Written by Lazy Gardens Could Mary Kay become an addiction for some? Yes. Here are some of the signs. The term “addiction” was previously applied exclusively to chemicals such as alcohol, drugs, or nicotine. With recent research on the brain Read more…
One of the favorite techniques used by multi-level marketing (pyramid schemes) to recruit: FEAR. That’s right. Instill fear. Find a hot button. Help you discover you that you’re not happy. You’re not appreciated. You’re not paid what you’re worth. You Read more…
Written by SuzyQ A glimpse into one (of many) unglamorous reality of Mary Kay Seminar. Arena seating versus Hall A? The goal of course is Arena Seating (No Hall A!!!) It is not unusual to chant at meetings No Hall Read more…
Usana Health Sciences sells vitamins and nutritional products that are priced 100% to 300% higher than comparable products from other companies. In March 2007, a report on Usana Health Sciences was released by the Fraud Discovery Institute. Barry Minkow and Read more…
An amended complaint was filed August 31, 2007 in the Robin Blackmon-Dunda v Mary Kay Inc. case in Dallas County. Some interesting facts about Robin’s unit and career with Mary Kay:
Written by The Scribbler Mary Kay nsd Kathy Helou shows you how to recruit by telling the prosepct that Mary Kay is the answer to any and all problems. Scrib’s note: Have you been asked to attend a unit meeting Read more…
Written by The Scribbler Mary Kay Ash developed the “four point recruiting plan” when she first started Mary Kay Inc. Skin care classes and collection previews offer the best place to find prospective team members. Mary Kay herself developed the Read more…
Written by The Scribbler Pamela Waldrop Shaw tells you just how easy it is to recruit. (Easy? Really? Not for most everyone!) Scrib’s note: This is a terribly long-winded document rivalling the length of a car repair manual – classic Read more…
Written by The Scribbler Notes from Volume 3 of an Amie Gamboian CD, offering guidelines for closing a potential recruit.
This is an email from a director to her team, encouraging the extreme materialism that we see flaunted so often in Mary Kay. Hello Team!!! Racing here in the office, working on numbers, meeting people, selling product, signing up new Read more…
>>being “talked into buying it” in the first place. Said the end consultant (WHOOPS) customer with the quota to stay…
At least this one admits they visited the site on purpose instead of “oh I stumbled upon it”. 😂 And…
“I was just curious about this site, because I couldn’t believe what I was hearing." Good. It means people are…
"I was just curious about this site, because I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Now I am just in…
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