N.
      @MadScientist-R.N. 2 месяца назад

      Is he wrong?

  • @petitionpeitition5806
    @petitionpeitition5806 4 года назад +3842

    Friends don't let friends join pyramid schemes. 💛

    • @EvelynRobinson22
      @EvelynRobinson22 4 года назад +65

      this! I lost a long time friend to Younique coz no one knew until she made a big speech on FB saying she was ‘starting her own business from home’ 😬 oh dear...she then FB messaged me their recruitment spiel and I unfriended her. her ‘voice’ was nowhere in the message, it was just copy and pasted “do you want to make money at home like me?....” NOPE!!

    • @ilovenoodles7483
      @ilovenoodles7483 4 года назад +5

      @@EvelynRobinson22
      So Younique is another pyramid scheme huh?
      I never even heard of them before but yet, I just typically go to the store in person and buy things.

    • @EvelynRobinson22
      @EvelynRobinson22 4 года назад +24

      they’ll deny that they are, but basically...you can only buy their makeup through ‘consultants’ and their set up is the same as most MLMs, you buy your “kit” and people order from you

    • @sweetox_9690
      @sweetox_9690 4 года назад +13

      @@EvelynRobinson22 What do you mean *"This!"* The op was promoting friend loyalty: "Friends don't let friends join pyramid schemes." You said you immediately "unfriended" yours when she joined one. How does your story relate to the op in slightest? That is the definition of a shitty friend is it not? 🤔

    • @carluzahunter
      @carluzahunter 4 года назад +1

      💯

  • @Sarcastix7
    @Sarcastix7 5 лет назад +2672

    ANY job that requires you to pay to work for them is a scam.

    • @LipSyncLover
      @LipSyncLover 5 лет назад +76

      well I mean literally starting any business requires you to invest in capital so that's not a good measure of scam/not scam. Also franchises sort of work this way. You can own a baskin robbins if you buy that franchise in that location and then they give you the inventory. The difference is they make profit on their ice cream, not on recruiting.

    • @derdytrout7123
      @derdytrout7123 5 лет назад +7

      @lil cucky, just have to be able to lick 21 flavors.

    • @LipSyncLover
      @LipSyncLover 5 лет назад +17

      @lil cucky obviously theres a difference but my point still stands. There are scenarios where you pay up front to make money and its not a pyramid scheme

    • @jexikavindictive
      @jexikavindictive 5 лет назад +21

      @lil cucky no you don't but you also aren't running the business as a cashier. The idea of these mlms is that you are running your own company with the assistance from the main branch. Which is similar to a franchise. So it isn't even a comparison to bring up cashiers. The problem with mlms like lularoe is the recruitment.

    • @nicholasseamans2614
      @nicholasseamans2614 5 лет назад +7

      @@LipSyncLover Not exactly what he is highlighting there...

  • @ulaai
    @ulaai 2 года назад +83

    I'm happy all women in this video have very supportive family. They all implied wanting a connection and group of friends that support them, but when it fell through, their family was there to help them heal and move on.

  • @isabelrobinson3000
    @isabelrobinson3000 2 года назад +433

    When she was crying and even asked the man putting the for sale sign in her yard to thank the realtors for working with her, I lost it. I wish this company would crash and burn already for what they did to these women.

    • @kimberly_helps_5847
      @kimberly_helps_5847 2 года назад +10

      Agree that it's incredibly sad to see the pain of the women in this video. I watched the Amazon Prime 4-part series, "LulaRich", last night. The women sharing their stories in the Vice story and in the Amazon documentary should be acknowledged for coming forward to tell their stories about LulaRoe, but I have to wonder if some of the tears are also due to the realization by these women that they were part of the predatory pyramid scheme by receiving huge commission checks because they recruited others to "buy in" and perpetuate the cycle.
      As much as the women interviewed were victims of the larger scheme created by the Stidmans, these women (as trainers, coaches and mentors) also perpetuated the scheme by recruiting others who spent their money to buy in and then essentially became the customers who funded the commissions for their up-lines.
      The Stidmans should definitely meet their karma sooner rather than later, however the women who reaped the benefits of large monthly commission checks need to also face a reckoning.

    • @CarisstaRashele
      @CarisstaRashele 2 года назад +4

      Sameeee

    • @pacwellness50
      @pacwellness50 2 года назад +46

      She didn’t spend any of her 50k monthly commission on her mortgage? Where did all her money go???

    • @intergalacticbnb
      @intergalacticbnb 2 года назад +30

      @@pacwellness50 taking others out to lunch, driving fancy cars, and living lavishly to impress others for recruitment

    • @jessicabell8838
      @jessicabell8838 2 года назад +5

      I feel no pity for people who create their own problems. It's like banging your head on the wall and then bitching cause you got a headache

  • @SacredFire777
    @SacredFire777 4 года назад +2707

    These clothes make Walmart's apparel look high end.

    • @NadiaGirl1
      @NadiaGirl1 4 года назад +80

      SacredFire oh yeah I’ve gone to Walmart and in some they are nice clothes I can even wear to work at an office.

    • @michaelhart7282
      @michaelhart7282 4 года назад +44

      SacredFire and Target is haute couture

    • @annastarr2043
      @annastarr2043 4 года назад +4

      That's quite an accomplishment

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 4 года назад +21

      Let's face it; these are the sort of people that considerthe Costco food court as a suitable date night or anniversary place.

    • @annastarr2043
      @annastarr2043 4 года назад

      @@michaelhart7282 😂

  • @adippednail5925
    @adippednail5925 3 года назад +4267

    People laugh but it's really disgusting how these people prey on mothers and lonely women. I had a woman approach me and my baby daughter in a cafe having dinner . She was so friendly , telling me she and her husband were new to the area , she was looking for friends. She gradually starting asking me about my work and making money independently. She so casually tried to play me. It was wild

    • @sydneyroth1853
      @sydneyroth1853 3 года назад +60

      @It's Okay what's wrong with you? people with children can still feel lonely and can experience lonliness in different ways. you're just a bitter, sad person

    • @lilangel6216
      @lilangel6216 3 года назад +11

      Wasn't this what @oliviacarr was talking about?

    • @caitie-wear2567
      @caitie-wear2567 3 года назад +3

      Hey don't make me call Admiral Steve. Leigha!

    • @skittles-circus-sys
      @skittles-circus-sys 3 года назад +5

      uwu

    • @lindseyhiccups
      @lindseyhiccups 3 года назад +57

      4 years ago or so, a customer at my work asked me if I wanted a second job where I can work for him, he said he will write down the details, it was weird because I was looking for a second part time job at that time so I thought, wow, maybe my service or energy was so good where this guy wants me to work for him... maybe its fate? Anyway... he comes back to the counter and tries to casually explain this pyramid scheme to me and mentioned I would have to pay to start working. I was stupid at the time and didn't even know the term MLM but yeah, I told him I would be interested.
      When the guy left, my boss and other staff gave me a heads up about how dodgy that is and not to fall for it. I'm so glad I avoided that whole mess. The way the guy worded it was quite clever though and I can see so many others falling for that bs.
      I'm shocked at how many MLM's and pyramid schemes there actually are now and ones I have heard of before but didnt join the dots

  • @scarebear9898
    @scarebear9898 Год назад +29

    Ehh so hard to have sympathy for Courtney. Especially after watching her in the other documentary. She was fine setting women up for debt and failure until it started affecting her bonuses. She bought not one, but two brand new cars complete with lularoe license plates for hers. She cries about superficial and material things; "my husband wasn't there so I went out and spent $4,550 on this purse", "I'm fat and I need to have this surgery to be like them." She admits she would have done anything Deanne asked her to do, which says she was a butt kisser who thought she was in the inner circle. "We were told to live a lavish lifestyle and spend money to attract others"; that's right up her alley.
    She also admitted she thought she was better than everyone else, and squandered even more money on a boutique. She would have still been in lularoe today recruiting if the bonuses hadn't changed. Never once has she expressed remorse for the women she victimized or the debt they endured. Everything's about her and she plays the victim.

