Liquid Lipstick thread

laurennnxox

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I've had someone else try to get into my online banking interface with a username I only use for one other thing that doesn't have anything to do with online shopping so i'm a bit curious how they pulled that one ... But I did order LA Splash at the beginning of the month

Did anyone else use PayPal and notice that the PayPal charge didn't list the seller as "LA Splash ... blah blah" but instead as "John Davler Inc."??
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I thought that was really weird ... but I got my lipsticks so I ignored it! LOL
LOL! Mine says that too. :/ When I was checking my paypayl I was like "the hell is this?" But it also says that on the return label. Pretty odd, but I'm assuming that person just owns multiple companies. I don't know how incs and such work in Cali.
 

laurennnxox

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So I just researched John Davler Inc. and its the parent company for John Davler Inc. BUT LOOK AT THIS SHIZZZ

[h=1]Jon Davler Inc. sued after employees allegedly ordered to undergo “vaginal inspections” to determine who had their period[/h]

http://www.pogowasright.org/jon-davler-sued-after-employees-allegedly-ordered-to-undergo-vaginal-inspections-to-determine-who-had-their-period/
Oh lord. I'll read this after class. Looks like that was my first and last order from La Splash. (and any other companies they might be the parent of. I haven't read it yet.)
 

Vineetha

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I've had someone else try to get into my online banking interface with a username I only use for one other thing that doesn't have anything to do with online shopping so i'm a bit curious how they pulled that one ... But I did order LA Splash at the beginning of the month

Did anyone else use PayPal and notice that the PayPal charge didn't list the seller as "LA Splash ... blah blah" but instead as "John Davler Inc."??
hmm.gif


I thought that was really weird ... but I got my lipsticks so I ignored it! LOL
Yes! it shows up as John Davler inc lol! These online security threats have me a bit concerned about ordering more online atleast from these small companies until whatever it is sorted out! I was thinking lime crime might be an isolated issue but looks like a lot of accounts not even used on lime crime website are showing issues!
 

Vandekamp

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So I just researched John Davler Inc. and its the parent company for John Davler Inc. BUT LOOK AT THIS SHIZZZ

[h=1]Jon Davler Inc. sued after employees allegedly ordered to undergo “vaginal inspections” to determine who had their period[/h]

http://www.pogowasright.org/jon-davler-sued-after-employees-allegedly-ordered-to-undergo-vaginal-inspections-to-determine-who-had-their-period/
Okay. I have heard it all.

[h=1]Jon Davler Inc. sued after employees allegedly ordered to undergo “vaginal inspections” to determine who had their period[/h] Aug 012012

August 1, 2012 Breaches, Court, Workplace

A regular reader pointed me to a small item on Courthouse News yesterday that reported a potential class action lawsuit against Jon Davler Inc. and its officer, Christina Yang. I almost wish he hadn’t, because I obtained the complaint, and the allegations are … well… frankly, yucky to the nth degree.

Roxanna G Sevilla is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that alleges that Yang lost her temper on finding a used sanitary napkin on the floor near a toilet that was also blood-smeared. According to the complaint, Yang then came into the plaintiff’s work area and demanded to know who had done that. When no one admitted to it, Yang allegedly ordered each and every woman to go into the bathroom with a female co-worker, and drop their underpants so that the co-worker could visually inspect their vaginal area to determine who was having their period.

Seriously. Those are the allegations, and according to the complaint, at least 15 female employees were subjected to that search. The plaintiffs also allege that they were told that they would be fired if they did not comply with the search.

The lawsuit raises claims of sexual harassment and discrimination based on gender, failure to have a sexual harassment policy in place, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violation of California’s constitutional right to privacy.

Wang’s LinkedIn profile lists her as V.P of L.A. Splash, a division of Jon Davler Inc. Attempts to email LA Splash for a statement bounced back with an “inbox full” message. Jon Davler Inc. does not have a working web site or any e-mail address posted on their parked domain.
 

laurennnxox

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Yes! it shows up as John Davler inc lol! These online security threats have me a bit concerned about ordering more online atleast from these small companies until whatever it is sorted out! I was thinking lime crime might be an isolated issue but looks like a lot of accounts not even used on lime crime website are showing issues!
Yeah it's really discouraging and frustrating. LC was a whole other beast though because of how long it went on without being addressed. It's hard to link back, so hopefully these companies get complaints and respond ASAP.

I really want a few DoC matte lippies from the restock but i'm really anxious about these companies. looks like I'll be getting a visa gift card.
 

laurennnxox

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Okay. I have heard it all.

[h=1]Jon Davler Inc. sued after employees allegedly ordered to undergo “vaginal inspections” to determine who had their period[/h] Aug 012012

August 1, 2012 Breaches, Court, Workplace

A regular reader pointed me to a small item on Courthouse News yesterday that reported a potential class action lawsuit against Jon Davler Inc. and its officer, Christina Yang. I almost wish he hadn’t, because I obtained the complaint, and the allegations are … well… frankly, yucky to the nth degree.

Roxanna G Sevilla is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that alleges that Yang lost her temper on finding a used sanitary napkin on the floor near a toilet that was also blood-smeared. According to the complaint, Yang then came into the plaintiff’s work area and demanded to know who had done that. When no one admitted to it, Yang allegedly ordered each and every woman to go into the bathroom with a female co-worker, and drop their underpants so that the co-worker could visually inspect their vaginal area to determine who was having their period.

