Was there for about 6 months. Could never get any of the months done right due to issues with their software or lack of support.
I stuck with them for 6 months when most would probably leave after the first because I thought things would improve. I was wrong.
Last month I canceled the membership and was surprised that I wasn't allowed back on the forums. After paying $300, I was expecting to be able to at least see the months I paid for (1-6). Since I didn't want to feel like I wasted $300, having access to the forums would of made me feel better.
Unlike others, I did do my part and dedicated a lot of time to it. But, it just seemed like they wanted to give me as little help as possible, so I would stay on as long as possible.
There's no reason why they should have such shitty customer support when their forums are dead.
I was trying to refrain from posting something like this because I like giving people the benefit of the doubt, but locking me out of my account after being a paid member was just over the top.
My word of advice is for newbies to network, and visit blogs of known marketers instead of paying for these programs.
I stuck with them for 6 months when most would probably leave after the first because I thought things would improve. I was wrong.
Last month I canceled the membership and was surprised that I wasn't allowed back on the forums. After paying $300, I was expecting to be able to at least see the months I paid for (1-6). Since I didn't want to feel like I wasted $300, having access to the forums would of made me feel better.
Unlike others, I did do my part and dedicated a lot of time to it. But, it just seemed like they wanted to give me as little help as possible, so I would stay on as long as possible.
There's no reason why they should have such shitty customer support when their forums are dead.
I was trying to refrain from posting something like this because I like giving people the benefit of the doubt, but locking me out of my account after being a paid member was just over the top.
My word of advice is for newbies to network, and visit blogs of known marketers instead of paying for these programs.