    • @watercolourferns
      @watercolourferns Год назад +1

      Yeah... at least Roberta showed remorse and called her actions predatory...

    • @driley5004
      @driley5004 9 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree. She's like oh woe is me! The purse pissed me off lol

  • @TheVegan6
    @TheVegan6 2 года назад +32

    I never understood how these companies managed to last until I worked at a boutique thar catered towards middle-aged suburban middle & upper class women (not an mlm lol) but those women were so manipulative & mean-spirited it was absolutely insane

  • @riverrose2835
    @riverrose2835 4 года назад +2868

    This is extra sad because of the insane amount of waste created by the fashion industry... all this stuff only getting worn once... so much pollution & slave labour all around.

    • @aristogatos1o1
      @aristogatos1o1 4 года назад +5

      .b/ thredup and depop

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 4 года назад

      100 %

    • @asiamarill
      @asiamarill 4 года назад +4

      @@thinkingtoomuch7680 sadly not every country has good secondhand shops like the US seems to have.in my country the shops are horrible ,no variety in sizes and they literally tried to sell a 5$ H&M Shirt for 30. Thats how awful it is where i live.i wished i could buy second hand,but not possible here

    • @hayleymadisonllc2180
      @hayleymadisonllc2180 4 года назад +1

      I agree nothing of real quality

    • @dabdella1460
      @dabdella1460 4 года назад +1

      @.b / they are everywhere and I have only shopped them most of my life.
      Goodwill, salvation army, consignment shops ,the list is endless and supply of outfits to pick is also
      A house can be furnished with less money and more offerings. Go to your phone book and look up second hand shops or some may be listed after goodwill and other well known names
      It is so much fun
      You can get good at the hunt and be pleased you got several items that would be a lower price than one item at what I call a real store.
      Dd

  • @Speechiegirl1
    @Speechiegirl1 4 года назад +5696

    When the mom in yellow mentions all the friendships that were ruined due to her leaving, I just want to grab her and tell her they were never your friends!!!

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames 2 года назад +13

    Another MLM sign is that when you succeed, you are supposed to thank the company for giving you the opportunity. But if you fail, then that’s on you…you didn’t have enough drive, etc.

  • @Benjaminleo815
    @Benjaminleo815 2 года назад +32

    LOL I keep finding multiple lularoe dresses with tags, same dress in different sizes, in my local thrift shop. Now I know why.

  • @nicoleblack5249
    @nicoleblack5249 5 лет назад +4281

    Whenever you hear “Part-time work for Full-time pay” it’s a scam

    • @gdhse3
      @gdhse3 5 лет назад +7

      😀😀😀

    • @yippehanako
      @yippehanako 5 лет назад +114

      I make full time pay for part time work but I also went to school for it and didn't just give my money to someone for a shit useless product

    • @ghostphoto1789
      @ghostphoto1789 5 лет назад +63

      There are direct sales jobs where you CAN make residuals and set your hours. MLMs are not that. A real job will not require constant fees from you, and don't depend on you entirely to acquire lead and hire more sales consultants.

    • @nicoleblack5249
      @nicoleblack5249 5 лет назад +66

      ghostphoto the point is there aren’t many LEGITIMATE jobs that you walk right into and your making a full time pay with part time hours. EVEN in direct sales. It takes time, experience and knowledge to get to that place. The 234 people that gave this comment a thumbs up, understood what I meant. Just like “mineral” that commented above you, she’s doing it but she also went to school so that she can be in that position. There’s just no way around it. Get rich quick ideas generally don’t work. I run a HR Consulting firm. We do pretty well and I’m able to set my own hours but it took years of 60 hour work weeks before I got to this place.

    • @ghostphoto1789
      @ghostphoto1789 5 лет назад +15

      @@nicoleblack5249 Yeah I agree. There are no get rich quick schemes. I'm starting my own business and even that requires a great amount of time and risk. I've lost a lot of friends to pyramid schemes.
      I was just saying it is possible to have things MLMs advertise like residuals and bonuses in direct sales jobs. Except the difference is you actually make money in those jobs.
      In sales jobs, the product is what the company is selling. In MLMs, the product is the "sales consultants" they trick into signing up, and the actual product is an afterthought.

  • @xiqikxx8967
    @xiqikxx8967 4 года назад +1358

    The CEO doesn't even wear her own clothes

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 4 года назад +9

      @Carrie Young
      Ah, but that just means they're dog scarfs!
      I'm all for optimism and being positive, but falling for this kind of crap is just stupid.

    • @danamcclean9784
      @danamcclean9784 4 года назад +1

      Seriously the "designers" have to deliberately trying to make the clothes that heinous.

  • @chesterwilberforce9832
    @chesterwilberforce9832 2 года назад +16

    MLM's like this skirt the law around pyramid schemes by pointing to the fact that they actually sell a product. They do. And the proceeds from those sales go to the top .01% while everyone else makes nothing. It is a mathematical impossibility for everyone to make money. There aren't enough people on the planet. My ex sister in law and her husband were deep into Amway. I remember him saying "You're stupid if you don't join Amway." He would wear t-shirts that things like "It's hard to soar like an eagle when I'm stuck down here with the turkeys." They worhiped t heir "uplines" and talked constantly of going "diamond direct". 4 years later, with thousands of unsold products in their garage, they got out. They figured they'd spent 50,000 on product and sold a fraction of that. And this was the 1980's, so you could almost put another zero after that number.

    • @screeningmimi
      @screeningmimi 2 года назад

      Chester Wilberforce You have my sincere sympathy. It's just the worst ever to be invited to 'stop over' to someone's house for dessert, and see the flip charts waiting. :- ( "I think I feel Malaria coming on, 'scuse me."

  • @carlrosa1130
    @carlrosa1130 2 года назад +149

    Watched this documentary twice. This isn't about business or fraud. It's about women needing validation in their 'common' lives and finding it/getting addicted...then, being willing to pay just about any price to maintain it.

    • @cristiana8079
      @cristiana8079 Год назад +8

      Validation. You nailed it 👍

    • @carlrosa1130
      @carlrosa1130 6 месяцев назад

      @@theacgkid I respectfully disagree with your statement - "Validation & money make the world go round." But I do get where you're coming from. Thanks for the comment.

    • @vcgomeez
      @vcgomeez 3 месяца назад +1

      Exactly.

  • @allysonwalker7591
    @allysonwalker7591 5 лет назад +3647

    Please be the start of a series. Expose senegence cosmetics, doterra essential oils, herbalife, scentsy...

    • @Actionnelll
      @Actionnelll 5 лет назад +100

      Market America is another one of those pyramid schemes. $500 initial to join & $125 a month to stay in & sell their products. I quit 6 months into it. It's crazy how they can sell you the dream of success.

    • @nicolebee2382
      @nicolebee2382 5 лет назад +37

      Arbonne

    • @Sixdays_aweek
      @Sixdays_aweek 5 лет назад +7

      Classical Conversations...

    • @MsMassiel11
      @MsMassiel11 5 лет назад +44

      Definitely investigate Younique and the Huns

    • @cndluluv
      @cndluluv 5 лет назад +33

      I love how Thrive is attempting to distance itself from the negative connotations of tiered marketing since the Chris Watts murders

  • @pattybaiano3297
    @pattybaiano3297 4 года назад +1981

    It boggles my mind that this company was so successful to begin with, I have never seen uglier clothes in my life and they were made like garbage.

