Mama June’s Daughter Lauryn Pumpkin Efird Accused of Scamming Her Followers!
Mama June’s Daughter Lauryn Pumpkin Efird Accused of Scamming Her Followers!
Lauryn Pumpkin Efird, daughter of Mama June Shannon, is once again under fire for allegedly scamming customers with a controversial bingo card game through her business, The Sisters Closet.
Fans Call Out Pumpkin for Questionable Business Practices Again
Pumpkin is facing backlash once more over allegations of shady business practices with her company, The Sisters Closet. After being called out previously for not responding to customers and refusing refunds, Pumpkin now finds herself under fire for a new issue — a questionable card game that has her customers feeling scammed. So, what’s going on this time?
Customers Speak Out About the Card Game
According to several Reddit users, Pumpkin’s latest controversy involves a bingo card game that she promotes during her live sales. One user explained the situation, “So, for a minimum of $15.99 plus $7 shipping, The Sisters Closet will EMAIL you a bingo card to play during their next live. Each card gives you six chances to win a shirt valued at around $18.99. So basically, you’re either paying for nothing, or paying to save $3. But don’t worry, each person will receive their $7 shipping charge back… not in actual cash, of course, don’t be crazy.”
Customers didn’t hold back, taking to social media to share their frustration with Pumpkin’s latest business venture. Here’s what some had to say. One customer wrote, “I’ve supported Pumpkin for a long time, but this is just ridiculous. Charging $7 to email a card? What a rip-off.”
Another shared, “I thought this was supposed to be fun, but it feels like a scam. Won’t be supporting her anymore.”
Someone else stated, “So I’m paying more than the shirt is worth to maybe win one? Makes no sense.”
Is It Even Legal?
The big question many followers are now asking is whether Pumpkin’s bingo card game is even legal. Charging shipping for a product delivered via email raised eyebrows, and several commenters pointed out possible legal issues. One user compared it to fitness influencer Brittany Dawn, who faced legal troubles for charging shipping on emailed meal plans.
“Didn’t Brittany Dawn catch a court case for charging shipping on her emailed meal plans? I don’t think this is legal,” one user speculated.
Others chimed in with similar concerns, “I don’t know much about business law, but they may get away with it if they do actually return the shipping charges, even as store credit. I’m really not sure how it works.”
“What is the legality of all of this? It feels really shady to me.” Another noted.
While it’s unclear whether Pumpkin’s latest venture crosses legal boundaries, it’s certainly leaving a sour taste in the mouths of her customers.
Personal Life Drama Adds to the Chaos
Pumpkin has been making headlines not just for her business but also for her personal life. Recently, she filed for divorce from her husband of six years, Josh Efird, only to reportedly begin a relationship with his cousin, Darrin Kitchens. Fans speculate that this drama, which seems to have started before the divorce was finalized, may be affecting Pumpkin’s decision-making and business operations.
As Pumpkin continues to face backlash, it remains to be seen whether she will address these concerns or make changes to her business practices. In the meantime, her customers are left wondering whether they’ll see improvements — or more questionable decisions — in the future.
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Olivia Davis is a Staff Writer at All About The Tea. Olivia’s hobbies include binging Netflix series, and watching Housewives on Bravo. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in History.