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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away!

I recently invested my time and money into Aidan Booth's eFormula program, drawn in by his promises of significant profits. Regrettably, my experience has been nothing short of disappointing. Instead of achieving the financial success I was promised, I found myself feeling deceived and frustrated.

The program fell short on delivering the support and insights I expected, making it clear that generating any real income through this system was virtually impossible. The enticing marketing may have caught my attention, but the reality was a stark contrast to the hype. I strongly advise anyone considering eFormula or any of Aidan Booth's offerings to think twice. Protect your hard-earned money; it’s simply not worth the risk.

30 July 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of Aidan Booth and his scammy programs!

Aidan Booth is an affiliate marketer who along with his partner Steve Clayton are behind products such as the Kibo Code, Online Marketing Classroom, 7-Figure Cycle, and many others.

His courses are aimed at people wanting to start an online business. However, beware!

His programs are overhyped and scammy. In his latest one (eFORMULAR) which he's just launch, he makes claims about how much profit can be made selling products on Amazon and he gives an example. What he fails to mention are the extortionation fees that Amazon charge. I should know, I was an Amazon seller for over 10 years.

I bought into Aidans 7-Figure Cycle program some time ago and it promised all sorts of amazing things. Sadly, the software didn't work anything like they claimed it would and it was practically impossible to make a profit.

In addition you had to put money into a 'wallet' which they held for you in order to purchase products to send to Amazon. However, when they realised their software wasn't working they gave just up on it and then stole the money that was in my wallet.

I contacted Aidan Booth who claimed the problem was nothing to do with him and he refused to refund my money, even though he's a multi-millionaire. I am still owed over $1000, not to mention the money I paid for the program in the first place.

Please avoid Aidan Booth and his scammy programs, he is a crook!

30 January 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aidan is a fraudulant scammer in the…

Aidan is a fraudulant scammer in the internet marketing niche. His courses made him millions of $ but they're nothing short of a scam.

in his recent course 123profit he makes false claims about profits (showing revenue as profits) in his sales presentation and a dishonest 30 day money back guarantee that deliberately doesn't let you check the entire course since it delivered at 1 module every week, so after 4 weeks you've nothing but fluff and you never see the entire course to be able to evaluate properly the course. And at $3500 it's beyond a highway robbery.

Check Reddit for more reviews (not from affiliates).

Furthermore, he lives in Argentina, far away from the reach of US law enforcement so he has protected himself from any law suits.

Stay Away!

1 February 2023
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