    • @grumpyotter
      @grumpyotter 3 года назад +115

      Apparently when they started, everyone was really excited because they were so soft and comfortable, and the "unusual" patterns were part of the fun of it. I didn't even realize it was a pyramid for a long time (never bought any, just saw the hype). But what the company did was really clever--in the scumbag way--they'd make very few of the popular patterns, and you couldn't just order them--you had to order a box of 50 (or whatever) and MAYBE the pattern you wanted would be among them. Just like loot boxes in video games. So that encourages the consultants to order more and more in the hope they can satisfy their customers . . . kind of brilliant, actually, if you are a company with the morals of a snake.
      The buzzfeed article breaks it down pretty well:
      www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemcneal/lularoe-millennial-women-entrepreneurship-lawsuits

    • @grandroyaltyinc.9507
      @grandroyaltyinc.9507 3 года назад +1

      Heyyy... be nicee lol

    • @MoronsSquad
      @MoronsSquad 3 года назад +42

      You have to realize they never really „sold“ much. So the early days were just more and more sellers, which gave the impression of success... basic pyramid scheme

    • @cmart7164
      @cmart7164 3 года назад +4

      grumpyotter that’s what SA face shields does. You can buy the one you want for 20 bucks are a box of like 5 and hope you get that one

    • @quinitawhitfield9541
      @quinitawhitfield9541 3 года назад +4

      My roommate bought some sugar scull leggings from a seller. I never understood it

  • @vickijackson5547
    @vickijackson5547 2 года назад +26

    I always thought all that clothing was hideous, and I know that $5K start up price would have ended any "consultant" idea I might have had, even if I did see clothing I really liked. I can, however, honestly see how these women got hooked on the community/family aspect of this scam. It's very sad.

  • @violetweiner6883
    @violetweiner6883 2 года назад +10

    This is relatively unrelated to the documentary itself, but when she said how much the Louis Vuitton charms cost I was stunned bc I used to work at the American branch of the costume jewelry company who produced those charms. They're pot metal (shitty zinc and aluminum alloy) plated in base metal, and cost less than $1 each to actually make, including what the laborers were paid

    • @jsanto210
      @jsanto210 2 года назад +2

      The way people will spend out the nose for a brand name, not a product, but a brand name, is ridiculous

  • @berngirl5624
    @berngirl5624 2 года назад +3306

    My mom (who was about 80 at the time) was right when she said " If everyone is selling, who is buying". She was right.

    • @virgie4715
      @virgie4715 2 года назад +59

      Right! My aunt has always said this same stuff and she was right!

    • @_birdie
      @_birdie 2 года назад +72

      That’s fantastic. Actually reminds me of an episode of Schitt’s Creek. Every woman in the entire town is a rep of a “mary Kay” type of business. And someone new to the town decides to join it as well, does a whole party, tries to sell the products, and yet exactly what you said is what happens- they’re all sellers, so there aren’t any buyers
      Your mom was a smart lady ☺️✌️.

    • @Itried20takennames
      @Itried20takennames 2 года назад +29

      The weird thing is that I thought these would largely die out with the Internet (they have existed for decades). Pre-Internet you didn’t have instant access to all the great videos like this one to counter the MLM propaganda. But instead…they got bigger - I guess because there is always a new generation coming up.

    • @Saylor666
      @Saylor666 2 года назад +32

      Yeah it’s so strange to me that’s there’s these hugeeee conventions with all the sellers…. But no events for the buyers….. that would have been a huge red flag for me

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 2 года назад +5

      God bless your mom.

  • @zigzag4273
    @zigzag4273 3 года назад +2529

    I'm no Pharaoh but I know a Pyramid when I see one.

  • @Linda-ji8qd
    @Linda-ji8qd 2 года назад +10

    So sad, I have so much empathy for these ladies. Thank you for speaking up! My daughter-in-
    law got into this several years ago and was selling for a couple of years. At the time she was a stay at home mom. She's a wonderful wife to my son and great mom to my g-girls. I didn't want to insult her integrity, so I never said anything but I knew it was a pyramid scam from the beginning. She invested so much money in selling this over priced junk, even to the point of renting out some office space because she outgrew the half basement in the home. In the long run because of this, she lost a lot of money. 😪

  • @ItsaDaPope-a
    @ItsaDaPope-a 2 года назад +54

    Brought to you by the Church of Latter Day Saints, a much older MLM!

  • @SL-ul3yr
    @SL-ul3yr 5 лет назад +2413

    "NO, *YOU'RE* STALE"
    Wow. That's a grown man.

    • @ItsMzPhoenix
      @ItsMzPhoenix 5 лет назад +30

      What does he even mean by “stale”

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 5 лет назад +55

      HERO_DREAMER I believe he means, I’m rubber you’re glue whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. Just basic kindergarten stuff

    • @boru1326
      @boru1326 5 лет назад +3

      Baahahahahahahahaah...... sooooooo STALE

    • @carinaoliveira5850
      @carinaoliveira5850 5 лет назад +42

      This is a telltale sign of a money-hungry leader. I can't believe he would say and also on film!

    • @JenLovesBenz
      @JenLovesBenz 5 лет назад +1

      @@ItsMzPhoenix you're boring

  • @maryam6211
    @maryam6211 4 года назад +3705

    This is really sad because one of the main reason these women joined this scheme is because of loneliness. These women must have seen so many warning signs and ignored them because LuLaRoe made them feel like they had a support group. They felt like quitting would mean losing their (fake) friends so they didn’t do it.

    • @spenx09
      @spenx09 3 года назад +46

      That's the worst

    • @Myaccount923
      @Myaccount923 3 года назад +66

      Exactly and wanting financial freedom. That’s all people want. When you really open your eyes you see the world for what it is. It’s all about greed

    • @ivanvillalobos7734
      @ivanvillalobos7734 3 года назад +29

      "CoffeZilla" and "Always Macro" talk about this.
      MLM's are master manipulators, they target the most vulnerable in our society, and give them a false sense of hope.

    • @Tweetypi16
      @Tweetypi16 3 года назад +14

      That's how a cult works

    • @zoekenny3619
      @zoekenny3619 3 года назад +35

      One of the women is still calling the other LulaRoe sellers 'friends' even after they disowned her because she quit the company. Fact is they were never friends. They behaved like friends because at one time you validated their own life choices, but as soon as you choose something different that challenges them and you've become a non-person. Totally cult-like.

  • @katyanaa
    @katyanaa 2 года назад +28

    My mom fell into this schemes before. Selling “slimming” detox coffee. It did not work, and the few times that she forced me and my sisters to drink it, we got really bad stomach aches. She’ll sell it to her friends and say it worked, look at her daughters- we were thin because we did ballet and ate well, not because of some stupid coffee. It took my dad threatening to divorce for my mom to realize that she was sinking her savings on a pyramid scheme.

  • @brittaolson6550
    @brittaolson6550 2 года назад +106

    I have watched this 4-5 times…these ladies are so funny and savvy. It’s not for lack of intellect that this happened to them. These companies are predatory.

    • @colie2020
      @colie2020 2 года назад +10

      They are predatory. They were fine when they were making money. Its all a scam

    • @dianecarman1979
      @dianecarman1979 2 года назад +1

      50,000 dollars / month very impressive...

