I worked with Courses and Funnels for over 8 months last year. During a vulnerable period following a bereavement, I chose to invest both my savings and inheritance into their services.I paid nearly £16,000 for a “build it for me” course. Unfortunately, they did not deliver the promised product, nor anything comparable to their “build it with you” offering. As a result, I am significantly out of pocket with little to show for it.A warning to potential clients: if they cannot rely on AI tools to perform the work, it appears they struggle to deliver it themselves. My concerns about the use of AI arose when the first draft I received felt generic and robotic. I attempted to arrange a call to discuss these concerns, but they were initially reluctant to engage. I was informed they were at full capacity, and due to the time difference with most of their staff based in the Philippines, it took two weeks to schedule the meeting, further delaying the project.During the call, they admitted that their staff use Chat GPT for reasons such as ensuring grammatical accuracy, as English is not their first language. This was concerning, considering I paid nearly £16,000 to have this course built for me. I later discovered that the founder, Lucas, is marketing a separate company selling a $49 course focused on teaching clients how to use AI to generate their own course, overlapping with the services I had paid thousands for.After initial scoping calls with senior staff and founders, they were not involved again. While those calls felt productive, the promises made were not fulfilled in the final deliverables, even when included in the contracted terms.Once I was dealing with the “course builders,” I found it challenging to make any progress. There was constant chasing and requests for calls, particularly as we passed their agreed deadline and even more so as we drifted months beyond it without a saleable product. Every follow-up call led to further unfulfilled promises, and I felt like I was being treated as a problem for asking them to meet their contractual obligations.I ultimately did extensive and detailed work myself—tantamount to building the course—but even this was not utilized by the Courses and Funnels team to finalize the product.In the end, a third party was brought in by Courses and Funnels to pressure me into accepting the incomplete work as meeting the agreed-upon standards, despite it not aligning with the brief, the website claims, or the contract deliverables. From my experience, their processes and contracts seem structured in a way that makes securing a refund incredibly difficult.I did not agree and ultimately parted ways with the company, losing thousands of pounds.Proceed with caution if you choose to work with them.
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