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  1. Leaked Beautycounter email encouraging top leaders to join Arbonne. Saw this be shared on Instagram. : r/antiMLM. r/antiMLM. r/antiMLM. • 3 days ago. Remarkable_Outcome66. Leaked Beautycounter email encouraging top leaders to join Arbonne. Saw this be shared on Instagram. Discussion.

  2. This email constitutes written notice of the termination of your Brand. Advocate Agreement with Counter Brands, LLC (d/b/a Beautycounter) (the. “Company”), effective as of April 17, 2024 (the “Termination Date”). In connection with a sale, the Company is shutting down its operations and. intends to wind-down and dissolve in the near-term.

  3. I don’t support MLMs at all. I used to watch a lot of anti-MLM YouTube, and I remember this brand. I believe they try to get into stores so that the brand seems more legitimate, get people to try out the products, then try to make them buy from the MLM side eventually.

  4. 5 days ago · on Google. This announcement follows the leak of a confidential email that was sent to brand advocates (the network of marketers that promoted the brand to others both online and in person) on...

  5. Is Beautycounter a MLM? Someone I know is getting into selling Beautycounter. I want to know if they're legit and searching online isn't give me the easiest to trust results.

  6. Dec 4, 2020 · If this information is true, it seems that Beautycounter might be a less awful MLM? It may be possible that my friend could actually earn some extra income. She has a wide following on social media as a hairstylist and I think she would be able to make enough sales to make commission exceeding the $50 annual fee.

  7. Yes, Beautycounter is an MLM. If you go to Beautycounters website and click on the sidebar and scroll down, there’s a link to a page called “Become a Consultant”. I’m not going to link to it, lest someone put in their information. Anyway, that’s the primary red flag for MLMs.

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