    • @Nick-yq5zv
      @Nick-yq5zv 2 года назад +10

      Lmao you're just wrong im sorry, these are adult women who are responsible for their own choices and lack of career/critical thinking

    • @whatthefrenchtoast9541
      @whatthefrenchtoast9541 2 года назад +2

      The majority of women who are "recruited" are stay at home mothers. They want to be able to earn an income and stay home with their children. It is understandable how someone could fall for it because you would think if it was a scam, surely some entity could shut it down for being predatory. Sadly, government agencies aren't providing any protection from these "companies", and they are allowed to thrive. I've always worked outside of the home, so I can't fully understand the thought process of these ladies. I'm also not going to rip apart women who entered into something with the intention of helping their families.

  • @Noneyop
    @Noneyop 4 года назад +1449

    I work at a Goodwill. We get this stuff in ALL the time because no one can sell it.

    • @socialitenoel
      @socialitenoel 4 года назад +111

      I walked into my thrift store one day and someone must've donated their whole package. There was over one hundred pieces. I got a cute Mickey Mouse shirt for $2.99.

    • @BeeKool__113
      @BeeKool__113 4 года назад +75

      I worked at a thrift and we would also get a ton of this stuff. Sometimes just a few items and then sometimes we would get boxes of all Lula Roe gear.

    • @cerberez1
      @cerberez1 4 года назад +33

      Is Goodwill actually as bad a company as people say? I always hear that it's not really a charity and they exploit their workers...

    • @BeeKool__113
      @BeeKool__113 4 года назад +78

      Ezra Farber Yes, it’s not as it seems. The pay isn’t the best. They were asking more and more of the associates but not paying them for what they were asking. I saw individuals with special needs not treated very respectfully or kindly.

    • @szee8588
      @szee8588 4 года назад +150

      I found out the CEO of Goodwill makes over $14 million per year. I think it's disgusting they get stuff for free and then sell baskets for $6, vases for $8. Why not sell them for $1-3, when you know the shoppers are poor.

  • @GabriellaAnn
    @GabriellaAnn 4 года назад +3578

    I don’t even wanna think about the people in the warehouses making these items getting payed pennies to do so.

    • @misterwinkybluff5930
      @misterwinkybluff5930 4 года назад +52

      Children in China

    • @inkbold8511
      @inkbold8511 4 года назад +53

      Mister Winkybluff more like India, because one child policy has made those children become emperors in China. All from vice news.

    • @scruffy281
      @scruffy281 4 года назад +28

      I know, and that's more than these ugly clothes are worth!

    • @philmust3651
      @philmust3651 4 года назад +13

      Wait I saw an ad for people in poor countrys for this. This is a scam.

    • @carlycrays2831
      @carlycrays2831 4 года назад +11

      They're probably still making more than these women.

  • @Dancersmakeup
    @Dancersmakeup 2 года назад +37

    One of my dance friends moms was a “consultant” and soon my entire dance company was covered in lula roa it was crazy and it’s so interesting to learn about it more now

  • @americandevo
    @americandevo 2 года назад +18

    Why does the state of Washington get 4 million? Any "damages" should go to the real victims. The women who were stuck with thousands of dollars in unsellable clothing should be the ones getting their money back. Joining a class action lawsuit means a judgement will be split - a law firm gets the lions share and a former consultant will get a check for $127.43.

  • @mcomeslast
    @mcomeslast 5 лет назад +2233

    Any time someone is pushing for you to live beyond your means, that’s a red flag,

    • @reginarobertkrystyn
      @reginarobertkrystyn 5 лет назад +24

      I know a couple who did very well with another company and they were told the same thing. Live big and show it off so they did. That company turned out to be a Ponzi scheme.

    • @melocoton7
      @melocoton7 5 лет назад +12

      mcomeslast of course! They need people to be in debt and thus needing to keep selling and recruiting 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine 5 лет назад +18

      Huge red flag. I’m so perplexed though. The clothes are hideous...

    • @chainsawkitten3766
      @chainsawkitten3766 5 лет назад +3

      Well, that’s sales in general.. I sold high end new construction, and when I started, my sales manager really pushed me to get an expensive car and clothes. If the people you are trying to sell to think you are successful, they will feel more confident buying from you

    • @mcomeslast
      @mcomeslast 5 лет назад +8

      Chainsaw Kitten I get that. All jobs expect a “look”. But putting yourself in financial straights isn’t smart and that seems to be what this lady did. Sure take some bonus money, upgrade the wardrobe. It’s a career investment. But also save some or invest. She’s worked hard and has nothing to show for it.

  • @rockpapaman
    @rockpapaman 5 лет назад +2268

    All of this clothing looks horrid.

    • @decembersixx6237
      @decembersixx6237 5 лет назад +127

      It is the ugliest crap to be so expensive. I'll get the same looking stuff at Dollar General for $6.99!

    • @kingbradley8058
      @kingbradley8058 5 лет назад +183

      It's the suburban white mom starter pack

    • @OfficialCANVAS
      @OfficialCANVAS 5 лет назад +19

      @@kingbradley8058 empowered*

    • @lapinchechismosa
      @lapinchechismosa 5 лет назад +3

      December Sixx LoL it’s literally not dollar store bad 😂 they do have some good stuff

    • @EllicottCity1
      @EllicottCity1 5 лет назад +18

      An eyesore to say the very least😳

  • @according2her
    @according2her 2 года назад +10

    "Tijuana skinnies" I can't anymore XD

  • @adamarlem9863
    @adamarlem9863 2 года назад +17

    Leggings can be cut to make wide headbands : use larger ✂️sharp sewing shears. From the ankles, the ankles for ponytail ties, the hip-waist areas to make a turban type-- with a few hand stitch to prevent unraveling where you cut 🪡🧵

    • @dedepyle7046
      @dedepyle7046 2 года назад +1

      Great idea

    • @adamarlem9863
      @adamarlem9863 2 года назад +1

      @@dedepyle7046 thank you, you can make many, and if scrunched only the colors show. Post that, or really horrible colors🚀 rags for your favorite mechanic :)

    • @dedepyle7046
      @dedepyle7046 2 года назад

      @@adamarlem9863 awe, you are welcome.

  • @dessaysso
    @dessaysso 5 лет назад +2056

    What about the stolen art?? This pyramid scheme company took people's art and prints and used them without permission. There are so many lawsuits against this shady company.

    • @amiralamb
      @amiralamb 5 лет назад +5

      Des Comer Wow!

    • @derryltrujillo1112
      @derryltrujillo1112 5 лет назад +43

      And I will enjoy it when in the end every judge rules against LLR

    • @taylorhunt5459
      @taylorhunt5459 5 лет назад +7

      Unfortunately I imagine that was in some fine print. Wouldnt surprise me if this was part of the plan from the beginning, especially leverage in case someone was going to double cross them.

    • @bstmeg5237
      @bstmeg5237 5 лет назад +12

      @@taylorhunt5459 so much leverage I went to a free makeover from Mary Kay to see how much of a cult it was and they already started worth the leverage before they even higher you. They ask you to sell 300 dollars worth or 100 dollars worth at first and offer you a car within first fee months or year and they use fear tactics. Also it is a religious Christian cult if you do not admit to being religious they convertin their minds even of you claim you cannot be converted

    • @draconiusultamius
      @draconiusultamius 5 лет назад +5

      What a shitty company. Fucking people over wherever they go.

  • @akishaparker7976
    @akishaparker7976 4 года назад +1779

    My mom is gullible to stuff like this. This reminded me to check in on her more often

    • @rgdssd
      @rgdssd 4 года назад +18

      Akisha Parker my mom too! 😂

    • @noonelikesmycomment3891
      @noonelikesmycomment3891 4 года назад +19

      My mother too! Just recently she was telling me about a scheme like this.

