thebeautifulnomad.com Reviews 2

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I ordered the Flourish Intention…

I ordered the Flourish Intention Necklace - Malachite in 14k gold-fill and wow, just wow. It's stunning. The craftsmanship is exceptional and the customer service was 5-star worthy. Jessica, the Founder, and her husband, Dan, ensured my order was made to my liking and even helped with picking a customized stamp for the pendant. I will order again. And, I've had so many compliments on the piece. Well done!

23 May 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The Beautiful Nomad Business School

I joined The Beautiful Nomad Business School blind as there were no reviews. Having started the course, it should be stated that this is for absolute beginners only, not people who have already started their business.

I wish there had been reviews of this in advance as I would not have signed up had I known this.

My attitude when joining was that it would be worth it for even one snippet of good business advice which i was hoping to gain, such as how to approach vendors or how to create collections. The advise was for these two areas were be ready for buying season for your chosen retailers and put items together and name them.

The business advice is simple, such as download QuickBooks software, which I have been using for 5 years, and use Canva, again, I have been using since 2017 so not information that is useful for somebody who isn't just starting out.

There was an initial cancellation period that was allowed until module 2, and I was a day late to get this, I am also in the UK so I didn't gain access until 4pm my time to the course modules on the day of delivery, which means I didn't actually open them until the next business day and as soon as I received module 2 I requested the refund.

This course has a very holistic approach, meaning 50% is not business related but more holistic and wellness advice on how to get in the right mind set.

I have contacted the owner Jessica twice in reference to this as I haven't even opened the last 2 modules, but have just been told that there are no refunds and I have access to 1 - 1 messaging with her for business questions.

I would not recommend this course to anybody, as I feel there is much more insightful videos out there than what has been provided in this 8 week course.

14 March 2023
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