But is this cause really worth it? Read up on everything it’s been accused of and decide for yourself. This continues to happen in 2017 — multiple Instagram users have noticed Lime Crime’s new mermaid brushes appeared on Ali Express before Lime Crime had even announced its collection. But in 2014, Lime Crime sued Michelle Jascynski, who runs Doe Deere lies — a blog dedicated to providing receipts for Lime Crime’s alleged wrongdoings — for damages totaling $250,000 on the basis of copyright infringement and defamation. The suit had no legal grounds and was dismissed. A multitude of Instagram and Reddit users still claim they’ve never been refunded.
title: “14 Things Lime Crime Doesn T Want Its Shoppers To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Mary Rieser”
But is this cause really worth it? Read up on everything it’s been accused of and decide for yourself. This continues to happen in 2017 — multiple Instagram users have noticed Lime Crime’s new mermaid brushes appeared on Ali Express before Lime Crime had even announced its collection. But in 2014, Lime Crime sued Michelle Jascynski, who runs Doe Deere lies — a blog dedicated to providing receipts for Lime Crime’s alleged wrongdoings — for damages totaling $250,000 on the basis of copyright infringement and defamation. The suit had no legal grounds and was dismissed. A multitude of Instagram and Reddit users still claim they’ve never been refunded.
title: “14 Things Lime Crime Doesn T Want Its Shoppers To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Robert Painter”
But is this cause really worth it? Read up on everything it’s been accused of and decide for yourself. This continues to happen in 2017 — multiple Instagram users have noticed Lime Crime’s new mermaid brushes appeared on Ali Express before Lime Crime had even announced its collection. But in 2014, Lime Crime sued Michelle Jascynski, who runs Doe Deere lies — a blog dedicated to providing receipts for Lime Crime’s alleged wrongdoings — for damages totaling $250,000 on the basis of copyright infringement and defamation. The suit had no legal grounds and was dismissed. A multitude of Instagram and Reddit users still claim they’ve never been refunded.