r/MLMRecovery is a subreddit with 11k members. The most common flair used is story, advice, resource, video, and images.
This is a community for recovering victims of pyramid schemes, MLM's (multi level marketing), and other scams. Whether you were a consultant, or your best friend turned to the dark side, this is a place of support to those who feel victimized. Stories, advice, or references are all welcome!
Flair Used in r/MLMRecovery
#1
Story
: "My husband finally admitted our "business" was ruining us"
37 posts
#2
Advice
: "Help!"
37 posts
#3
Resource
: "Check out this book if you're an ex-MLM or send a copy to s.o you care about that is in an MLM."
6 posts
#4
Video
: "Mrs. North Dakota mocking African Americans and addicts in a MLM video where she not only admits to lying in order to make sales, but also encouraging it. She also tells these young girls that they NEED FaceTune in order to be successful and encourages them to use it."
4 posts
#5
Images
: "Another Monat model"
3 posts
#6
Meme
: "My friends were sucked into MLMs by other friends. Thankfully after a few years of pain and bruised egos they've all finally escaped"
2 posts
#7
Article
: "MLMs Aren’t Just Bad For Your Finances — They’re Bad For Your Friendships"
1 post
Member Growth in r/MLMRecovery
Yearly
+255 members(2.4%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026