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I would not recommend trusting your heartfelt thoughts and concerns to this company. Although I did get some “aha” moments in my breakthrough call, I felt pressured to say yes on the spot even though I told the coach I would not be comfortable doing so. When she told me it was $20,000 ($15,000 if I paid up front) for the following I was shocked!
- [ ] 12 weeks Megs content (video)
- [ ] Two live Q & A per week
- [ ] One on one’s personal mindset coach 4 of them
- [ ] Email direct support
- [ ] Membership private clients
As someone with a Marketing and Communication background I feel like this company preys on the desperation of women who are truly looking for a solution to save their relationships. This was a very unethical way to glean very personal information (recorded) and the pressure to sign up on the spot felt disingenuous! Do NOT do the breakthrough call. It’s simply a marketing call.
The initial call was engaging; the counselor asked questions and connected with me. However, when the sales pressure began, it shifted. She introduced the program but avoided discussing the cost, making me feel flawed for wanting clarity. Eventually, I learned the program cost $20K, with a lower rate if I decided quickly. I expressed my inability to afford it, but she pressed about my savings, suggesting I risk my financial security. What was meant to be an hour-long call extended into a 2.5-hour guilt trip. I cannot recommend this experience; it feels exploitative.
The initial call started off positively, with the counselor engaging and asking questions. However, as the sales pitch unfolded, it became uncomfortable. She introduced the program and answered some questions but avoided discussing the cost. We went in circles about my focus on pricing, making me feel inadequate for wanting to know. After much back and forth, she disclosed the price of $20K USD, with a lower rate if I decided quickly. I explained I couldn't afford it, but she pressed on about my savings and credit options, suggesting I should use them for this program. I felt uneasy about risking my finances and she continued to insist on dire consequences if I didn’t enroll. The conversation shifted from helpful to manipulative, turning a supposed hour-long call into a 2.5-hour guilt trip. I cannot recommend this call; it feels exploitative of those in vulnerable situations.
Reach out to her on a professional network and voice your concerns publicly. While the message seems positive, the organization managing this campaign appears to be predatory and manipulative. The educational background presented doesn’t align with what’s mentioned in the promotional materials. It's worth investigating directly to clarify any inconsistencies.
I encountered ads multiple times and opted for the free class, which promised self-sufficiency in fixing issues. I decided to book a one-on-one coaching call, but the income question made me uneasy, especially after being primed about needing to invest. I selected the lowest income option, but soon received an email canceling my session due to overwhelming response, while promoting a DIY program for almost $300. It seems they filter clients based on income, which feels dishonest. I believe people should steer clear of this.
I just finished my Breakthrough call and found the representative to be inquisitive and supportive. Although I haven’t purchased the program and am disheartened by reviews mentioning manipulation, my experience was different. I didn’t reach the pricing discussion as I wasn't convinced of my 'why.' I felt the call helped me understand my insecurities better, but given the costs mentioned online, I won’t be following up.
The promise of a 'free breakthrough call' was enticing, aimed at helping women gain clarity in their situations. However, my call was canceled, citing a lack of available coaches. I suspect it was due to my reported financial situation. It feels like a scam; if something seems too good to be true, it often is.
They target vulnerable individuals, especially women struggling with relationships. The call turns into a high-pressure sales pitch, where you’re made to feel that dire consequences await if you don’t enroll. They label this a decision-making call, inviting only select individuals to a supposedly special program without disclosing costs upfront. This experience feels less about personal growth and more about exploiting financial resources. I regret not checking reviews beforehand; it was a waste of time.
As a licensed therapist, I find some of their offerings potentially helpful, but the tactics employed during the call were unethical. I shared my feelings openly, yet the representative turned my positivity against me, labeling me emotionally disconnected. I felt manipulated and pressured to invest in a program that didn’t align with my needs. I will pursue alternative options instead and have reported my concerns.
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