Consultants File Lawsuit Against LuLaRoe, Calling it a Pyramid Scheme
Consultants File Lawsuit Against LuLaRoe, Calling it a Pyramid Scheme
Have you heard of LuLaRoe? It's company popular for it's “vibrant print leggings and affordable casual wear.” Unfortunately, it's in a spot of legal trouble. It turns out a class-action lawsuit has been filed against the company, labeling it as a pyramid scheme. The lawsuit itself is being taken on by the same lawyer who just won a “$25 million settlement against Trump University for charges related to fraudulent business practices,” Amber Eck. She will represent four named plaintiff's and “thousands of consultants” across the country. The lawsuit alleges “six charges of unlawful, fraudulent, and unfair business practices, advertising, and breach of contract under California law.”But what is LuLaRoe? What are LuLaRoe consultants? For starters, LuLaRoe is a “multilevel marketing company” that sells comfortable women's clothing. LuLaRoe consultants are people who essentially “pay for the privilege of selling merchandise to their own friends and social networks.” According to reports, consultants are “required to purchase an onboarding package of $4,925 to $9,000 worth of inventory” and are encouraged to keep investing, “a.k.a. purchase more inventory.” They're also encouraged to keep about “$20,000 worth of merchandise at all times.”
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