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Re: mary kay is a cult
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according to Forbes magazine: http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2006...09feat_ls.html scroll down to the bottom and click where it says "To find out which are the world's best-selling cosmetic brands, click here. " 2004 Global market share: Maybelline 7.4% Avon 5.4% L'oreal 5.3% Lancome 4% Clinique 3.6% Revlon 3.3% Estee Lauder 2.9% Max Factor 2.8% Cover Girl 2.7% Shiseido 2.2% No mention of Mary Kay, but Avon's on there. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kay_Cosmetics: "Mary Kay claims to be the best-selling brand of skin care and color cosmetics in its home country of the United States. However, no sources or statistics are ever provided to support this claim. Despite FTC requirements, accurate information on retail sales, product returns, number of consultants at each level, or amount paid in commissions each year is not publicly available." Seems that MK and it's reps like to make this claim that it's the best selling, but there's nothing to back it up. |
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See, that's such a problem with companies like this. The underlings will believe and pass on as gospel truth anything that their higher-ups feed them, without any proof to back it up. The whole concept of MLM takes advantage of people who are gullible and who have low self esteem. It's not a healthy way to go through life- believing everything someone who only has a business stake in you tells you. Do the research to make sure you're not getting screwed. |
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The FTC requires 70% goes to the public and I would bet money that you could check basements, garages, unpacked boxes and closets full of unsold product!! On my MKSurvivors Yahoo group, there are pictures of a director's "store" - it's better stocked than any retail store I've been in. So how can they boast about what they've "sold" if it is only sold to distributors? Now they boast of 2 Billion in sales and I've been waiting for that "increase from 1.8" - gee you think it could be from the recent doubling of many of their products and Nationals who are "working the numbers" to get to National Director status the fastest? It's almost a contest and if you knew what it took to get to National - you would be convinced they are cheating up a storm, mass recruiting and simply working the numbers to get what they want in record time. That's where the "sales" are - it's the value of what the distributors buy PLUS the value of BONUS product given freely, by the company, for the larger orders. |
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If you are gonna lead groups and have a website about it, you gotta know what's going on. It's surely been interesting for me to seek all this info on the net about it. I am thinking the best that you weren't attacking me - :confused:
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Oh, so many comments, and so little time...
-I don't mind buying Tupperware, Pampered Chef or whatever at a mall kiosk. I truly mean that "no soliciting" sign at the street! -Someone's buying MaryKay, as there's a woman about 1/2 a mile down the road who's on her third (or fourth) pink cadillac. I think she's a professional hypnotist. I tried the stuff and while I never, ever break out, I looked like a pepperoni pizza for days! -I have changed flights to avoid these "party racket" sales! ("Darn! And I won't be there until the next day...") -I wouldn't mind going to ONE Creative Memories Scrapbooking Party, as I have a ton of the stuff (why, I don't know!), and wouldn't mind putting it together. So far, I've decided to do a genealogical send-up on the black sheep of the family, in celebration of his being shot in the groin three times! -I have a waste basket at my door, with a sign to leave any brochures there. I feel that should give the proper hint. -While I've never been to any of these parties, I don't mind looking at a catalog at work or wherever. I just don't like the pressure of "buy, buy, buy!" I can do that all on my own, thank you! -My brother & sil were going to sell Amway (she's a sucker for that nonsense, and the worst salesperson in the world!). I told them that the Moonies ran it, and they backed down. Evil, I know. -I like Longaberger baskets, but as they were gifts, I didn't realize how expensive they are! |
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