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Online Education

The Work From Anywhere Accelerator

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Customer Complaints Summary

  • 3 total complaints in the last 3 years.
  • 1 complaint closed in the last 12 months.

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  • Initial Complaint

    Date:06/27/2024

    Type:Product Issues
    Status:
    UnansweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    I dont have time or money for this since I lost my job need to find one.Refund the course fee since I cant pursue at present Sameer On ************** 23, 2024 at 6:11AM [email protected] <************************> wrote:Hi ******,It's Jamil here from The Ai Entrepreneur and DigitalNomad.Com. I hope you've been enjoying Smarter Than ******** so far. I noticed that you have accessed the course material, but that you've told your credit card company that the transaction was unauthorized?Was this a mistake? if you simply forgot what the charge was for, please let your bank know that you authorized the transaction. I know sometimes I forget what a transaction is on my CC statement, no big deal. Please know that it's company policy to send fraudulent disputes to a collections agency, so if it was a mistake, it's best just to let your CC company know now to avoid any unintended impact on your credit.Otherwise, we'll be sending this charge to collections and our lawyers within 48 hours and will be submitting evidence of fraud to the credit card company along with your IP address and intake form.If it's something else, please reply to this email and let me know. We're happy to help you out.Thanks,--********************* Support Team Money Toaster MonthlyThe Ai Entrepreneur DigitalNomad CoachClone Layla ChatStorm SmarterThan******** How would you rate my reply?Great Okay Not Good {#HS:2632942959-54954#}
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:11/03/2023

    Type:Product Issues
    Status:
    UnansweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    I purchased a training program through a webinar. Unfortunately, the webinar doesn't even begin to tell you all of the information you need to make an informed decision on the product. I decided to give it a shot ($1500)because the webinar made it sound like you would use AI to generate content and you would get paid for views. This isn't it at all. It was a cleverly disguised affiliate marketing course when nowhere in the webinar did it disclose this was affiliate marketing. On top of this, they charged me for an upsell I never agreed to (which was 300 additional dollars). So I said, " Hey, this is false advertising, and you charged me for something I never agreed to purchase. The response I received was simple: we don't offer refunds for any reason. So they refused to refund me for something I didn't agree to purchase, and as I'm sure we all know, nobody is liable for things they didn't agree to purchase. So I am trying to decide if I should try and take them to court for false advertising and charging me for an upsell I didn't agree to.

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