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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Research very heavily before you get…

Research very heavily before you get involved with this company. They are now called Satsie Thomas/ Young Vibes. Observe the patterns of the language in their positive reviews. Notice the responses from the company and the blame they place on customers that are not happy. Our experience was problematic, stressful and overwhelming. They do not have formal credentials but they will market it in a way that makes that sound like a good thing.

1 February 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please beware of this company

Please beware of this company, I had the misfortune of a very short interaction, I did my research and realized this company has several names none with registration at companies house.
The target market for this company is vulnerable kids and desperate parents. Please do your research before doing business with this company.

15 March 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware this organisation!!

Beware this organisation - they have used many many names and have a history of reinventing themselves to (try to) escape the bad reputation they acquire.

The ASA has already called them out for false advertising but this is the tip of the iceberg!

Search online and read reviews for Young Vibes (their current name), Peaky Parents (their last name) and Your Child Freedom Formula (another previous name) and you should learn all you need.

Be warned! I watched their latest YouTube videos and can confirm their ‘formula’ is exactly the same as the one I complained about originally. All that’s changed (again!) is their name.

I’ve also watched their ‘new’ (re-hashed from the old one) webinar and the claims are still going against the ASA ruling as well as being unsubstantiated.

£5k plus for a formula that at best does little and at worse can cause irreparable harm to young people. They’ll try to help you finance the cost too if you can’t afford it and intimidate you if you try to claim your money back.

If you want more information just search any of their prior organisation names.

23 February 2022
Unprompted review

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