Seriously. Those are the allegations, and according to the complaint, at least 15 female employees were subjected to that search. The plaintiffs also allege that they were told that they would be fired if they did not comply with the search.

The lawsuit raises claims of sexual harassment and discrimination based on gender, failure to have a sexual harassment policy in place, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violation of California’s constitutional right to privacy.

Wang’s LinkedIn profile lists her as V.P of L.A. Splash, a division of Jon Davler Inc. Attempts to email LA Splash for a statement bounced back with an “inbox full” message. Jon Davler Inc. does not have a working web site or any e-mail address posted on their parked domain.
Absolutely revolting. Do we know what other companies Jon Davler Inc. is the parent company of? I'd like to avoid these.
 

jaymuse

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Absolutely revolting. Do we know what other companies Jon Davler Inc. is the parent company of? I'd like to avoid these.
"
Jon Davler, Inc., is a vertical color cosmetic manufacturer in the United States. The company provides private-label, OEM and turnkey services,
along with the bulk production and formulations. All color additives used by LASplash Cosmetics are FDA approved.
Both LASplash Cosmetics and IONI Cosmetics are brands which belong to the company."

From their website (which is super shady by the way too http://www.jondavler.com/#/
 

MissElle12

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I've had someone else try to get into my online banking interface with a username I only use for one other thing that doesn't have anything to do with online shopping so i'm a bit curious how they pulled that one ... But I did order LA Splash at the beginning of the month Did anyone else use PayPal and notice that the PayPal charge didn't list the seller as "LA Splash ... blah blah" but instead as "John Davler Inc."?? :hmm: I thought that was really weird ... but I got my lipsticks so I ignored it! LOL
I noticed that too. John Davler was on my return label as well. Vaginal inspections?! Nahhh. Just nahhhhhh.
 

Indieprincess

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Okay. I have heard it all. [h=1][COLOR=0000FF]Jon Davler Inc. sued after employees allegedly ordered to undergo “vaginal inspections” to determine who had their period[/COLOR][/h] Aug 012012   August 1, 2012 [COLOR=0000FF]Breaches[/COLOR], [COLOR=0000FF]Court[/COLOR], [COLOR=0000FF]Workplace[/COLOR]   A regular reader pointed me to a small item on [COLOR=0000FF]Courthouse News[/COLOR] yesterday that reported a potential class action lawsuit against Jon Davler Inc. and its officer, Christina Yang. I almost wish he hadn’t, because I obtained the complaint, and the allegations are … well… frankly, yucky to the nth degree. Roxanna G Sevilla is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that alleges that Yang lost her temper on finding a used sanitary napkin on the floor near a toilet that was also blood-smeared. According to the complaint, Yang then came into the plaintiff’s work area and demanded to know who had done that. When no one admitted to it, Yang allegedly ordered each and every woman to go into the bathroom with a female co-worker, and drop their underpants so that the co-worker could visually inspect their vaginal area to determine who was having their period. Seriously. Those are the allegations, and according to the complaint, at least 15 female employees were subjected to that search. The plaintiffs also allege that they were told that they would be fired if they did not comply with the search. The lawsuit raises claims of sexual harassment and discrimination based on gender, failure to have a sexual harassment policy in place, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violation of California’s constitutional right to privacy. Wang’s LinkedIn profile lists her as V.P of L.A. Splash, a division of Jon Davler Inc. Attempts to email LA Splash for a statement bounced back with an “inbox full” message. Jon Davler Inc. does not have a working web site or any e-mail address posted on their parked domain.
With practices like this I'm not surprised information is being compromised. This company isn't even good to their employees.
 

Vineetha

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Yeah it's really discouraging and frustrating. LC was a whole other beast though because of how long it went on without being addressed. It's hard to link back, so hopefully these companies get complaints and respond ASAP.

I really want a few DoC matte lippies from the restock but i'm really anxious about these companies. looks like I'll be getting a visa gift card.
I know! The problem is even though most of us would have ordered a few of these smaller brands, a security threat at this point would directly be linked to LC that being the known issue. So unfortuantely even if other websites are having issues, it would actually take a while for it to come out!
 

shontay07108

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So disappointed I have 5 of these lip products now, sigh. I wish I knew this a week ago. 
I wish I had known before I bought 2 a couple of months ago. Well, it doesn't break my heart at all because besides this bit of disgusting news, I was less than impressed with the product anyway. Good riddance.
 

jaymuse

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With practices like this I'm not surprised information is being compromised. This company isn't even good to their employees.
I found this "Christina Yang" on LinkedIn and it still says she works at LA Splash. I hope to God that she just forgot to update her LinkedIn and she actually got fired.

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/christina-yang/15/792/b2b

Between boyfriends and cosmetic launches, I have become quite good at social media stalking over the years
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MissElle12

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I'm sitting on my hands for the next few months. No more online ordering for a little while for me. I work to damn hard for my money.
 

laurennnxox

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I wish I had known before I bought 2 a couple of months ago. Well, it doesn't break my heart at all because besides this bit of disgusting news, I was less than impressed with the product anyway. Good riddance.
I haven't really given the products a good test run-- just got them today. Part of me feels disgusted to even open them up. But I did use my money on it. Idk what to doooooooo.
 
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