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Greensleevevssnotnose · 17/03/2023 21:21

Not sure where to put this post! Has anyone done his training? I really want to do it and have till midnight to pay for it. It's £2500 and I am currently unemployed. It makes big promises in transforming health wealth and relationships. If I was working I would have the money but not the time whilst now I gave the time and the money but it's 2 month's rent if I take a while to get a job. Wondered if anyone has done it and what they thought?

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pinkySilver · 17/03/2023 21:25

If you are not sure don't do it. There's no rush. I don't know his stuff but instinct says it's a likely all hot air. I wouldn't do it. There's better stuff around. And that's a hell of a lot of money.
But as I said - I don't know him.

Greensleevevssnotnose · 17/03/2023 21:28

Thanks, my other half says it's all woowoo but I've actually got a lot out of the free stuff he has given. It feels high pressure like 10 emails a day counting down till the offer expires. I might wait but the price is going to go up by 40% I guess these are just sales tactics.

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pinkySilver · 17/03/2023 22:10

They are sales tactics. If you buy, buy on your own terms. When you want to , when you're sure. And not out of panic.

There will always be deals and discounts. (Do you really think he's never going to offer a discount again?)

Greensleevevssnotnose · 18/03/2023 10:27

pinkySilver · 17/03/2023 22:10

They are sales tactics. If you buy, buy on your own terms. When you want to , when you're sure. And not out of panic.

There will always be deals and discounts. (Do you really think he's never going to offer a discount again?)

Well he says he isn't! Thanks sound advice I didn't buy it.

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PlateBilledDuckyPerson · 18/03/2023 10:34

I wouldn't trust anyone who makes 'big promises' to 'transform' your life, to get £2500 out of you.

DDoOneRon · 18/03/2023 20:35

If you ever change your mind, just sign up with a different email address to get the offers again.

What is it you like about him? Perhaps people could suggest similar, cheaper, alternatives.

missfliss · 19/03/2023 07:42

Please don't do this. It's a hard sales tactic and no doubt his advice will be very very similar to the sorts of things you can find in the self help or business section of any bookshop.

Nobody can have that much impact via a predelivered course with a series of 'one size fits all' assumptions , true impact can only really happen from your self on a medium to long term plan of working towards some change.if you need help identifying what that change could be then I would recommend using a careers service - or if you DO have any money, a reputable coach.

It doesn't sound like you do however so I would start with some good books - checkout Forbes or Harvard business review to get some good recommendations maybe.

Much cheaper at £15 versus £2500...

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