With LLR, the episode of American Greed just writes itself! The company culture is so toxic too, it might as well be a cult. When the lawsuit article broke on Saturday morning, the remaining top sellers and mentors all spouted the same lies. Many of them were headed to CA for Facebook training for the day, and all big companies get hit w/lawsuits, no big deal. Furthermore, LLR didn't pay those bills b/c the product was defective, they changed suppliers and this was sour grapes!
Umm, the FB training is something you can do online, so they obviously were headed to corporate offices to scheme some more lies to keep their consultants in line.
As for the lawsuit, if you order cheap fabrics and pay for low quality assembly, then that's what you get. Can't blame the supplier for supplying you with crap product, when that's what you ordered. Furthermore, in most cases, LLR determined that these products were not defective when the consultants noticed the issues. You can't have it both ways. You didn't pay the supplier b/c it was crap, but you charged your consultants to buy the crap, and then opted to counsel the consultants to blame their clients when things went wrong!
Your leggings popped a huge hole on the very first wear? You didn't order the right size. The fabric disintegrated in the wash? Why would you assume you could wash them like normal clothing? Oh no, you have to hand wash and airy dry, like a fine pair of nylon stockings!
As someone who has never been involved in LLR in any way, it's been an interesting education in the inner workings of this one MLM, and I am rooting for the ship to go down, soon. Unfortunately, the ones left holding the bag will be the ones least able to afford it, and the ones who should be held criminally responsible will get off mostly unscathed, likely with most of their stolen proceeds intact.