Hi. So i recently attended a great 3 day Deal packaging boot camp, which of course I paid for, almost £1,700. This was my last savings but I wanted to take action !! The boot camp was really good and Jamie York was incredibly relatable and as a result I was super motivated to make my property journey successful, with him. Having left a 5 star Trustpilot review, I signed up to their partnership agreement £32,000. My financial situation is poor and funds are low but Jamie gave me the feeling that this was a leap of faith I needed to take and that this decision would help me financially long term and as I say I truly beleived in Jamie & Sam. A week after the boot camp my son had a horrid accident while on holiday ( with no insurance !) as you might imagine I had to beg steal and borrow to get him his care and a flight home, it was simply awful and so so very stressful. I contacted aspire education immediately several times ( sending evidence of my sons accident) as being in a partnership, I had to ask if they would return my £500 deposit as I suddenly needed it for my family emergency . It was almost impossible to speak to anyone other than an occasional text reply with my aspire contact nandita, and after two weeks of literally begging them for help, ( Jamie replying to me to say it’s nothing to do with him as assets for life make these sort of decisions not aspire education ) finally assets for life came back ( via nandita) saying that “if they help me they would have to do it for everyone so sorry, but NO, not prepared or able to help” . But please come back to the course when your son is better !!!! I was and am absolutely gutted.It’s okay to stick to what it says on paper but where is the humanity and care that’s I would expect from someone who I had just bought into, and fully trusted, and who wanted to partner with me. I needed the £500 back urgently for very genuine reasons and would have 100% been even more trusting and committed to my future with assets for life moving forward, had they shown an understanding to help me. But the ‘ no it’s in the contract’ no can do lack of human care or understanding has sickened me to be honest. I genuinely hoped to work with assets for life , but I feel now that it wasn’t me they are interested in, it was simply my money. This experience has left a really sad and bitter taste in my mouth. I have no doubt that any response from assets for life will be beautifully worded and legally correct, and lacking in humanity o and full of fake understanding . £500 may not be much to assets for life, but in the unfortunate situation I found myself in it was a hell of a lot to me.It’s a shame as I had genuinely hoped to progress with them.
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