ladies, as a Mary Kay beauty consultant let me just say that i will be praying for you. praying that you realize you’re wasting your time. who really has time to look at the money other women are making and talk smack? wow! go spend time with your famalies or something.

we are a group of positive women who don’t get put down by your bull. the start up cost is $100. seriously? even if it Was a scam, that would be minimal. especially considering the fact that you get $410 of product.

for a lot of women who join mk its about more than money, but about building relationships with other women and we love it. plus, the extra money is nice 🙂 if you didn’t do well you didn’t try hard enough or you (clearly) had a bad attitude.

my first two months in i made $1800! i heard about this site from a girl i wanted to recruit. she did the research, signed up, and just had an awesome debut!!! anyway! i hope you all realize that we love our lives as mk consultants and for you to have time to bash us is just sad.

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  1. Tell the guy who wrote yesterday’s post, whose wife has blown over one million United States dolla bills on MK, destroyed their marriage, their family, her credit, and sucked his accounts dry, that it’s all positive and not a scam. I double dog dare you.

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  2. I’ll happily accept prayers whatever their source. But this chick needs to reread Jesus’s thoughts about the Pharisees, who prayed loudly and ostentatiously while simultaneously making His children’s lives more difficult.

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  3. ladies, as a Mary Kay beauty consultant let me just say that i will be praying for you.

    Wow, pious and patronising. That’s the type of Mary kay lady to avoid.

    praying that you realize you’re wasting your time.

    It’s my time to waste.

    who really has time to look at the money other women are making and talk smack?

    Is the money in the room with us? According to Mary kay Corp, the answers is “NO!”.
    https://imgur.com/a/mary-kay-income-disclosure-2023-LFdntKd

    wow! go spend time with your famalies(sic) or something.

    Gosh, thank you for your permission to spend, checks calendar, Thanksgiving with my fam.

    we are a group of positive women who don’t get put down by your bull.

    yes, I can see that. I guess that’s why you felt the need to write this epistle admonishing us.

    the start up cost is $100. seriously?

    So?

    even if it Was a scam, that would be minimal.

    But it would still be a scam and worth informing others so that they could be stopped before they lost money as well.

    especially considering the fact that you get $410 of product.

    That’s not the price I’d put on the product.

    for a lot of women who join mk (sic) its about more than money, but about building relationships with other women and we love it.

    Artificial friendships with the aim of exploitation aren’t relationships.

    plus, the extra money is nice 🙂

    points to the income disclosure.

    if you didn’t do well you didn’t try hard enough or you (clearly) had a bad attitude.

    Points to yesterday’s post. Where did Bill’s wife not try enough?
    https://www.pinktruth.com/2024/10/10/the-cost-of-doing-business-with-mary-kay/

    my first two months in i made $1800!

    How much of that was net and how much was gross? More importantly how much was that per hour of time you actually spent trying to make that money?
    That averages out at $30/day. or $7,800 per annum. You won’t be taking cocktails with Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk this year.

    i heard about this site from a girl i wanted to recruit.

    Must be one of the rare women who didn’t stumble over the site. Sounds like the new signs are working.

    she did the research, signed up, and just had an awesome debut!!!

    Only by MK metrics which are worthless in the real world.

    anyway! i hope you all realize that we love our lives as mk(sic) consultants and for you to have time to bash us is just sad.

    Do you? Or are you just repeating that mantra in the hopes that it will eventually work? I spend less time on here than you do “warm chatting” so that’s nice!

    I guess you need to spend your whopping profits on a caps lock or shift key.

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  4. “I will pray for you” – don’t bother honey, you need it more than I do. A city council member in my town charged with tax evasion many years ago said the same thing to me when I said shame on her for not paying her taxes.

    These posts are always entertaining but what I really like to see are the posts about specific people in Mary Kay and about how their claims of vast wealth or become director are heavily airbrushed – i.e. how they bought their way into directorship, how that “beautiful new home” they just bought wasn’t paid for with Mary Kay money, how they have disappeared from Mary Kay entirely and so on. Now that is the juicy stuff.

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  5. I’m going to trade in her excessive exclamation points for some actually useful punctuation and capital letters. Wow.

  6. “who really has time to look at the money other women are making and talk smack?”

    We do, because we’re not devoting every moment to trying to be successful in a pyramid scheme. 😜

    Also, WHAT money??? The income disclosure statement from MK Canada proves that’s a lie.

  7. Don’t pray for me. I didn’t ask you to, nor did I put out an unspoken prayer request. You and I don’t have the same god, as the god of MK is one of avarice and lies.

    So tuck and roll when you get off that high horse of yours. That first step is going to be a bitch.

  8. ithe start up cost is $100. seriously? even if it Was a scam, that would be minimal.

    You’re very fortunate that you’ve never been in a position where $100 could make a difference in whether you eat or not. I once watched a Mary Kay consultant trying to recruit a young woman who was pregnant, unmarried, and living in poverty, who had no social circle willing to make a round of pity purchases. How cruel is it to try to con someone like that into forking over $100 for product they’ll never be able to sell?

    And don’t tell me this was just a bad apple. How hard do you work to make sure your recruits can truly afford the products you expect them to buy? And what do you do to help them out when they can’t sell it, other than scold them for not trying hard enough?

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  9. First, please attend first and second grade where you can learn capital letters and punctuation, then I might be able to stand to read your redundant ramblings. Bonus points for original thoughts!

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