This is a high-quality docuseries. Great pacing and good interview clips interspersed with compelling footage. The story behind LulaRoe is getting a little crazier but it hasn't gotten too crazy yet (not yet criminal or overly cult-like- at least not any more cult-like than ALL MLMs). The people who are running the company are hilariously incompetent. They're using a Google Doc spreadsheet to try to track their inventory with multiple people trying to edit it at once? So much money is coming in, why don't they hire people with real business acumen instead of family members?
It's understandable how the early people who joined LulaRoe felt both addicted to the money and trapped by the terms. But it's the people who join later in the game that are perplexing to me. I guess a lot of people don't understand business and financial matters while simultaneously feeling desperate for a quick fix in life, and that's how MLMs pray on people.
It's understandable how the early people who joined LulaRoe felt both addicted to the money and trapped by the terms. But it's the people who join later in the game that are perplexing to me. I guess a lot of people don't understand business and financial matters while simultaneously feeling desperate for a quick fix in life, and that's how MLMs pray on people.