I’ve been in Mary Kay for 8 years and I still love it. If you all had put even half the effort into your businesses instead of whining online, you might actually have gotten somewhere. But no. Easier to blame the company than admit you didn’t hustle. You want success handed to you without doing the work.

Mary Kay is a business not a charity. You’re mad because it didn’t magically work out for you, but for the rest of us who do the work, it’s amazing. Sorry, but not everyone’s cut out to be an entrepreneur. Mary Kay isn’t a scam. Quitting is the scam you pulled on yourselves.

3 COMMENTS

  1. PTC, some of the contributors here were indeed successful in Mary Kay…by Mary Kay definition. They speak out now because of how money is made in MLMs like Mary Kay. Upline profits require downline losses. There is no way around this.

    If you cloned the most successful Mary Kay salesperson, and filled the sales ranks with these clones, the loss rates would remain the same. Contrary to your assertion, hard work can’t overcome the nature of MK’s business model. Downline losses are built in and can’t be avoided. The upline simply can’t profit without these losses. MLM industry averages have it that ~249 participants must lose money for each profitable participant. I am not okay with this.

    In traditional businesses, it is possible for 100% of participants to make positive money. I am okay with that. PTC, can you see the difference?

  2. Gosh, someone so sweet and pleasant must completely have OODLES of customers 😘

    Next time, try reading the site instead of attacking the pink strawman in your mind.

  3. However, I will give points for “Quitting is the scam you pulled on yourselves.” That’s a Mary Kay Kliché ™ I haven’t heard before.

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