Damsel In Defense was launched in 2011 and claim their ‘
mission is to equip, empower & educate women to protect themselves with our safe and sassy personal protection products
‘.

There is no corporate address provided on the Damsel In Defense website, however the company’s Terms and Conditions state:

Your use of this site shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A.

You agree that jurisdiction over and venue in any legal proceeding directly or indirectly arising out of or relating to this site (including but not limited to the purchase of Damsel In Defense products) shall be in the state or federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California.

This conflicts with the Damsel In Defense website domain registration, which lists an address for DID INC. in Idaho.

Heading up Damsel In Defense are co-founders Mandy Lin (Chief Marketing Officer) and Bethany Hughes (Chief Services Officer). Bob Hipple serves as CEO.

Bob Hipple’s direct sales industry experience spans over 30+ years as a distributor, keynote speaker, company executive and business consultant.

He was the Vice President of Sales for two of the largest technology companies in the industry as well as VP of Sales for Scentsy during their early growth period.

Bob has served on the Education Committee for the Direct Selling Association and been a speaker at numerous DSA events.

After a two year consulting relationship, Damsel In Defense was honored to invite Bob on as their Chief Executive Officer in January of 2014.

Read on for a full review of the Damsel In Defense MLM business opportunity.

The Damsel in Defense Product Line

Damsel In Defense operate in the personal protection MLM niche, with a focus on products for women.

Personal protection products featured in the Damsel In Defense catalog include

Hard ‘lil Hand – handheld striking tool ($25)

Sock it to me – keychain-sized handheld striking tool ($10)

120 db door alarm ($15)

Holla Hers – high-pitched alarm with LED flashlight ($15)

Holla His – high-pitched alarm for men (same as Holla Hers but in black)

Wristle bracelet – whistle bracelet ($10)

Take it and Leave it – pepper spray twin-pack (one 5 ounce and one 2 ounce bottle for $25)

Perfect Pepper – pepper spray with disable pin ($20)

Hardcore Pepper Spray – keychain-sized pepper spray ($10)

Gotcha stun gun – stun gun designed to look like a camera, USB rechargeable and comes with alarm and LED flashlight ($95)

Get a Grip – handheld stun gun with LED flashlight ($65)

Striking Distance – 12-inch striking baton ($60)

Pack a Punch – stun gun with LED flashlight ($50)

Digital Defense – a digital “protection plan” ($29.95 a month for individuals, $59.95 for a family plan)

Other Damsel In Defense products include car safety and breakdown kits, a personal safe disguised as a spraycan and safety signs.

The Damsel In Defense Compensation Plan

The Damsel In Defense compensation plan sees affiliates paid to sell Damsel In Defense p


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Damsel In Defense's stated mission?
Damsel In Defense, founded in 2011, aims to equip, empower, and educate women to protect themselves through safe and accessible personal protection products designed specifically for female consumers seeking self-defense solutions.

Where is Damsel In Defense legally registered?
Although no corporate address appears on the official website, the company's Terms and Conditions specify that operations are governed by California state law, with legal jurisdiction and venue established in Los Angeles County, California courts.

What discrepancy exists regarding Damsel In Defense's location information?
The company's website lacks a corporate address, yet its Terms and Conditions reference California jurisdiction, while the domain registration reportedly lists a different address for the organization, creating inconsistency in location documentation.


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