Following on from a
comment left on Direct Cellars review
a few days ago, it appears the company has collapsed.
As I write this Direct Cellars’ website is still online. There’s no mention of a shutdown on the company’s website or official blog.
Direct Cellars’ official Facebook page appears to have been deleted. Their Twitter account is still up but hasn’t been updated since October 10th.
After requesting further details on Direct Cellar’s shutdown, BehindMLM reader ScamBuster” pointed me to a
Facebook post by Sherry Leasure
.
Leasure claims to have a Direct Cellars downline of over 10,000 distributors.
According to Leasure, Direct Cellars shut down on or around October 13th.
Direct cellars has decided to shut down the network and cease the direct selling operations, and has terminated all reps agreements.
Given Direct Cellars website is still online, this suggests the company is cutting off distributors but keeping their customers.
Sounds shady but then again, if Direct Cellars was a thriving MLM company with a ton of retail customers – why would they shut down?
In our Based on our 2016 Direct Cellars we pointed out
the opportunity as a whole seems very much geared to signing up as a Direct Cellars affiliate, paying $79.95 a month and recruiting others who do the same.
Sounds like that’s pretty much all that was going on.
Whether Direct Cellears distributors knew what was coming is unclear. Leasure’s post makes it sound like everyone was terminated without notice.
Five months ago however Leasure began promoting
iGalen
.
Bit of a strange move for someone boasting about sitting on top of a 10,000 strong distributor team.
Ironically, iGalen’s autoship starts at $79.95 a month and affiliate recruitment is the focus of their compensation plan too.
🤖 Quick Answer
What happened to Direct Cellars?Direct Cellars, a wine direct selling company, ceased operations around October 13th. The company terminated its distributor network, which included over 10,000 representatives. While the website remained online, the company's official Facebook page was deleted and social media activity ceased, with no formal announcement on official channels.
Why did Direct Cellars shut down?
The exact reasons for Direct Cellars' collapse were not publicly disclosed by the company. The shutdown appeared to be sudden, with no prior notice on the company's website or official communications to distributors or customers.
How many distributors were affected?
According to statements from former distributor Sherry Leasure, Direct Cellars had a downline exceeding 10,000 distributors at the time of shutdown. All distributor relationships were terminated with the cessation of direct selling operations.
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