    • @aparna2701
      @aparna2701 4 года назад +15

      My mom as well. And she seems so enlightened when talking about these companies.

    • @BreyonnaMorgan18
      @BreyonnaMorgan18 4 года назад +25

      Akisha Parker Mine too. Herbalife got my mom once.

    • @whoisdesirtv
      @whoisdesirtv 4 года назад +46

      A LOT OF OUR PARENTS are victims of this. My dad was part of HLife (You know the name). I was so upset since I went to school for business. I didn't talk to them about finances for 10 years. Now I am fixing everything, very frustrating.

  • @notizzyb
    @notizzyb 2 года назад +16

    Omg I can remember so many of my friend’s moms being “consultants” for lula roe, and I had so many lula roe leggings because of it. I had literally no idea which is the weird part.

  • @cookiemobers5650
    @cookiemobers5650 2 года назад +10

    "I didn't have friends, my daughter was too young, and I WAS STUCK AT HOME!" Key phrase right there that should have sent up alarms.
    The fact that she in a sense, blamed her CHILD, for getting into this MLM scheme...is sad.

    • @colie2020
      @colie2020 2 года назад +1

      Thats what I thought too. Thats bs. I wonder why they dont have friends. Its probalbly because she does mlms. I dont hangout w people who do scams like this. Are they really victims?

    • @brakkybru
      @brakkybru 2 года назад +2

      I agree, and these women fail to admit that they themselves were preying on every single vulnerable woman that they recruited underneath them. I’m happy for them that they wised up and got out, but they need to own up to the fact that if they recruited people, they were predatory too. Seems like they only became victims after those big bonus checks stopped coming in.

  • @cait8573
    @cait8573 3 года назад +2664

    Golden rule: If you have to pay to work at a company, its either a scam or a MLM.

    • @jakemitchell7786
      @jakemitchell7786 3 года назад +47

      So it's a scam?

    • @cait8573
      @cait8573 3 года назад +103

      @@jakemitchell7786 yeah, MLMs are pretty much the same thing as a scam. Never, ever pay money to buy into a job. Itll all go downhill from there

    • @Alexandra-qc9te
      @Alexandra-qc9te 3 года назад +36

      @@cait8573 I feel so bad for people who are actually so naive that they're victimized. It's also easy to be taken advantage of when one is vulnerable in any way. The right snake on the wrong day certainly has free reign to poison us.

    • @anahihern1
      @anahihern1 3 года назад +31

      I told a friend that she was in a pyramid scheme. She told me it was an MLM and the products worked for her. And I shouldn't say anything if I haven't tried the product.
      I will not buy a product that has a history of hair damage and baldness.
      I wished her luck and left the chat.
      Edit: Yes, it's Monat

    • @milkglassfairy7641
      @milkglassfairy7641 3 года назад +15

      @@cait8573 just like modelling ‘agencies’ and the like... if you have to PAY for a job... it’s not a job. MLMs are disgustingggg.

  • @moniebugg8721
    @moniebugg8721 4 года назад +1724

    Sooooo basically...the Scientology of fashion?

    • @gillian.grace6
      @gillian.grace6 4 года назад +29

      Monie Bugg hmmm fashion... is that what we’d call it? Lmao

    • @moniebugg8721
      @moniebugg8721 4 года назад +27

      Gill B lmao! Girl you know you're right! Basically they let a whole bunch of 5 yr olds color some leggings!! And look a friend of mine has 3 pair that tore up, girl she use them for cleaning rags...a damn shame...I hope they get SOME type of money back

    • @gillian.grace6
      @gillian.grace6 4 года назад +9

      Monie Bugg lmao they’re such a mess. But oh damn cleaning rags?!?! Lol I mean, I guess you gotta use them for something 😂😂 that’s pretty innovative hahah

    • @norml6874
      @norml6874 4 года назад +7

      Monie Bugg no this is 💯 a Mormon thing so more like warren Jeff’s cult of fashion

    • @moniebugg8721
      @moniebugg8721 4 года назад +3

      @@norml6874 so true! Gotta get more recruits, gotta get more wives...they were *stale*...Selfishness and Greed are a hell of a drug...

  • @naftac555
    @naftac555 2 года назад +5

    If I make 75 grand in one month and someone tells me I have to spend it all...I'm like 'see ya later" I don't understand spending that much money.

  • @Cincy_Kid
    @Cincy_Kid 2 года назад +9

    30 thousand dollar checks each month and you didn’t pay off your house? Maybe shouldn’t have been buying LV purses!

  • @jessicahirsh6973
    @jessicahirsh6973 5 лет назад +1671

    The environmental impact of this must be astronomical.

    • @artisticsquid
      @artisticsquid 5 лет назад +145

      I couldn't stop thinking about all of that just going straight to the landfill when it inevitably rips/falls apart

    • @gabrielleolson4756
      @gabrielleolson4756 5 лет назад +142

      THat's the fashion industry as a whole though, Forever 21, Target, H & M. It's all really bad.

    • @sahayeda5220
      @sahayeda5220 5 лет назад +8

      ikr. either end up in goodwill or the landfill.

    • @melainebullock
      @melainebullock 5 лет назад +79

      Makes me cry. The amount of waste that is unbiodegradable that we continue to buy from China is actually killing our planet right in front of our eyes. Burying things doesn’t make them go away

    • @sahayeda5220
      @sahayeda5220 5 лет назад +13

      @@melainebullock ikr! plus these clothes looked like shit to begin with. the injustice.

  • @drewapenner
    @drewapenner 5 лет назад +1907

    Vice hits their mark: informing me about a bizarre subculture I've never heard about before, but doing it with a soft touch and plenty of emotional depth.

    • @starylize
      @starylize 5 лет назад +30

      i’m hoping they put out more content like this!

    • @132karissanelson
      @132karissanelson 5 лет назад +12

      Drew Penner in Utah this isn’t a subculture. I know about a dozen of these sellers and probably 4 dozen women who are apart of other schemes. It’s ridiculous

    • @randomcommenter7343
      @randomcommenter7343 5 лет назад +13

      If you're interested in more stuff like this, check out reddit.com/r/antimlm
      It's been one of my favourite subs for well over a year (probably closer to 2) now. You can learn a lot about more schemes like this one! On the subreddit most people loved this doc.
      There's some AMAs from time to time from people who have been in or study MLMs like this one.

    • @niandraladie2953
      @niandraladie2953 5 лет назад +2

      @@132karissanelson Prepaid legal services lol. Or whatever their new name is. "Legalshield"

  • @FruityHachi
    @FruityHachi 2 года назад +25

    no legitimate company would dictate their employees how they should spend their money
    if employees want to squander their money on lavish things that's their choice, but the legitimate employer would never order their employees what they should do with their money

    • @waqasahmed939
      @waqasahmed939 2 года назад +1

      Legitimate companies tbf often pressure people into pushing a certain image too, including with getting nice cars
      Whilst that doesn't exist in the company I work for, a colleague said you're on x money, why are you buying y car?
      I said I barely use the car and I'm not gonna spend £2-£300/month on something that's just there for image.

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 2 года назад

      @@waqasahmed939 a company may not be MLM but can still be shady in their own ways
      if an employer pressures their employees to push a certain image like getting nice cars instead of focusing on customers' satisfaction, then the employer won't be kosher

  • @microsoftpainenthusiast8096
    @microsoftpainenthusiast8096 2 года назад +16

    Imagine thinking that you had friends who just used you the whole time.

  • @sandraxo8819
    @sandraxo8819 4 года назад +1704

    The most disgusting part of this whole video was the CEO trying to convince her to get a gastric sleeve surgery. I lost it when I got to that part of the video.

