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Complaint Review: Millionaire Mind Intensive - Vancouver British Columbia

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  • Millionaire Mind Intensive 1651 Welch Street North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7P Vancouver, British Columbia United States of America

Millionaire Mind Intensive Secrets of a Millionaire Mind Wealth Creation and Money Management SCAM Vancouver, British Columbia

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Yesterday was the final day of a weekend seminar entitled Millionaire Mind Intensive.  Ill credit the seminar for teaching me some interesting money saving and money making tactics like the jar system, Investment Retirement Accounts, and Tax Liens.  However, for the most part, the seminar was a waste of time.  1/4th of the seminar was dedicated to the useful tools stated above, 1/4th to funny or interesting stories shared by the trainers, and 1/2th was dedicated to selling you more of their courses.

The most disturbing part of the entire weekend is the way in which they marketed to a group of emotionally and financially vulnerable people.  A common strategy they used to market their products to the audience was to get them riled up emotionally and ask them to purchase things impulsively based upon their emotions.  I can think of three primary ways they did this, not necessarily in this order.

In the first phase, the trainers would begin by stating their backgrounds and telling some jokes and having fun with the audience. At this stage they built trust and credibility. 

Next, they had people write about and share their personal financial situation. Most people in the room were undergoing some form of financial difficulty and, thus, this was a sore subject for many people.  Many people were so upset with what was going
on in their personal lives that they began to cry.  Thats when the selling started.  At this point, they would praise their products and tell people that it would change their lives.  They would ridicule people who didnt buy their products and mocking them with a whinny voice.  Also, they were encouraging people not to research or think about the product, but to buy from their hearts.

The second phase of the coaxing involved the trainers telling moving, personal stories about their own lives and how the product had helped them. They all emphasized how they had paid so much more for the same products and how each would pay itself back tenfold. 

These stories helped the audience relate to and trust the trainers.  Then there was singing and dancing and turning to your neighbor and high fiving him, to get the group excited and motivated.  And when we were all happy and gay, the selling began.

Often times they promoted group think by asking whether people liked their product and ending the question with a false choice like true or true or great or great or right or right. Even their questions were intended not to get you to think.  They would then ask the crowd a question like who doesnt have a small business.  These employees would be asked to stand in
front of the group, and the trainer would instruct them to go to the back and purchase something. Sometimes he would have them stand for a minute or so if they didnt buy anything, and I think many felt pressured by the fixed eyes of the group to go to the back and purchase more programs.

The third phase included an exercise where people would put a wooden arrow to their necks and would break it by stepping forward.  This is somewhat of a frightening exercise, but the trainer built up peoples trust in him by encouraging people to do it
and helping them do so.  Then, hypnotherapy tactics were employed, where they asked people who still hadnt bought anything
to close their eyes and imagine their ideal lives.  The hypnotherapist or trainer would describe a serene and idyllic life and many people awoke from the hypnotherapy with tears in their eyes. And when the people were at their most emotional, the
selling continued.  They told people how they couldnt afford not to purchase their products and how a real millionaire would do whatever it takes to purchase it (implying that the broke people should borrow money or take it out of their savings to purchase the product).  They would discount their products over and over again making you think you are getting an amazing value.  They would tell you that the offer is only for a limited time and for a limited number of people and if you didnt act now, you would miss out on an amazing opportunity.

 

In sum, I didnt learn much about making money, but I did learn a lot about mind control and brainwashing.  These people should be ashamed.

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#1 General Comment

Give credit where credit is due

AUTHOR: Eric from Chicagoland - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, February 26, 2017

Just this morning I was reflecting on my life and where I am now vs. where I was over a decade ago and how much better it is today.  I decided to search for the MMI and found this.   smh.

A little over 10 years ago, I had maxed out credit cards, personal loans, bill collectors calling, etc..  I was over 70k in debit had little savings, and lived paycheck to paycheck.  I was fearful that my life would end up in the poor house. 

An acquaintance mentioned that they had read T Harv Eker’s book and attended the Millionaire Mind Intensive and said that it changed their life.  While they wouldn’t tell me what happens at the event, they said "Please just go.  And if you don’t like, leave." 

Begrudgingly, I went, telling my wife that, while this was scheduled for the weekend, I was only going to go for Friday night.  I just wanted to be able to say the person who referred me "yeah, I went and didn’t think it was for me."

Well, after Friday, I was so enthused that I knew I would stay the weekend.  And I did.

Now, you have to expect that there is some hokey stuff that goes on and people are going to try to sell you something.  (Apparently, the author of this review thinks that’s a "ripoff.")   But, I didn’t feel the need to spend more than $100 on products offered.  The majority of the time, like 90% of it, is fascinating.

This event was nothing short of transformational.   It was the turning point in my life. 

Today, I have no debt, I pay off my credit cards monthly, I have two very nice cars with no car payments, just a mortgage (at 2.99% - in the US there is a tax benefit to a mortgage) which I am on schedule to pay off early, etc.  My net worth is now over $1M.  I am on target to hit my financial goal of over $2M in the next six years. 

A couple years ago, I lost my day job because my company was sold.  We didn’t have to touch one penny of savings because of my alternate streams of income.   That’s an awesome feeling -- to know that your life will go own if you don’t get that paycheck.  

I plan to retire a 60.  And because I have multiple streams of passive income, I will still "work."  It just won’t be at a 9-5 job for "the man." 

Our plan is to live part time in the Caribbean and spend summers near the kids. 

So, what’s the beef that the reviewer has with the MMI?  They tried to sell stuff to you?  Ok, but that’s technically not a ripoff.  If they sold you something that didn’t work, then it’s a ripoff.  How open was your mind?  How much time did you give it?  I think it takes time – years – to realize the value of this event. 

I didn’t realize it at the time, but the MMI was the turning point in my life.  It’s only today, a decade later, that I see it for what it was.  At the time, it seemed hokey:  the $100, the arrow, the confession, etc..  But the real proof is in my accounts today! 

That being said, the MMI is not for everyone and I am certain that it will not transform some people.  My guess is that 50% or less of the people will leave the event unchanged.  But, for those of you who truly do want to change -- people who have the desire, passion, commitment, and perseverance -- this may be what you’re looking for. 

You will never know until you try it. 

DISCLAIMER:  I have nothing to do with the MMI or Eker.  I am receiving no credit or compensation for this rebuttal.  I am just a passionate and thankful participant. 

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