7figuredocs.com

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Brooklyn Scott
“Masterclass in Deception"

If you’re hunting for a marketing company that’s all polish and zero payoff, then look no further. They come on strong with a glossy, professional vibe and a sales pitch that’s practically hypnotic—30 new patients in 30 days over three months, totaling 90 patients, they swear. Their rep was so convincing I handed over $6,000 for their “start-up process” without a second thought. That’s where the fairy tale ends.Once you’re locked in, the truth slinks out. The “leads” they generate are a cruel joke—apparently, in their world, a lead doesn’t have to show up for a consultation, answer a call, or respond to a single text or email. Of the 90-something “leads” they scraped together, only three picked up the phone numbers provided. Most email addresses? Bounced faster than a bad check. And good luck vetting these so-called prospects—with millions of phone number and email generators floating around the internet, there’s zero chance these are real people, let alone viable patients. Their lead system is a black box of nonsense, and they don’t care. I contacted every “lead” daily, attended their required classes, sat through every weekly webinar, and jumped through every hoop they dangled. Result? One sucker booked an appointment and showed up with a fake credit card. The rest? Self-booked no-shows who vanished into thin air despite my relentless follow-ups.After a month of this maddening charade, I called to cancel, leaning on their much-touted “cancel anytime after 30 days, no questions asked” promise. Cue the backpedaling. Since I’d paid for three months upfront (their idea, happily cashed), they claimed all bets were off. When I pressed, they spouted some gibberish excuse and waved a contract clause in my face: signing it voids any prior agreement. Nothing about them ditching the deal I actually signed. Their “generous” offer? A $1,500 refund—oh, and I’d supposedly missed the 30-day window because it starts the day you sign, not when their ads limp into action. Speaking of which, my Facebook account was locked out for over six days—one day after launch—and those dead days still count against you. They don’t bother consulting you on ads either; they’ll churn out whatever garbage they want and launch it without a nod They’ll pocket your cash, feed you worthless “leads” you can’t even verify, and leave you twisting in the wind. I wouldn’t trust them with a lemonade stand, let alone a medical practice.

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Date of experience: Jan 31, 2025

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