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LuLaRoe, the billion dollar clothing empire accused of misleading thousands of women with their multi-level marketing platform, is analyzed.LuLaRoe, the billion dollar clothing empire accused of misleading thousands of women with their multi-level marketing platform, is analyzed.LuLaRoe, the billion dollar clothing empire accused of misleading thousands of women with their multi-level marketing platform, is analyzed.
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It's disturbing to watch the ease with which the owners of they "company" lie. It's also so sad to see the talking points given out to the urgent crop of #bossbabes. The poor reviews for this docuseries on multiple platforms all use the same language. Language I'm sure is straight from the home office. MLMs are toxic and predatory and this series does a good job of pointing out some of the reasons why.
Wow this is completely eye opening. In a time when so many are looking for jobs that allow you to work from home this documentary really show you why finding a company that is reputable is so important. Helping stay at home moms know what to look out for, I am so happy to have found this show. Way to go on shining a light on MLMs and how they really work.
LuLaRoe is a cult. LuLaRoe is a pyramid scheme. I'm glad someone is exposing them. And I feel bad for all of the Huns that still they they own their own business.
Please consider doing more episodes, or even branching out to some of the other predatory MLM's out there! Believe me you would have enough content for sure.
I also wish there was more information shared about the anti-MLM movement and how it's not about tearing people down. It's actually about trying to warn people before they get in too deep and offering a place to go after you finally get out with people who understand your frustration no matter which predatory company you have left.
I also wish there was more information shared about the anti-MLM movement and how it's not about tearing people down. It's actually about trying to warn people before they get in too deep and offering a place to go after you finally get out with people who understand your frustration no matter which predatory company you have left.
While it's great to expose these scammers, this documentary does not delve below the surface. Jumping around from clip to clip with a few lines from people with experience makes this "series" completely superficial. It goes nowhere after the first episode. It's more like a music video. We don't get anyone's actual story or experience.
You basically see everything in the trailers.
Would have liked to see more of those depositions.
I hope it will at least open some eyes and save some women from this stupid cult of a pyramid schemes.
Plus, Deanne apparently gained all that weight back! These people are endangering their lives by going to Mexico for surgery.
Also, we clearly need to teach better math skills!
You basically see everything in the trailers.
Would have liked to see more of those depositions.
I hope it will at least open some eyes and save some women from this stupid cult of a pyramid schemes.
Plus, Deanne apparently gained all that weight back! These people are endangering their lives by going to Mexico for surgery.
Also, we clearly need to teach better math skills!
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