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MM18
The system doesn't work

The system doesn't work, the creator has admitted that it doesn't and never did work, refund policies are not honored, the only way to actually make money from this program is to sell the program to other people making this similar to an MLM or pyramid scam.

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Date of experience: Jul 21, 2025
Colin Cook
I wrote a 1-star review two years ago…

I wrote a 1-star review two years ago to warn others not to trust Chris Luck and the AMBSDR program. I wanted to come back to update my current situation after leaving AMBSDR. It seems as though I was one of the lucky ones who was able to get Chris to give me a refund since many others have not been able to get refunded even though they requested their money back within the 365 day window Chris promised.Leaving AMBSDR and Chris Luck was the best decision I've ever made. While I was in the program I remember doing research on SEO best practices and seeing how they conflicted with what Chris told us to do. I brought these concerns up with Chris but he gaslit me telling me that my concerns with his SEO practices were misled and that he knew better since he supposedly has 24+ years of experience. I trusted my gut and implemented what I was researching FOR FREE instead of what I paid Chris to teach me. The result? Two years later I was able to make multiple profitable websites and even get a full-time remote position in an SEO agency as a marketing manager. And what about Chris Luck's website "luckslist"? Did his website become successful over that same time peroid? Short answer: No. Not only was Chris unable to make his luckslist website successful, but he also created a new upsell for AMBSDR students to pay to be able to post on his unsuccessful site. I check on it from time to time to see if it has started to receive traffic, but it just keeps going closer to zero. It seems Chris has realized that he can't reverse this sinking ship and decided to pivot into teaching other ways of trying to make money online. It's okay to teach other ways of making money online, but why gloat about how much experience you have in SEO and making money online, when you can't even do what you teach? The strategies Chris teaches not only don't work, but they are actually harmful and cause you to develop a misguided framework of what works online.Since he can't get his website to make money through google traffic, it seems like he is currently be jumping from one new trend to another while dragging his ABMSDR students along for the ride, extracting as much money as he possibly can from them along the way through useless upsells.I know you're probably thinking, "Why are you being so negative? I see so many other 5-star reviews about Chris and AMBSDR, so there must be something good about him." Good question, I want you to take a look at each of those 5-star reviews and see if any of them talk about how much money they've made. Did you find any? Not a single one? Weird... you'd think if so many people bought a course to learn about making money online, at least one person would be talking about how thankful they are for the money they've made and how much it's changed their life.But no, instead all the 5-star reviews talk about how Chris is so nice, how much info he gives, how much he cares, etc.Well then why are all these people leaving 5-star reviews if his program is so bad? It's because he has a weekly raffle where you have a chance to win money or some other prize if you leave a positive review on his site or on trustpilot.That's why in many of these positive reviews, you see people talking about how they are new to the program, but are hopeful and excited to make money in the future. Who leaves a positive review on a program they just barely joined? Someone who was enticed with the possibility of making money in a raffle.So here's my take: If you want to have someone pretend like they care about you and enter an echo chamber of feel good talk where you're shunned for questioning anything Chris teaches, then by all means, buy into AMBSDR.But if you're hoping to actually make money online and improve your financial situation, I would stay as far away from Chris Luck and AMBSDR as possible. Don't let his shiny sales tactics, exaggerated claims, and paid reviews lure you in.

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Date of experience: Sep 27, 2024
Marianne Reed
Chris Luck

Chris Luck, the founder of AMBSDR (plus his co-workers), has now been reported to the FBI and the FTC for defrauding me and hundreds of others (during the so-called "Grand Opening" but not excluding other events) of $2,000 by failing to deliver products and services, using false testimonials, and manipulating business documents.I urge all who have had similar experiences with this fraudster to publicly report this to the FBI and FTC. Surely those who have also been defrauded will have a possibility to get their money back and to put an end to this man's practices.

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Date of experience: Sep 10, 2024
Jim B.
Update 3: Ambsdr flagged my honest review, and still didn't honor their agreement to refund me.

