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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t buy their overpriced course

Don’t buy their overpriced course—it’s just something simple that you can easily Google yourself. After you join, they won’t teach you everything. Instead, they’ll upsell you to join an even more expensive class.

They could provide pre-recorded lessons, but they pretend it’s a live class. Then, they delete the videos after a few days, leaving you with nothing. During their “live” sessions, they mostly talk about unrelated topics like drinking tea or dieting—completely useless. You won’t be able to ask course-related questions because they won’t reply. They only respond to people who say “hi” or praise them, just to keep the class dragging on for three hours when the material could be covered in one.

They claim you’ll get access to a group, but they split participants into smaller groups that are essentially inactive. No one will answer your questions because everyone is just as confused as you. Or worse, you might be join in a one-way communication group where you can’t even talk.

The rumors are true. These so-called “Excel warriors” aren't a joke. When they win, they claim they’ve been profitable for a long time. When they lose, they’ll say they’ve hedged their positions. If you are not profitable, it's because you are not paying for their mentorship program. To actually understand anything, they’ll make you pay again, locking you into another useless, one way communication platform. They’ll keep draining your money to support their shady, worthless company.

They claim to be billionaires, yet they still want you to pay for their overpriced, ineffective services.

TL;DR
Avoid this program. You won’t learn what you’re looking for. They’ll just keep making you pay more, like those scammy gurus in China. Their offerings are overpriced and useless compared to better options available in the market. Look elsewhere.

22 November 2024
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