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The Real Reason Why Women Are Giving Up On LuLaRoe

If you join LuLaRoe, it's said you'll be able to work from home, set your own schedule, and join a team of independent fashion retailers. But as the old saying goes, if it sounds like it's too good to be true, then, well, it probably is.

Before you can get started selling for LuLaRoe, you have to have inventory. But inventory isn't free for consultants, and sellers don't have the option of borrowing some before paying the company back after they start making sales. According to the Join LuLaRoe section of their website, you have to invest a minimum of $2,500 up front to secure your first shipment of clothing, which you can then turn around and sell at a markup.

For many consultants, who are often stay-at-home mothers, that's a big chunk of change. And according to an article in Racked, the average price for a consultant's first shipment of inventory is $5,000 - double the said amount. There are also sales incentives for those who sponsor consultants, as the more money a consultant puts down initially, the bigger bonus her sponsor reportedly receives. Keep watching to learn The Real Reason Why Women Are Giving Up On LuLaRoe!

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A lot up front | 0:13
Competition is stiff | 1:00
MLM or pyramid scheme? | 2:03
Dictating the inventory | 3:09
Product problems | 3:58
Bankruptcy filings | 4:58
Spying? | 5:44
Pressure to sign contracts | 6:39
Returns got harder | 7:30
Borrow to buy | 8:37
A lot of lawsuits | 9:27
Insolvent? | 10:12
Blaming sellers? | 10:58
Sketchy founders? | 11:52

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