Uh oh. Cracks starting to appear high up in SeneGence? Oh dear, how sad. (Cross-posted from our blog over at
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Uh oh. Cracks starting to appear high up in SeneGence? Oh dear, how sad. (Cross-posted from our blog over at
Continue readingGuest writer & MLM rep ‘Frenzied’ is back with the conclusion to her opinion piece on how MLMs can worsen our mental health, and how the companies themselves could do better for the many personalities & backgrounds in their ranks.
Continue readingGuest writer ‘Frenzied’ has a different story to tell. She is still in an MLM scheme, but she is against the business model. She discusses the mental health issues that can both drive a woman to join MLMs, and worsen while she’s involved in them.
Continue readingIf you are in multi-level marketing, please stop claiming you are an ‘Independent Business Owner’ says Bot Watch. Read their reasoning in this humorous piece.
Continue readingLet’s be honest, Younique are never going to obtain cruelty-free status. They’ve been talking about it since 2013, but in 2018 they’re practically avoiding the question altogether. Why?
Continue readingRumour has it that a potential merger with Jamberry & M Network has gone south & the company is failing to fulfil consultant orders. A UK-based Jamberry rep speaks to us.
Continue readingGuest writer Claire has come forward to discuss her time with LimeLife (formerly LimeLight). Read about stock crisis, complaints, and the bitchiness she witnessed from her ‘teamies’
Continue readingGuest writer Dr John Doe, of The MLM Syndrome, explores the deceptive words used by MLMers when luring recruits.
Continue readingGuest writer Tilly has come forward to discuss her time as a Younique rep. Read about the bullying at the hands of her upline, from the MLM that’s supposed to “empower women”.
Continue readingGuest writer Reina has come forward to discuss the time she faced a “job interview” that was actually recruitment attempt by a Quixtar rep (commonly known as Amway). Facing a quarter-life crisis, jaded and vulnerable, she was a prime target for an MLM pitch.
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