- Report: #958025
Complaint Review: Fortune Builders
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Fortune Builders Mastery Program Rip-off , Internet
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Friday was spent hearing in depth about the booklet and how we needed to apply for the mastery program with no guarantee that you will be accepted. Thus began the talking about the FortuneBuilders Advanced Training Programs (the mastery program). At the end of the day we filled out a card in order to be given the opportunity to fill in an application. The application was rather standard until you flipped to the last page where they began to ask very personal information such as credit score, how much money was in savings and/or retirement, and what type of credit limit you have on credit cards. I personally didnt feel comfortable answering some of the questions.
Saturday morning the application was due. Once submitted you were eligible for an interview. Then we were told that too many folks had applied for the mastery program (what a surprise) and that they would be going over the program and the cost after lunch. The rest of the morning was spent talking about information listed in the booklet. After lunch we were handed a worksheet to fill out with information on the different levels of the mastery program. I dont want to go into that other than to say it would be the price of a nice new car for the platinum level with no payment option. Money was all due up front. At this point we were given a break and told that we could choose not to go forth with the interview process. After talking it over my friend we decided to withdraw, disappointed with having to do so.
We decided to attend Sunday to find out additional information on things such as rehab and internet marketing. I received a follow up call from someone with the program a few days later reciting the same information that was given to me by email prior to the program about exciting news. I was busy at the time and they told me they would call back. Surprise, surprise they have never called back.
I guess my true complaint is this: I could have learned just as much in a shorter amount of time. I also feel that we should have been given the mastery program costs during the first, free class so that we could have decided if the summit was worth the time. I work a job with a varied schedule and had to request additional time off to attend (not cool). I learned some new things but truthfully I took more knowledge from reading the E-Myth book then I didnt from the three day class. Bottom line, the class is not worth the time spent to learn just how much a mastery program can cost.
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