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We're a software and coaching company that helps clients add an extra 5-6 figures/month with facebook groups within 90 days.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hi My name also Kim.l I had join Group…

Hi My name also Kim.l I had join Group convert last years ! For the programs done for you ! To had a coaching Bussiness online ! I’m so shame and embarrassed to bring this to public but after see many people had also got the same scame that I had I’m
Continue to give my voice out ! $17.000 that I had paid to got discount for 12 months if I paid up front or $25.000 if I paid every month , like every one else had lost , the promised $17.000 for the course included a trip to go to her conversation in Palama city hotel and fly included, sadly in that two month I’m in the program she did had scheduled to learn and set up the whole program each day live go live with disfront coaches from India or Philippine just lectures about life , and the day with her live she is not even real in live is a video and all lectures about life also ! Out site of that I had to work with group in Philippine or India to work on my web site or profile and they had ask to pay more for memberships each months, for marketing they ask all my sensitive information like social numbers, DOB,address includes bank accounts, and passed words and everyday stream of call and text messages pull in from Philippine and India , I’m stop completely after two month what all this happing to me ! I had text KimDang in the group , and email and out site text that she give before I paid ! All I got her answer return that she said go back to all your coaches , your money not refunded, she keep sent me back to all the coaches overseas that I so scare to work with but still try to be nice cuz they had so much of my information , I live in nitemared, only two months, so I beg her just deduct for the two months and paid me back the rest of 10 months I had paid up front , the she no where to be fount then I had hack in to my email , every day the harassment in many dis front ways , please Trust pilot you need to hear me out . I had proved from the bank the loan that I had to paid her , with many more proved , this very intelligent scamed and a group is very dangerous for people try to learn and create a Bussiness online , I had file my case in Chicago court we still working on it , I had write two review's last years along with many more people that also files and write review on this ! I had lost $17.000 and more for course ,fee , membership and many more fees that came up afterthey is no trip no learning no creating a business coaching just terrified and and nite mare each days ,while in the program and group Convert , I reach out to all the one that also got scamed like me , please keep let your voice out hope this May help lots of people not to fall in to this unbelievable fraud ! May God’s help all of us ! And hope any one suport this group had to stops !
Dear!trustpilot I had put Dow the wrong date for the case for this review cuz I was really up sad when I wrote this but 10-10-2024 was the date on the check I had sent her , so it up to you to do the right things , I can not change any disfront date ! If this had not followed by Trust pilots I’m sorry that you can not help me post this to help other I will continue go to dis front platform to keep fight unstill she refund my money and also help other ! I’m not write fake reviews! I had 33 more reviews of 33 poeple that had lost money with this Groups, in court or I keep share my heart break experience to help other too ! Thank for give me a change to had my voice seen I lost a big amount of moneys .

23 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

For Anyone Considering Working with Kim Dang: A Loving Caution

It’s not easy to write this. I’m sharing from a place of vulnerability, not to attack or blame, but to offer a heartfelt reflection that I hope can support others in making empowered choices.

When I signed up for Kim Dang’s program, I was in a tender place — full of hope, ready to take a leap, and trusting the promises I was given. I was assured that if I followed the process and didn’t find success, I’d receive a full refund. That gave me the confidence to invest a significant amount: $17,000.

I showed up as fully as I could. But what I now realize is that my journey — like so many people’s — wasn’t a straight line. I live with ADHD, and I was navigating intense overwhelm and trauma responses that made parts of the process incredibly difficult. I didn’t need just strategy. I needed a level of support that was trauma-informed, patient, and attuned.

Instead, I was met with rigid expectations and ultimatums. At one point, I was told that unless I completed a specific task by the following day, I’d lose the opportunity to get my money back — something that felt completely unattainable in my state at the time. When I asked for the refund I had been promised, I was pointed to a contract that didn’t align with what I had been told on the phone before signing up.

This experience left me feeling heartbroken and unseen. Not just because of the money, but because I truly believed I would be supported in a way that honored my whole self.

It’s become clear to me that any coach or mentor — especially those working with people stepping into their dreams — must be trauma-informed. We’re not all starting from the same place. Some of us are still healing from years of feeling not enough, and we need guidance that meets us with compassion, flexibility, and truth.

