Lauren Wagner in DIQ …. Attempt #6

Written by Parsons Green

Lauren Wagner is trying for DIQ again! This will be her sixth time in five years.

This is what it was like for Lauren trying to finish DIQ four years ago.

In this video, Lauren’s director, Megan Coleman begs for ten women to get on the phone with her and Lauren so they can discuss the Mary Kay opportunity with them.

If Mary Kay is such a great opportunity, why do you need to bribe women to listen to your pitch? Megan mentions that Lauren reached out to her to join Mary Kay because she once received a facial from Megan. Megan did not even remember her!

Lauren is doing great selling Mary Kay. She posted she had a goal to sell 24 mascaras in 24 hours. In two weeks, she’s sold five.

 

She’s trying to beat her best February total this month, which was $1,148. To be on track in DIQ, Lauren and her team need to have $13,500 in production.

Lauren can only count $3,000 of her personal production toward this total, so there is only so much she can order under her own name. So she’s definitely got a lot of work to do.

I think we’ll be be seeing a seventh attempt in year six.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Lauren can’t even be called a slow learner because she is not learning! Six times in five years and all the begging and cringy posts are doing nothing but making both her and the MK “opportunity” look pathetic.

  2. Cringe. First, this…

    “Looking for five women this week [who] I can use to create a FB group to share the new spring products that launch on the 15th.”

    WTF? FB group? Warning Will Robinson! Can you say SPAM potential? To make real money in retail, you need to sell product to strangers, and lots of them. Forcing customers to join a FB group to buy your products shows just how small your market really is…and how naive you are about retail marketing in 2025.

    You then go on to push a mascara promotion that does not even include the price! And of course, “…to help build another steady source of income for my family.”

    So there it is. Solicitation for pity puchases to provide financial support for your family. But sales to F+F will never be sustainable…so much for “steady” income.

    What’s your plan to grow a business that does not depend on charity from F+F? You can only draw from that well so many times.

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