Update 4: Dear Trustpilot, After putting my TP username in the subject line of my emails, the seller finally responded, paid me. He offered to complete the refund after I remove my review (which I declined to retain my true and honest experience) to a paypal account, even though he couldn't find it in any of my detailed emails, and I had to give it to him again).As you evaluate my review, please acknowledge that this was not an easy refund whatsoever. And it is not safe to provide personal email addresses here to help sellers refund them. If my emails were read rather than ignored, I would have written less reviews on TP about the same prolonged experience. If you still have concerns about what happened, I have a zip file ready to send you of all my unanswered emails to ambsdr.I emailed him three times since the first time he flagged me. I provided a screenshot showing my TrustPilot name and the reply he made.Even paypal emailed Chris to refund me and told me they were reviewing his transactions after multiple customers reported him for similar reasons.__________________________________________Update 3: Ambsdr flagged my honest review, and still didn't honor their agreement to refund me.Yes, this Ambsdr.com, the one incentivising regular cash prizes now, to mask their polarised reviews on here. Ambsdr.com tried to flag my November review, and failed because he doesn't control TrustPilot, it's not his platform. In that review, he replied, trying to paint a picture that refunds are easy and that he would honor them, if I would just email him. I did email him twice, and a month later still no refund, no email reply.The FTC forced his previous promoter LURN aka Anik Singal to redress every wronged customer. Google FTC Lurn. This is where Ambsdr.com will end up, when his enabling cult-reviewing customers run out of their actual money to fund this straight up MLM scam. Yes MLM, because the seller is only one making money, none of his customers not even after 18months have made anything reasonable enough to be called a profit from what's taught in the certification program, and their google rankings back that up. They are however paid 50% to promote the ambsdr course. That's what makes it an MLM.

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Date of experience: Dec 13, 2023
Brian M.
Don't Believe the Refund Guarantee

I enrolled in this program July 2022. I was given confidence in the program based on the fact that the program (at the time I enrolled) was backed by a money back guarantee. I have reached out to Chris requesting a refund via email on several occasions as well as through his community platform. I have not heard back and I am writing this experience to warn others. The issues regarding his program have already been well documented in in other TrustPilot reviews and I would largely agree with them. For those of you looking to invest in this course thinking you'll get your money back if your results don't match what you've been sold, don't count on it.

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Date of experience: Dec 12, 2023
Fred C.
You were right about the 1 or 2 stars

You were right about the 1 or 2 stars, this is nothing short of a confidence scam!How this blatant scam is getting five stars is a mystery. People keep saying that it is soooooo fantastic because Chris gives you everything you need to build a blog. While you do end up with a blog, something you don't end up with is a return on investment. Everything is an upsell and nobody ever posts about making any money beyond (literally) a couple of dollars occasionally.If you buy into this scam you will lose thousands of dollars to a cult leader who cannot fulfill any of his promises and will refuse to honor any money-back guarantee he uses to suck people in.

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Date of experience: Dec 11, 2023
HF18
The AMBSDR program is the best on the…

The AMBSDR program is the best on the market. Ive wasted so much money on other courses over the years but Chris Luck's AMBSDR program is amazing and Chris is a great teacher and has the most up to date information. Each week the livestream blows me away with the content.

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Date of experience: Dec 07, 2023
Petula H.
I had high hopes for this course