I would not recommend working with Kim Dang. In my experience, the focus seemed more on sales than on truly serving people. There are coaches out there who walk with heart, who hold space with deep care, and who honor their word even when things get messy.

If you are someone who needs gentleness, integrity, and a human-centered approach — please listen to your intuition. You deserve to feel supported, not pressured. You deserve a mentor who sees your light and knows how to tend it.

I am now being asked to take this review down by Kim and her team This isn’t about revenge. It’s about truth. And it’s my hope that in sharing this, I can help even one person feel less alone, and more empowered to choose a path that truly honors their heart.

With care and compassion....

Update after seeing their review. I had no idea what I was getting into. Maybe they gave me a huge document to read, but the phone conversation I had with the person who sold me promised me in 20 different ways that I would get my money back if it didn’t work for me. I tried my hardest. I showed up. I did everything they told me to do and of course they found something wrong with it. Don’t listen to their reply. Leave this company alone unless you are DESPERATE, as these people who charge $17,000 for cookie cutter advice prey on desperate people. You can get far more support from ChatGPT.

4 December 2024
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Reply from groupconvert.com

Whew. Okay — this one stings a bit, not because of what’s written… but because of what’s left out.

Sheryl’s review paints a picture of heartbreak and “pressure,” but conveniently skips the part where my entire team bent over backward for months — while she skipped sessions, changed dates, and went on multiple trips during the exact launch window she chose.

So let’s talk about it.

She enrolled knowing exactly what she was signing. The call was recorded. The refund policy was read out loud, word for word.

She nodded, signed, and got access to everything that same day. That refund guarantee she keeps referencing? It’s conditional — like every performance-based program. You do the steps, you qualify. You skip the steps, you don’t. That’s not “pressure.” That’s accountability.

We hosted over 18 live sessions for her. Three private strategy calls with me personally. Coaching with Priyanka, Juan, Connor — the whole crew. She got custom messaging rewrites, launch slides, ad reviews, and a personalized challenge plan.

But when launch week came? She didn’t make an offer. Literally. No offer. No pitch. No call-to-action. We reviewed the recordings — hours of prep, zero actual selling. Then came the refund demand.

And look — I get it. Launching is hard. Especially when life is heavy. I have compassion for that. But honesty matters. If you tell the internet a story, it should be the whole story.

Sheryl wasn’t “met with ultimatums.” She was given extensions — twice — while she traveled. She wasn’t “denied support.” She missed multiple meetings that could’ve fixed the exact things she’s now blaming the program for.

When we asked her to correct false claims, she called that “being pressured to take it down.”

No. We didn’t ask her to silence her truth — we asked her to stop lying about ours.

Here’s the truth: my team showed up with structure, compassion, and a ridiculous amount of patience. She didn’t show up with consistency. That’s not cruelty — that’s a mismatch of readiness.
And that happens. But rewriting history online because it’s easier than owning the mirror moment? That’s dishonest.

We stand by what we delivered. Every call. Every recording. Every timeline extension.

We also stand by the clients who do the work and win — because the results are real when the effort is too.

So, for anyone reading this: yes, we hold people accountable.

Yes, we expect you to finish what you start. And yes, we’ll love you through it — but not lie for you.

Here's a link to a 47 page document detailing her interaction with us with screenshots:

Please review everything before making your opinion on the above review.

We have the receipts and evidence. Out of the hundreds of clients we've enrolled over 5 years, we document everything and below you can review it for yourself to make a decision.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hpgkqkkjem11459l7wnlg/Shezza-Walters_-Wins-Timeline-and-Client-Communication-History-Google-Docs.pdf?rlkey=vyd3du7oldacu89isu2tf7d59&st=5uho3yrj&dl=0

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My Experience with Kim Dang – A Story of Misrepresentation, Unauthorized Charges, and Broken Promises

I’m sharing my experience with Kim Dang and her company, Group Convert (groupconvert.com), to warn others about the unethical practices, financial losses, and lack of accountability I endured. This review reflects the reality of my engagement with her company, exposing their misrepresentation, negligence, and retaliatory behavior.

1. Initial Agreement and Payment Issues

From the very beginning, my dealings with Kim Dang’s company were marked by unprofessional conduct. We agreed on a small down payment, with the remaining balance to be charged to a different card as discussed. Instead of following this arrangement, her team ignored the plan and ran my primary card without consent. When the same card declined, they repeatedly charged smaller, unauthorized amounts until they scraped my account for a total of $12,000.