    • @legallyrequired
      @legallyrequired 4 года назад +91

      Sandra XO I agree. Her mindset reminds me a lot of what I felt when an ex of mine pushed me into developing Anorexia and to join different “proana” groups. Weightloss should not be held in such a toxic mindset.

    • @snapoutofit2151
      @snapoutofit2151 4 года назад +116

      It sounded like the CEO could have been receiving kickbacks from the surgeon!

    • @sandraxo8819
      @sandraxo8819 4 года назад +11

      @@legallyrequired Oh wow, I'm so sorry :(

    • @sandraxo8819
      @sandraxo8819 4 года назад +11

      @@snapoutofit2151 Oh for sure! lol

    • @weltonvillegal6258
      @weltonvillegal6258 4 года назад +6

      Snap out of it - You might not be far off.

  • @KikiDiki
    @KikiDiki 5 лет назад +1738

    I distrust anyone who calls me "sister" just because we're both women. There's something so hollow and phony about that. Know me first.

    • @londons_legacy
      @londons_legacy 5 лет назад +30

      Why is this sooooooooo trueee!!?

    • @J_Kwan
      @J_Kwan 5 лет назад +61

      Yeah, it's like guys who kiss your hand. No thankyou, forced intimacy gives me hives.

    • @margiedenavarre7919
      @margiedenavarre7919 5 лет назад +2

      Kaelah, you are SO right!

    • @lucoai153
      @lucoai153 5 лет назад +23

      @J R So the tea is that you're being fake. If you're regarding someone as your sister, when you don't actually feel like they're your sister, that's you giving validation to OP's initial statement. I would 100% not trust a single person who calls me "sister" because we happen to share a gender. I have a real sister, and some random fake stranger ain't gonna compare to that kind of bond.
      It may be a wild thought, but you ARE capable of being kind to someone who's a friend. They don't have to be a sister or a mother to you to remember to be kind and welcoming to them.

    • @ellietenenbaum3486
      @ellietenenbaum3486 5 лет назад +2

      @TheAmazingLittleRose lol!

  • @LorenzoWyche
    @LorenzoWyche 2 года назад +5

    A multi level marketing company built on thousands of Karens 😂

  • @joarbeiter5760
    @joarbeiter5760 2 года назад +35

    The racks at goodwill are jam packed full of Lularoe.

    • @dedepyle7046
      @dedepyle7046 2 года назад

      I like SOME of LulaRoe's products. Not a lot but some...
      I always had that feeling that something was not right with them.

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 2 года назад

      I don't like them at all..I wear mostly solid colors and dress pants.
      But yes exactly right. I see them all the time at the Goodwill Stores where I live.

  • @janospergely3805
    @janospergely3805 4 года назад +2011

    the black woman was highlighted more in the intro than her actual part. would have loved to hear more from her side of the industry. she worked in the background!

    • @veraraspopova9620
      @veraraspopova9620 4 года назад +47

      Janos Pergely 1000% AGREE

    • @e.theresebradley5966
      @e.theresebradley5966 4 года назад +12

      Janos Pergely Yes..

    • @Dustie1984
      @Dustie1984 4 года назад +118

      true, also the part when she said about how much supply they were receiving... it's mind-blowing... all that clothing was literally trash manufactured in Asia that will end up in America's trash bins and will have to be burned to get rid of, turning into toxic smoke to further damage the climate of the planet... apocalypse now.

    • @flowerchild777
      @flowerchild777 4 года назад

      I was hoping

    • @flowerchild777
      @flowerchild777 4 года назад +20

      @@Mashruz What a stupid close-minded, statement. Get passed color. You'll be a better person for it. WE ALL BLEED RED

  • @water2wine1
    @water2wine1 4 года назад +1691

    When are these people going realize that they do not own their own business and that they are the customer? Really sad.

    • @guyb6665
      @guyb6665 4 года назад +42

      could always be worse. At least clothes don't have a short shelf life like Herbalife!

    • @mildtoxicity
      @mildtoxicity 4 года назад +53

      They are not even customers. They are sheep getting fleeced over and over without even realizing they are being fleeced until it's too late.

    • @maggiekeeler6967
      @maggiekeeler6967 4 года назад +22

      They’re the customers with the liability of the company. So sleazy. These consultants are brainwashed.

    • @Shylade
      @Shylade 4 года назад +21

      More like these people are the product. The leggings are just a distraction prop.

    • @CelesteAnise
      @CelesteAnise 4 года назад +14

      I had a lady selling amway approach me about it. She met me many times at starbucks and didn't mention amway she just talked about investing and other things. I even went to two of the meetings and everyone was so hyped and excited to be rich like the speaker. He made fun of people working and how rich he was and still no mention of what the supposed investment would be. I wanted to see how long this would go before anyone told me what it actually was. She had me read a book too. Finally I told her what you wrote and she said I am not a good fit for the company, I have had 2 others approach in the last 2 years with similar spills. I have a second sense for these things now. I straight up told an old couple yesterday if it was amway or anything like it I wasn't interested.

  • @andrewnguyen2173
    @andrewnguyen2173 Год назад +6

    I'd defenitely would love a Vice documentary on Amway. They make statements such as they've been around for 60 years and they're legal since if they were illegal they wouldn't be around. I got some friends in Amway and want to undersatnd how AMway's MLM works too.

  • @b.menendez1525
    @b.menendez1525 2 года назад +44

    I just heard of this company; the ugliest rags ever. I'm surprised they sold. It is also really terrible that this company preyed on people. Lastly: if you have to pay to hang out with people, they are NOT your friends. People you connect to on FB are NOT your friends just because FB calls them that.

    • @hermanubis7046
      @hermanubis7046 2 года назад +5

      I was thinking the same, who would buy these ugly af rags?

    • @briancrawford8751
      @briancrawford8751 Год назад

      If you have people on your list of Facebook friends who aren't your friends in real life, just delete them. No good is going to come of collecting a list of strangers on a page and then posting about your personal life so that they can read about it.

    • @b.menendez1525
      @b.menendez1525 Год назад +1

      Or better yet, leave FB, have a real life instead of a virtual one. It is really annoying how much time people spend on their virtual lives instead of meeting and talking to the real friends sitting next to them.

    • @briancrawford8751
      @briancrawford8751 Год назад

      @@b.menendez1525 Yes, that's an even better idea. I have a FB page, but I hardly ever use it and go months or even over a year without even logging in. It's a massive waste of time, causes depression, and makes it even easier to inadvertently offend people.

  • @Noirmariposa
    @Noirmariposa 4 года назад +1525

    Those bonus checks were returns from their own money - not actually bonuses.

    • @annaleigh1533
      @annaleigh1533 4 года назад +104

      Yeah and the cruises and vacations they thought they won were actually paid for my them

    • @annaleigh1533
      @annaleigh1533 4 года назад +23

      @@Balletified what I meant was, all of them essentially are just reinvesting money they make from the company, by buying inventory to keep selling... so it's all just stupid lol

    • @iBeFloe
      @iBeFloe 4 года назад +39

      Seriously. They’re just shifting everyone’s money around to make it look like they’re making money. But they’re not. They’re expected to pay for their inventory again.
      It’s just a cycle of moving their money around & the actually company receiving it back.

    • @kiterafrey
      @kiterafrey 3 года назад +5

      They were a combo. It is a pyrmid scheme so the people at the top, the bonus is a mix of their own money and money returned to them from those below them that made purchases, so they’re also getting other people’s refunds. It is what makes this business structure disgusting.

