Rewards for Telling Mary Kay Lies

Written by Sad In Pink

While there are some honest Mary Kay women out there in MLM land, there are many more who lie on a regular basis. From lies of omission, to little white lies, to the big whoppers they tell…. they’re all lies nonetheless.

Many in leadership positions fail to give the whole picture to their units or their national area. They paint a pretty picture in their monthly newsletters and on social media, but so few consultants who see it (or for that matter directors) really know the lie behind the statistics.

For example, I was perusing the recognition section of a national’s website, and here are some interesting things that few people in the area would even know. There was a director listed who had over 150 unit members in her unit. She was receiving recognition for this great accomplishment. However, the reason she had so many in her unit was not because she was doing so well in her business. The truth is she frontloaded many people and pushed them to directorship. Then, because there was no foundation under those directors, they eventually lost their units and she inherited their hard work for which she is now being recognized. See how the “MK spin” works?

Another example can be found in the list of the top units for the area. One of those recognized is the daughter of the NSD. As first line directors to the NSD retire, lose their units or step away, their unit members are given to the daughter. She did not have to work for these units. She is being given a nice slice of the pie and being recognized as though she did the work. Again… this is something that many people would not be aware of if they just looked on the surface.

Of course, one of the most outstanding examples of “spinning” is a list of those who are driving Cadillacs, Premier Club cars or Grand Achiever cars. If you read the name, and then, look at what they are doing in production per month, often you will see they are that they are falling short of what they need. There is a lot of pressure with driving an MK car. More often than not, there are co-pays going on behind those fake smiles. I know… I did that for a while and it is no fun.

Perhaps the biggest lie with a reward tied to it was found where they talk about the Queen’s Court of Sharing. In order to be on the Court, a director must recruit 24 seminar qualified women during the year. To be qualified, you must have the recruit do a minimum $600 order.

One of those listed on the page had many more than 24 during the year. However, what is not published is how she managed to do this. She basically signs the person up, gets them to get a loan through her bank the same day and gets the order in immediately. If they try to back out, she reminds them that they just signed loan papers and cannot back out. It is a neat and quick operation and it netted her high results.

What readers of the letter do not know is that this has to happen over and over and over in order to maintain a unit. Each month, a director has to add 10 new people to the unit to grow. Recruiting five will only maintain the unit but not grow it. It is a never ending cycle of replacing people and getting them to buy inventory. In addition, this director like many others will experience huge chargebacks as they march towards the diamond bumblebee. What a price to pay for a piece of jewelry… what a hardship for the women recruited.

When it comes to “spinning” (so everything looks upbeat, positive, and solid), no one does it better than MK directors and NSDs. They make the business sound exciting and fool proof. However, they are more like the bureau of disinformation when it comes to being downright honest.

If consultants and even other directors only knew the real stories behind all the rewards and recognition, they might see that Mary Kay is not enriching lives but impoverishing them. As my mother so often told me, don’t believe everything you hear, see or read. This goes double for the Mary Kay world.

4 COMMENTS

  1. The lies are pervasive and start early.
    “Of course you don’t need inventory to start! All that’s required is the starter kit.”

    “If I showed you how to earn an extra $100 per week in only 2-3 hours of extra work per week, could you find the extra 2-3 hours per week? Especially since in a few months, that $100 will double with the same amount of work?”

    “You have to show up to go up! You can’t miss Seminar/Career Conference/Fall Retreat/January Jumpstart/weekly meeting!”

    “All your training is free!”

    “Executive income for part time work!”

    “The product flies off the shelf!” (Only in an earthquake!!)

    On and on and on. So much deception, half-truths, and outright lies.

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  2. It’s even easier than a bank loan now – the MK Visa can be obtained immediately, and although the physical card will take ten days to arrive, you have access to the credit on the spot. No need to wait for anything. Once you start paying on the credit card, the interest rate will crest near 30% APR. How do I know? From personal experience. Don’t join the company, don’t buy the products, and certainly do not get the MK Visa.
    What a great racket for them, however! Heaps of cash coming their way. All built on lies.

    • I was clear when I signed up that I was going to be a personal use consultant only. My recruiter and her director pushed me to buy inventory and get the MK Visa. When my recruiter asked me if I had applied for the MK Visa yet, I told her no and that I have plenty of credit. I just don’t want to buy inventory. That didn’t go over well, since she was finishing DIQ. She did manage to finish, and now her unit is holding on by a thread. They missed production in January, and barely made it in February thanks to $700 worth of inventory that she personally purchased.

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