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★★★★☆
Don’t believe the 1⭐️ Ratings
I joined LLR in early 2015. I sold A LOT and that was pre-Facebook Live. I cruise qualified every year until I finally had enough in 2019. I grew my team without awful recruiting tactics. All that said, if people really look back at 2016 and on, this company was so predatory. I don’t feel like I was predatory, but because of my rank, I am also implicit and I genuinely apologize to any down line that I may have inadvertently misled. I honestly wish this documentary would’ve been so much longer (hellllo Audrey system, awful launches, Noir dye getting everywhere, Down Syndrome Society debacle, beta testing, people passing out at conventions from standing in the heat, lack of water, the police having to be called to convention because people were fighting, the Rachel Hollis mentality 🤢 etc).
A note for the retailers giving this one star because “it’s boring and all lies and blah, blah, blah” …. Just because you don’t see it (or choose not to see it) doesn’t mean it isn’t true. Just because you make your monthly goal doesn’t mean others didn’t get screwed. If you can’t realize that and not shift blame away from the company, you have your own issues. If the company is so great, then why is this documentary ruffling so many retailer feathers? Yes some of this is old news, but those issues featured in this documentary killed finances, killed marriages, killed self esteem, and killed hope. Open your damn eyes and see that M&D aren’t the saviors you want them to be.
September 2021 · Movies and TV