    • @dfazo6186
      @dfazo6186 3 года назад

      Like that always sunny episode where they used coupons 😂

  • @09yulstube
    @09yulstube 4 года назад +2163

    What I really wanna hear is Lashae's story, she seems to be far more aware of the behind the scenes than the sellers/recruiters.

    • @Napalm_Candy
      @Napalm_Candy 4 года назад +159

      SAME! She didn't get enough time to get much of anything on camera :/

    • @er_cl
      @er_cl 4 года назад +72

      'sounds like an MLM but ok' podcast is realllly good, they interview a lady in one of them that was quite high up within lularoe, she rubbed shoulders with diane, very creepy gross stuff !

    • @er_cl
      @er_cl 4 года назад +34

      just realised that the lady i'm talking about is the one who had to sell her house !! she goes into more detail about the gastric sleeve etc

    • @smilesxo06
      @smilesxo06 4 года назад +27

      @@er_cl yeah theres videos of a facetime she did with a ex consultant she goes more in depth over all. Also another good video if you wanna know more about Lularoe, münecat has really good ones. She goes more into stuff that other anti-mlm RUclipsrs haven't. It's pretty long.

    • @er_cl
      @er_cl 4 года назад +8

      sʟʏ fox yess i'm subbed to münecat ! it's such a rabbit hole 😱

  • @kgb8825
    @kgb8825 2 года назад +1

    This breaks my heart and I feel very badly for these women that just want to belong. The sad thing is the pressure that the up lines place on the reps to get them to get people involved in this that cannot literally afford to spend their last cent on buying in. The pressure is insane and to lose a life long friend over a pair of defective leggings makes me wonder just what someone would do when the Real money is on the table. These people should be sent to prison. If you ever watch the TLC show Sister Wives, you will see that either one or all four of them are Lu La Roe reps. Talk about pressure to be on one of their down lines! This is robbery
    and fraud all rolled into one corrupted mess. Makes me very sick to see the real collateral damage done by these so called good people. Shame shame on all of them involved.

  • @A.S.P.A
    @A.S.P.A 8 месяцев назад +4

    I'm amazed how could they sell anything. The clothes look beyond awful and the quality, oh my 😬

  • @salty-spitoon
    @salty-spitoon 4 года назад +2451

    Seller: “my inventory is stale”
    Ceo: “YOU’RE STALE”
    Lmaaooooo

    • @1Brookiecookie1
      @1Brookiecookie1 4 года назад +171

      YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE STALE

    • @jaymewukmir2047
      @jaymewukmir2047 4 года назад +54

      I know for him to say this and have No compassion for her👎🏻

    • @BeCuzImFly
      @BeCuzImFly 4 года назад +58

      Hahahaha I laughed so hard when he said that. No chill!!

    • @annaphallactic
      @annaphallactic 4 года назад +133

      That's why his wife, who has no say in how the company is run, is its public face. No one would buy their shit if he opened his mouth in public.

    • @xcomfortablynumb83x
      @xcomfortablynumb83x 4 года назад +93

      He is a nasty old man who doesn't give one single fuck about any of his customers.

  • @valenciasmith3608
    @valenciasmith3608 5 лет назад +1425

    If people unfriend you and not speak to you anymore because you're exposing the company then they weren't your REAL friends anyway.

    • @hayleypogue1986
      @hayleypogue1986 5 лет назад +25

      Vee Orange no shit, it was a cult.

    • @Artbug
      @Artbug 5 лет назад +6

      Vee Orange yeah Im pretty sure that was implied......

    • @bonniehowell4259
      @bonniehowell4259 5 лет назад +30

      I seen a few people lose friends this way. I always get frustrated when I get an invite to a "girls night party" that's only disguised as MLM sale.

    • @CourtneyHammett
      @CourtneyHammett 5 лет назад +6

      That's the really sad thing. Everyone thinks they're real friends.

    • @Catherine3385
      @Catherine3385 5 лет назад +4

      It is that way with politics also

  • @LovingCandyXOxo
    @LovingCandyXOxo 7 месяцев назад +1

    My friend almost fell for an MLM. But she told me how the interview process was and how she would get paid, and I knew something was not right. I searched the company up, and ppl were saying it was a scam and it was an MLM. Had no idea what an MLM was and searched about it. Safe to say I stopped my friend from getting into it and was disgusted at how predatory MLMs operate.

    • @bonniehowell9206
      @bonniehowell9206 6 месяцев назад

      People recruiting downlines actually require an interview???

  • @WafflePandaCakeProductions
    @WafflePandaCakeProductions 27 дней назад +1

    I've worked at multiple thrift stores/clothing donation centers and at every single one I've worked at there's always been massive donations of LuLaRoe clothes

  • @ohemdoublegee
    @ohemdoublegee 4 года назад +1285

    I have never heard of a "job" where you have to pay 5k to get the job. K.

    • @onelifetolive927
      @onelifetolive927 3 года назад +11

      Never heard of franchise fees?

    • @onelifetolive927
      @onelifetolive927 3 года назад +20

      And it's not a job. They are not employees.

    • @caesarion4596
      @caesarion4596 3 года назад +47

      @@onelifetolive927 keep licking that boot

    • @onelifetolive927
      @onelifetolive927 3 года назад +2

      @@caesarion4596 lol what are you even talking about?

    • @ledflaplin2001
      @ledflaplin2001 3 года назад +13

      m g Lol, you must not own your own business? $5k is a drop in the bucket.

  • @Iris_Collins
    @Iris_Collins 4 года назад +1308

    Someone mentions $5k to start, and I'd be laughing on my way out the door. I can invest that in my own business before throwing it away on theirs.

    • @comradesky5931
      @comradesky5931 4 года назад +21

      It would make sense if it was an actual franchise.

    • @jac1871
      @jac1871 4 года назад +11

      I would’ve made more money investing in enron

    • @joshuadooley5236
      @joshuadooley5236 4 года назад

      LOL same

    • @anitalassiter4266
      @anitalassiter4266 3 года назад +9

      Yeah! If I couldn't pick my patterns and peices no way would they get that much out of me. Also I had already spent it on their ugly leggings. Don't judge me they are buttery soft!!!

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 3 года назад +2

      @@anitalassiter4266 , but you need leggings that are very beautiful and that will display your beautiful shape so that you feel lighter than air.

  • @talyahr3302
    @talyahr3302 2 года назад +12

    Well, supplier quality is a *vital* part of any sales business. I've learned that same lesson with many different products. Just change the product or supplier if you're really good at selling.
    Edit: And you should never invest $5k into a business without rigorously testing the product orders first!!

  • @kimberlyshryack
    @kimberlyshryack Год назад +5

    26:34 There's something so Bittersweet about seeing the mother comfort her daughter. It's like no matter how old your daughter is she will always be your baby

  • @melanieviselli9706
    @melanieviselli9706 5 лет назад +1420

    When you have to PAY AN EMPLOYER TO BE ABLE TO WORK FOR THEM it is probably a huge scam.

    • @Ddub1083
      @Ddub1083 5 лет назад +24

      lols... they arent employees, thats the whole point. How can we have labor working for us without having to pay them? Better yet, what if we came upw ith a way that made them pay us!!

    • @sarahquill7423
      @sarahquill7423 5 лет назад +16

      They're not an employer though, the people who work for them are independent contractors, so while it is shitty that they have to pay to work for them it's a weird grey area that isn't necessarily illegal.

