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Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:04 pm to lsunurse
I see those leggings at the gym ,,on fat girls that sit on the machines and look at their phones
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:18 pm to lsunurse
At one point in my life I made a business out of being a recruiter. I recruited for 4 different business ventures at the same time. I had amassed 5,000 members and made around $60k a month. People on Facebook would tell me I was in a pyramid scheme all the time but I just chalked it up to them being jealous of my brand new Mercedes and Rolex. I received so much hate posts that I ended up deleting Facebook and they effectively killed my business. But it’s okay, I followed Dave Ramsey’s advice so now I’m debt free
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:22 pm to 13SaintTiger
That post gave me cancer
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:25 pm to lsunurse
quote:My wife has an entire dresser with every drawer filled with LulaRoe leggings that probably just about all of them were won in free giveaways.
VICE video about the huge MLM (aka pyramid) scam that is LuLaRoe
She asked me about starting to sell them, and I laughed it off, said that was a bad idea.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:25 pm to Caplewood
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That post gave me cancer
That's ok...I'm sure there is an MLM sold essential oil that can cure that!!
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:29 pm to shel311
There was a poster in one of the MLM threads a while ago that was talking about his wife selling LuLaRoe and defending it saying it is not a scam. Talking about how she quit her regular job cause she was making so much money by just selling LuLaRoe.
Would love to know if that is still the case?
(I'm gonna guess no)
Can you imagine the embarrassment of trying to explain that employment gap on your resume when you have to find a real job again? Would do you say...self employed fashion consultant?
Would love to know if that is still the case?
(I'm gonna guess no)
Can you imagine the embarrassment of trying to explain that employment gap on your resume when you have to find a real job again? Would do you say...self employed fashion consultant?
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:29 pm to lsunurse
Is LuLaRoe a lululemon knockoff?
This post was edited on 5/26/19 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:30 pm to lsunurse
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Can you imagine the embarrassment of trying to explain that employment gap on your resume when you have to find a real job again? Would do you say...self employed fashion consultant?
What difference does it make? It’s 2019 and a gig economy. It’s not the 90’s anymore.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:30 pm to lsunurse
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Can you imagine the embarrassment of trying to explain that employment gap on your resume when you have to find a real job again? Would do you say...self employed fashion consultant?
Why would someone be embarrassed to put “Sales”?
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:31 pm to 13SaintTiger
No
It's more printed leggings and large tops and dresses.
But the leggings are HORRIBLE quality. So bad they showed one lady showing how easily you can poke holes in the leggings by pushing on them with your fingers.
It's more printed leggings and large tops and dresses.
But the leggings are HORRIBLE quality. So bad they showed one lady showing how easily you can poke holes in the leggings by pushing on them with your fingers.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:34 pm to 13SaintTiger
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$60k a month.
Wtf? Sign me up. I’ll scam stupid housewives for that kind of scratch
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:36 pm to 13SaintTiger
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Why would someone be embarrassed to put “Sales”?
Meant more so being found out that you were dumb enough to fall for a pyramid scheme. So much so that you quit a real paying job, with benefits and all, to sell crappy ugly leggings.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:37 pm to lsunurse
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It's more printed leggings and large tops and dresses.
But the leggings are HORRIBLE quality.
Oh, so like forever 21 and H&M. My wife took me inside one of those stores before and the first thing I thought was “damn, the mark-up on these cheaply made fabrics must be insane”
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:38 pm to fr33manator
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Wtf? Sign me up. I’ll scam stupid housewives for that kind of scratch
You can make some serious change jumping from pyramid scheme to pyramid scheme if you have the experience and know what you are doing
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:41 pm to 13SaintTiger
I hope LL sees this thread. I know she would love this video(if she hasn't seen it yet). She shares my dislike of LuLaRoe.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:46 pm to lsunurse
Is LuLaRoe geared towards larger women? I've only ever seen larger women wearing their clothes.
Posted on 5/26/19 at 10:59 pm to lsunurse
You know what two things are that never lie? Numbers and yoga pants
Posted on 5/26/19 at 11:04 pm to lsunurse
Melaleuca is the MLM my Wife’s friend tried to sucker her into. They had this lady do a presentation and she bragged about her new Yukon Denali that was paid for just from melaleuca. Frick these BS companies
Posted on 5/26/19 at 11:05 pm to lsunurse
My ex wife is apart of this LaLaRue whatever scam.
She sells it online. I actually hope she is highly successful so she doesn't come scraping for more dollars here.
I can't handle the alimony as it is.
You can find her at.....oh it isn't that good playa...
She sells it online. I actually hope she is highly successful so she doesn't come scraping for more dollars here.
I can't handle the alimony as it is.
You can find her at.....oh it isn't that good playa...
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