Clothes company accused of being a pyramid scheme

Good to know. When I hit the site it asked if I am working with a BK agent already. After saying no it looks like I can buy direct. The BBB lists 8 complaints in the last 3 years and 2 in the last 12 months. All the complaints have to do with problems getting refunds. Some also indicate wrong items were shipped or shipments were missing items. Trying to resolve these issues sounds to be a big runaround with unfulfilled promises and getting shuffled between various associates.

BBB rating A-
Custumer Review: 3* (out of 5)

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What’s it taste like? Asking for a friend…

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Put that Kandi down! Bedroom Kandi is for closers!

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I bet that big boss lady was making a commission on the gastric band surgeries. Why else would she be so relentless in pushing it?

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heston2_phixr

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I was think that maybe those trousers are the poorly worded “Nigerian Prince Letter” of the fashion world. If someone is willing to part with cash for them, they’ll be open to any overpriced shite you want to sell them.

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The lottery is just a tax on being a clown.

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Clowns are desperate people. You think 120 people ride share in a single Toyota Camry because they like the smell of greasepaint?

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At least it’s clothes. It seems that many MLM schemes tend to deal with vitamins and nutritional supplements. Products which may not do anything more than cause the placebo effect.

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Also, make up and housewares. I’ve personally been pitched ultra expensive titanium cookware in an in-home demo, where they tried to index the price of a pan to that of re-modeling your kitchen. But the company is an MLM, selling “health and nutrition” (actually, incredibly overpriced pans, as in $1000 dollar pans, to people who can’t afford them). And that was a relatively “legit” MLM :-/

Almost all of them tend to have their associates loading up on inventory to make their quota, inventory they will never be able to sell.

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Yes, Rule 34

If that’s not enough. Some campmates at BRC once gave me the video they made. Dressed as clowns. Making sweet clown love (not really that sweet, apparently clowns are pretty aggressive).

And you know, I just moved and never noticed that DVD soooo now there is some wild clown porn loose in the wild. Lock up your family.

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I think some guy just found it wrapped in aluminum foil hidden in the carburetor of a clown car he just bought cheap :open_mouth:

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I… Laughed… Out… Loud… for… Real.

At work. In a sea of cubes. Silent sea of cubes…

Now I am imagining the entire heroin story except with clowns instead of M13. It’s more scary now.

“As I looked across the garage parking lot I could see these clowns were the real deal. Greased up from head to toe. These guys were no jokers”

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We bought some from a family member a few years ago, and the leggings were incredibly soft with some really cool colorful patterns that my wife and my daughter got matching pairs of.

Then we explained to the family member and others around her why she should clear her remaining stock and get out ASAP.

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Kind of works for the next story, too…

When I got to the very end, he said, “Wait. Hol’ up. Hol’ the fuck up. Did you actually just casually throw out how you robbed a bunch of Clowns? Bro, that is the fucking whitest shit I have ever heard in my entire life. Like, bro, you know me. I used to Clown. I know these Clowns. These Clowns ain’t just gonna murder you. They’re gonna make that shit last for six fucking hours. Bro. I don’t even know if I can be at this fucking house right now.”

The narrator voice went off in my head: “At moment, I realized I had fucked up.

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HAHAHAHAH.

It really does.

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So it is in fact possible for suckers to realize they are getting conned. Maybe there is in fact a little light at the end of the tunnel. Just a wee little bit…

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