When I expressed my desire to cancel, her salesperson, Mary, begged me to reconsider, claiming the billing issue was a mistake by their team and assuring me that the services would meet my expectations.

2. Misrepresentation of Services

The “done-for-you” (DFY) services sold to me by Group Convert were completely misrepresented. Here’s how the services fell short:
• Slides: The slides provided for the 5-Day Challenge were AI-generated, generic, and irrelevant to my business. My team spent hours revising them nightly, yet they remained incomplete by the final day, creating confusion and reputational damage during the challenge.
• Ads: I was promised that all 13 ad creatives would be run for the duration of the challenge. This never happened. No meaningful ad campaigns were executed, and the assigned ads manager was unresponsive.
• Landing Page: The landing page provided was incomplete, missing critical thumbnails and key details about my business, further reflecting their lack of professionalism.
• Additional Staff Requirements: I was assured I would not need to hire additional staff or team members to execute the program. However, from the outset, I was told I needed an appointment setter and someone to nurture leads throughout the month. When I raised this with Priyanka, a team member, she assured me she would personally step in to handle these tasks. She never followed through.
• Unstructured Lead Nurturing: Due to Priyanka’s inaction, multiple unmoderated chat rooms were created for the leads, causing chaos. Participants promoted their own side businesses, badmouthed mine, and undermined my brand, resulting in significant reputational damage.
• Support: Despite being sold as a DFY service, I was instead asked to co-create materials on calls with their team. In many cases, I was left to complete the work myself, which is not what I paid for.

3. My Attempts to Resolve the Issues

As these failures became evident, I made repeated efforts to address them. On November 26, 2024, I had a Zoom call with Kim Dang, during which she made the following key admissions:
• Kim acknowledged that her salesperson, Mary, had been let go for falsely selling “done-for-you” services her company could not fulfill.
• She admitted that her company, Group Convert, faced dozens of chargebacks from other businesses who purchased the same misrepresented offer.
• She apologized for her company’s unethical practices and promised to review my case with her team and work toward a resolution.

4. Broken Promises and Lack of Communication

Kim’s promises during our Zoom call turned out to be empty:
• She never provided a resolution or refunded the $12,000 charged to my account.
• Despite my multiple follow-up emails, she failed to respond or follow through.
• While I was able to recover $8,000 through my bank dispute, Kim retained $4,000 for incomplete and misrepresented services.

5. Retaliation Through False Reviews

After my partial dispute resolution, Kim retaliated by leaving a false negative review about my company on Trustpilot. She maliciously posted the review under another company’s profile (with a similar name) and included defamatory claims about me and my business.

This action was unethical and completely contradicted the understanding we reached during our Zoom call, where she acknowledged her company’s wrongdoing, apologized, and promised to make things right.

Despite my efforts to avoid publicly sharing my negative experience to protect her reputation, Kim’s decision to post a false review demonstrates her lack of integrity and disregard for professional accountability.

Sincerely
Michael Jenkins

Reply: Delivery of a poor product does not make my experience a lie, the nail in the coffin was Kim telling me her sales person was fired for “misrepresentation causing dozens of chargebacks” and instead of answering my several emails trying to resolve this you bashed me!

7 August 2024
Unprompted review
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Reply from groupconvert.com

Let’s get the truth straight.

Michael didn’t get scammed. He got served—literally, with every single deliverable listed in his signed contract—and then filed a fraudulent chargeback after receiving everything.

Here’s what really happened:

Michael joined our DFY 5-Day Challenge program on June 5 2024, signed via PandaDoc, IP-verified from Livonia, MI, using the same card he later disputed. His signature sits right there under the refund clause stating “all program sales are final and non-refundable.”