I had high hopes for this course. Now those hopes are dashed.After over a year of trying to make it work the AMBSDR way, I’m done. This course is a joke. I should have seen the signs from the very beginning.The 365 day refund policy certainly caught my eye at the time. Pretty bold claim! Turns out, too bold. Now I’ve asked for a refund and have yet to receive anything, not even a response from anyone in the Support team, if there is such a thing.First off, Chris knows nothing about SEO, but he claims to know it all. Ignoring SEO best practices and claiming that members who brought information that was contrary to Chris’ teachings as ‘clickbait’ should have been my first red flag.Second, switching tools in the middle of the course? What if someone prepaid for a year of something and then Chris just drops it and says “use this instead”? This happened right at the beginning of the course where he went from recommending Spyfu for keyword research and then switching loyalties to SEMrush. Woe to those early adopters of Spyfu.After a while, I started looking for answers to my questions outside of AMBSDR and found a LOT more information than I ever found in that course, and from people who actually made money! So, no more. Please refund my money like you said you’d do.UPDATE:Hello Chris,I see you’ve flagged my original review because you don’t want people knowing the truth about your scam course. No surprise there.I want a full refund from your course. That’s all I want. I don't care whatever reasons you give in order not to refund me about timeframes or whatever.I did contact you directly about the refund and received no reply. I also tried the email for your support team, if there really are such people. I’ve been emailing both of you several times now. Radio silence.It’s only when I dropped the first Trustpilot review that you choose to respond. And how do you answer? With yet another sales pitch. So if you’d rather continue this conversation here instead of by email, fine by me. Others should know about this.Where’s the proof that what you’re pitching actually works? I haven’t seen a SINGLE person there making the money you claim can be made. Not even by you!Your teachings are laughable. Stealing Amazon images for use in reviews? That’s a big fat Amazon TOS violation. All I see you doing now is paying for people to write good Trustpilot reviews for you. Are things really that desperate in AMBSDR land that you have to pay people to support you? Hey TP, why are you not doing anything about it? It seems you’re more interested in building up a community of sycophants rather than help anyone make money. I feel for those people, I really do. The blind leading the blind. I want no part of it.That’s why I stopped using the ‘community’, because I couldn’t get any answers!!While you’re at it, why don’t you show us how much luckslist is making? If you’re so good at this, then prove me wrong. If you’re really making money then a refund should be no trouble.You talk the talk, so let’s see you walk the walk. Or else give me my money back so I can move on from this debacle.

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Date of experience: Dec 04, 2023
Paris W.
Lacking Real SEO Fundamentals & Not Honoring 365 Day Guarantee

Let me start by saying I have never written a review online before, but this situation warrants it. I have never witnessed somebody being able to sell a course so incomplete and actually harmful, have such a misleading sales pitch, and then not honor their 365 day money back guarantee, without receiving any repercussions.There are several crucial training elements left out from AMBSDR, which are absolutely necessary for success in this business and should have been included from the start. These are required fundamentals to help blog sites rank and make money, such as:-Search Engine Optimization strategies-Backlinking strategies-Domain authority (With Google algorithm updates, they now prefer more niche sites around a topic - however this is not specifically in the Certification training, so many people's blog posts have been getting de-indexed because their sites are too broad. Any updates provided in this area are lacking and insufficient).I have had to take numerous additional courses outside of AMBSDR from other SEO experts because this was not taught, and actually the training was harmful in leading us to believe we could post 1 article per day on unrelated topics and be successful, when this leads to de-indexing and ultimately blog failure. The course does more harm than good.Chris, whatever information you are trying to add to the course now does not take away from the fact that your training is still heavily flawed, missing numerous SEO strategies and updates, and has led countless members down the wrong path over the past year and beyond, costing them thousands of dollars in the process.AMBSDR advertising and the sales pitch was extremely misleading and dishonest on several fronts. Many of the promises from his sales webinar were never delivered on including the 365 day money back guarantee - which I have screenshots for. After emailing Chris and AMBSDR several times, as well as messaging Chris in his direct messages on the platform, I have never received a response nor my refund. Myself as well as countless other AMBSDR members are out thousands of dollars from the course as well as the software services he recommends.Chris, don't you think you should honor your word and provide a refund if you guaranteed it within 365 days in your sales pitch?

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Date of experience: Dec 03, 2023
Denzil Smith
You were right about rating 1 or 2 stars, BUT!

You are completely right in rating 1 or 2 stars if your goals were: - Make money quickly.- To learn from pre-recorded video training. No weekly live coach is needed.- Only wanted to learn about the one business for which you paid and was willing to spend a lot more on countless other kinds of businesses.- Or you were expected to spend your money on advertisements.There are also other reasons...I agree; we must rate honestly. As a result, we will assist readers in determining whether or not to join the AMBSDR program or any other program.I started at AMBSDR in June 2021 and am still here, pleased. Maybe it's because I finally got the right coach for my online business after 5 years of trying and failing and spending over $200,000.

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Date of experience: Dec 01, 2023

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