Is maxi skirt and leggings company LuLaRoe a legitimate multi-level marketing (MLM) company or a pyramid scheme? That depends on who you ask, and it’s the central question in the Amazon docuseries ...
Multilevel marketer LuLaRoe, which is battling two federal lawsuits and complaints about the quality of its brightly colored leggings and other fashions, is proving to be a tough sell for the ...
After claiming that LuLaRoe retailers are returning merchandise covered in “rat feces,” the leggings company has changed its buyback policy, prompting sellers who have extra inventory and empty ...
Faced with at least two lawsuits accusing it of selling defective merchandise, apparel seller LuLaRoe is making it easier for consumers to get refunds. Under what LuLaRoe describes as its “Make Good ...
In recent years, “multi-level marketing” (MLM) businesses — companies that utilize pyramid scheme-like tactics — have made great fodder for documentaries. The latest entry in the sub-genre, LuLaRich, ...
In early 2016, Amy Jo Reece became a retailer for clothing company LuLaRoe, paying $6,900 for apparel to sell from her home in Culpeper, Va. Two years later, Ms. Reece says she is stuck with $14,000 ...
LuLaRoe is an apparel company that was founded on May 1st, 2013 by DeAnne and Mark Stidham. DeAnne is the President of the company while Mark is the CEO. As stated on its website, its mission is to ...
LuLaRoe Consultant, Samantha Langston, had enough about two weeks ago. She had joined LuLaRoe in June 2016 and believed it was her path to financial success. The company, she says, encouraged her to ...
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