    • @Kingsman4101
      @Kingsman4101 5 лет назад +6

      @@sarahquill7423 It should be

    • @3rdninches
      @3rdninches 5 лет назад +1

      True

    • @KaleidoscopeEffect
      @KaleidoscopeEffect 5 лет назад +7

      Yeah, it's ridiculous... With just a little bit more job of looking into things, you can buy wholesale items on your own and sell them on ebay or something. And not because part of a nasty pyramid scam... And you can buy items just when you need them not when some else says you need them, you need to recluit no-one and you can even name your own online store :) People should stop falling for this crappy scams.

  • @stacyneudahl4858
    @stacyneudahl4858 4 года назад +1784

    empty consumerism run amok. So much waste & much pollution and exploitation of lonely women in American, and poor seamstresses in Bangladesh and Thailand working in hot over-crowded and unsafe buildings. Nothing good comes of this.

    • @itsjustkady4594
      @itsjustkady4594 4 года назад +31

      I could not say it better than you did. Bless you

    • @tiffinyrae7614
      @tiffinyrae7614 4 года назад +12

      Stacy Neudahl - WELL SAID MY FRIEND!!
      How people are not aware of this is beyond my comprehension??
      Thank you for posting AWARENESS TO THIS TRUTH!!!!

    • @sofsof7573
      @sofsof7573 4 года назад +1

      Girl yes!!

    • @elainaswanson4364
      @elainaswanson4364 4 года назад +16

      Stacy Neudahl the amount of waste produced is literally all I could think about for this video omg

    • @oleneaz6662
      @oleneaz6662 4 года назад +29

      So true, America already has tons of clothes, every thrift store overfilled with stuff and most of them barely worn. These stuff werent ethically made, they were just about profits. We have enough of this cheap made stuff everywhere.

  • @louise-yo7kz
    @louise-yo7kz 2 года назад +25

    Mark is a peach. "You're stale, you're customer's stale." 🤦🏾‍♀️👀

  • @josephlafrance6220
    @josephlafrance6220 2 года назад +2

    My wife and I did Avon yrs ago Not once did my upline ever talk about selling the product just recruit. left after a few months.

  • @isaacmoraesdornelasdesouza3314
    @isaacmoraesdornelasdesouza3314 4 года назад +1304

    This sounds like a cult basically.

    • @Pirategod23
      @Pirategod23 4 года назад +21

      More like a pyramid scheme

    • @iriscurry8478
      @iriscurry8478 4 года назад +28

      Because it is

    • @sabersky1134
      @sabersky1134 4 года назад +43

      It is a cult. Many of their tactics come directly from the playbook that cults use.

    • @MiotaLee
      @MiotaLee 4 года назад +10

      MLMs are basically for-profit cults xD

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 4 года назад

      Izuku it is. It's Amway all over again.

  • @vadr0ka
    @vadr0ka 5 лет назад +503

    Pro tip: if you ever have to pay a company to work for them, it's a scam.

    • @erin9868
      @erin9868 5 лет назад +40

      Pro Tip 2: if you are told exactly what you can and cannot do, as well as how and when to do it, and exactly what to sell, you are not a business owner or a #bossbabe. MLM "consultants" are not their own bosses; theyre unpaid distributors.

    • @user-xg3tp9rw4j
      @user-xg3tp9rw4j 5 лет назад +17

      Pro tip 3: Always save/invest a portion of every paycheck because unexpected shit can happen. If you are making $50k per month you should have a budget and it's possible that $10k can be put into an investment portfolio.

    • @sandracervantes6512
      @sandracervantes6512 5 лет назад +1

      Fr

    • @shawna1278
      @shawna1278 5 лет назад +1

      Erin it’s not MLM if your buy in and recruiting are emphasized over sales, the buy in is what drives commissions, AND of course, if their pay structure is illegal. Pyramids are illegal. That’s what they were. MLMs are different but you have to do your research to distinguish between them.

    • @ComradeGrumbles
      @ComradeGrumbles 5 лет назад +3

      @@shawna1278 There is no such thing as a good MLM. Period. Citation, this FTC-Sponsored White Paper (Which really should get more publicity): www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/public_comments/trade-regulation-rule-disclosure-requirements-and-prohibitions-concerning-business-opportunities-ftc.r511993-00008%C2%A0/00008-57281.pdf
      Even without papers like the above, it should be obvious what MLMs are... but somehow, people don't get it.

  • @chrisskelton
    @chrisskelton 2 года назад +14

    Gonna be honest, Dianne or whoever the owner is called is incredibly charismatic, but toxic AF. She really could have built a legit business. Such a good idea and product in the beginning, but she just loves money too much, and it didn't matter what she sold. It could have been bags of poop, for all she cared

  • @nickiford9464
    @nickiford9464 2 года назад

    Did Rodan and Fields for 6 months. To be fair you didn't have to keep buying inventory, just had the Consultant package from the beginning. The worst was hitting up friends and acquaintances over social media. I still feel bad about that. Never had a problem with bad products with R+F. I do feel like they have decent products. I still bought them after getting out. But it did feel like a cult and some of this reminds me of the mentality of the consultants and people I met at product parties. So glad I got out. So much time and effort goes into this. Decided to spend that time with my family and on my real job!

  • @rachelnstephens
    @rachelnstephens 5 лет назад +1509

    "Mama and Papa Roe" - wtffffff this is a cult.

    • @acameron513
      @acameron513 5 лет назад +54

      A leggings cult...

    • @Vickiluv
      @Vickiluv 5 лет назад +31

      OMG these women were so thirsty..this gave me the creeps. She was having a lady boner for a watch!! WTF!!

    • @missmericano6260
      @missmericano6260 5 лет назад +9

      Its a southern thing I swear 😂

    • @RambunctiousRegan
      @RambunctiousRegan 5 лет назад +2

      Cringe af

    • @angela_somanythings5670
      @angela_somanythings5670 5 лет назад +11

      Rachel, hey girl!! Totally a cult, i have tried to warn people about this and other pyramid schemes, their Worldy ego aimed at an imagined success prevents them from hearing the truth! You should do a video on this and other pyramid schemes!! Love ya!

  • @Chibibutterfly
    @Chibibutterfly 3 года назад +2486

    When a company say they're family-oriented or the workplace is like a family, you better run. They will only exploit you and drain you like crazy

    • @rastapauyogafun6710
      @rastapauyogafun6710 3 года назад +97

      Like family does

    • @mrn234
      @mrn234 2 года назад +30

      When an actually proper company says (atleast where iam from) they are family-oriented they look after you when you have kids n stuff like that (like a in house daycare etc.) friend of mine works in one of those (they even have free or cheap trips for the Kids that are in school on the weekend/Holidays like going to theme parks or museums n stuff)

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 2 года назад +20

      Worked at a bakery like that. I left after they found me a replacement since I didn't wanna stay there and two days after they called me saying if i wanna go back to work. The conditions are awful there, lol. Ofc the new person was smart enough to leave asap

    • @missjess82
      @missjess82 2 года назад +2

      That's the truth

    • @nicolanimo8014
      @nicolanimo8014 2 года назад +17

      Family to them literally means free! Like wth that’s sick to target a “vulnerable market” for money.

  • @LittleSaplings
    @LittleSaplings 2 года назад

    the original lularoe documentary! watching this was so eye-opening when it first came out. I am so glad I am now educated on the reality of pyramid schemes (aka MLMs or direct sales)

  • @genevievesmith3562
    @genevievesmith3562 2 года назад +4

    I have been finding new LuLaRoe dresses with tags at Goodwill. I have several dresses and skirts of that brand. I had no ideal it was a pyramid scheme.

    • @thethrowawaythatstayed7055
      @thethrowawaythatstayed7055 2 года назад +1

      They probably would have been dropped off by people who couldn’t sell them (those especially ugly patterns) or from those who were pressured into buying them.