Utah (USA) based Jamberry Nails has ceased paying affiliates and shipping products. Over the past eight years, the company’s sales network has grown to more than 100,000 Independent Consultants.
The company stated in an email to consultants:
“We’re so grateful to each of you for your patience during this transitional time for Jamberry.
We regret to inform you that any product, gift cards, swag, marketing or event purchases made prior to 11:59 p.m. MT on June 28, 2018, are ineligible for refund from Jamberry.”
Nail products maker Jamberry named in October 2016 Elizabeth Thibaudeau as its new CEO.
Thibaudeau succeeded Adam Hepworth, who has led the company from its inception. Hepworth’s wife, Christy, co-founded Jamberry in 2010 with her two sisters, Lyndsey Ekstrom and Keri Evans.
Jamberry is known for its do-it-yourself nail wraps, which are applied using a heat and pressure technique. In addition to offering a wide range of original designs, the company has worked with the likes of Disney and the NFL to introduce special themed collections.
Jamberry expanded into Mexico, adding to operations in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, Australia and New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
“I am passionate about the direct selling channel and believe in the power of social selling,” said Thibaudeau when she started