Written by SuzyQ Sales directors are continually taught that their job is to bring in new recruits. New recruits mean new inventory purchases and more production means a higher monthly commission check. For those of you who are laboring under Read more…
I’ve been watching the life and business of former Mary Kay “top director” Kelly Brock for a couple of years now. She left MK in late 2019 to start her coaching business. At first I was mostly excited for her. Read more…
This is a piece submitted by a woman who worked in MLM that was not Mary Kay. But she was selling products to women, and the numbers are really no different than MK. Take a look at how dismal the Read more…
Last month at the “9 Losers on a Beach” event hosted by nsd Jamie Taylor, they created a whole bunch of social media content meant to fire up the downline. Our friend Chelsea Adkins (well, legally Chelsea Claytor, since she’s Read more…
Megan Coleman wants you to believe that Mary Kay is a real business. She and other MLM pushers will keep telling you that it IS a real business. NO. IT. IS. NOT. Real businesses are based on selling products and Read more…
I recently heard this statement on a television talk show: “One obstacle to recovery is hope.” They went on to discuss how hope plays a part in people recovering from tragedies or moving forward in their lives. In the real Read more…
Kristina got a dose of reality as soon as she signed up to be a Mary Kay consultant. Words cannot express my gratitude for all the information and knowledge at this site. I am 21, (newly) married, no children, still Read more…
Our little friend Dacia Wiegandt, teller of tall tales, wants you to know that she’s made a lot of money with Mary Kay! Of course, she’s gotten the typical MK swag as a reward for lying to women about how Read more…
One of our new members shares this story of how she got sucked into the pink vortex, but recognized the scam before buying inventory. Let me start by saying that I am new to this group, and I am so Read more…
Back in November, Kristin Sharpe and her mom purchased a house in Cumming, GA. Kristin gushed on social media about how she and her husband bought the $760,000 house, but they couldn’t qualify for the mortgage so Kristin’s mom Connie Read more…
I don't think they are using St John Knits now. They went to a knockoff company to save money.
I wonder why the national jacket “wasn’t up to quality” and how it “needs to be redone.” With the exception…
They can’t wear just a pin. It would get lost in the 12 bees, 6 unit “sales” levels, chunky national…
SCREAMING!!!!!
I love this SO MUCH. 😂😂😂😂😂