Terms disclosure -https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w1z0w3rv3uhz21tba5xil/Terms-disclosure-Michael-Jenkins.pdf?rlkey=o5y8e06ewixzzbc8mx43n0h55&st=rwl5wlza&dl=0


From June through August, my team delivered everything he paid for:
• A full GoHighLevel funnel built and tested
• 13 custom ad creatives (the contract required 2)
• Ad copy, tracking links, and a running campaign — he even wrote “This is perfect, thank you” in Slack

Client Communication - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dqyygsb05dravm3mis6zz/Client-Communication-Michael-Jenkins-Google-Docs.pdf?rlkey=deluj0mgk3xd181jbvxkzlc8i&st=rk76lzjz&dl=0

• Slides, workbooks, landing pages, VIP content — all in his Google Drive
• 15 Zoom calls recorded and attended by him or his staff

Michael - Service Documentation…

Then—on August 17—he messaged that he was done with the month-to-month plan. No refund request, no complaint.

We thanked him, sent a completion agreement, and within 48 hours uploaded every file link he asked for.
On August 23, he filed a chargeback claiming “services not received.”

Visa reviewed the proof—Slack logs, deliverables, call recordings, and his signed contract—and ruled in our favor. Case closed. Fraud confirmed.

The irony? Michael tried to keep the assets and his money. And when the bank sided with us, he came here to rewrite history.

His story about “unauthorized charges” is a fantasy. Stripe records show he used the same card, same email, same billing address from day one

Client Communication - Michael …

. His claim that we “begged him to stay” is half-true—we begged him to stop lying.

I run a company that’s helped hundreds of entrepreneurs build real businesses. We honor every contract, overdeliver like maniacs, and still answer Slack messages at midnight.

But no company—no matter how ethical—should tolerate clients who accept full work, ghost their team, and weaponize reviews after losing a chargeback they started.

So yes, beware… but not of us.

Beware of clients like Michael Jenkins who take, vanish, and then cry “fraud” when the receipts don’t match their story.

We keep receipts. The banks saw them. The truth won.

Here's the complete files of our entire interaction including screenshots and receipts:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/49bqnihvcwt59529byq9x/Michael-Service-Documentation-Michael-Jenkins-Google-Docs.pdf?rlkey=g2v59qso0hjjaspxzx454zt1m&st=phjxwvu2&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dqyygsb05dravm3mis6zz/Client-Communication-Michael-Jenkins-Google-Docs.pdf?rlkey=deluj0mgk3xd181jbvxkzlc8i&st=rk76lzjz&dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w1z0w3rv3uhz21tba5xil/Terms-disclosure-Michael-Jenkins.pdf?rlkey=o5y8e06ewixzzbc8mx43n0h55&st=rwl5wlza&dl=0

Here's also a link to a recent client interview raving about our support:
https://youtube.com/live/E-T66tWHntc

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Demand for Payment

Demand for Payment
April 4, 2024

Re: Balance DUE
Kim C Dang
Groupconvert LLC - HK Autosports & Auto Parts Lab

Kim C Dang
16666 Smoke Tree St ste B3
Hesperia, CA. 92345-6100

VIA EMAIL & USPS CERTIFIED

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address the matter of the outstanding debt owed to Invictus Advisors in the amount of $ 50,921.28 (fifty thousand nine hundred twenty-one dlls 28/100), dated various invoices.

Despite previous reminders and attempts to resolve this matter amicably, the outstanding balance remains unpaid. It has now become necessary for us to formally demand payment of the aforementioned amount to avoid further escalation of this issue.

Please be advised that if payment is not received within 14 days (fourteen days) from the date of this letter, I will have no choice but to pursue legal action to recover the debt owed to Invictus Advisors. This may include, but is not limited to, filing a lawsuit in San Diego, CA.

Enclosed with this letter is a detailed account of the outstanding balance, including all relevant invoices and communications for your reference.

I urge you to treat this matter with the seriousness it warrants and settle the outstanding amount without further delay. Should you have any questions or need clarification regarding this debt, please do not hesitate to contact me at 619-677-6512 or vespinosaatinvictus-advisors.com

Please govern yourself accordingly.

Sincerely,

Invictus Advisors

Vidal Espinosa, MBA

2 May 2023
Unprompted review
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Reply from groupconvert.com

This person isn't even a customer. We are getting this review removed.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

GroupConvert is a great company for coaches

GroupConvert is a company of passionate, driven people who only want the best for their clients. I can personally say that they have provided best-in-class support both in terms of tech support as well as business-related support decisions. Great company!

23 February 2024
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Reply from groupconvert.com

Thank you Lane for your positive review!

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