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Complaint Review: Infinite Intelligence Coaching - Internet

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Infinite Intelligence Coaching - applied for a coaching job where they claimed I’d be paid $100 per session, but it turned out to be a pyramid scheme where I had to pay $129/month just to participate. Internet

*Author of original report: Infinite Intelligence Institute - "Coaching Program"

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I applied for a coaching job where they claimed I would be paid $100 per session. However, after going through the interview process, I was told I had to pay $129 per month for a “Bronze Tier Coaching Package” before I could start.

 

This was never disclosed upfront. I was led to believe I was being hired as a paid coach, not as a paying customer. They vaguely mentioned that I “might” get paid coaching sessions in the future, but there were no guarantees.

Full Report:

 

After I paid the $129 fee, my assigned coach never showed up for the sessions I signed up for. Instead of providing coaching, she repeatedly sent me affiliate links and other paid opportunities.

 

When I analyzed their compensation plan, I realized that to earn the $8,000 per month they advertised, I would need to recruit over 7,000 people. It became clear that this was a pyramid scheme, not a legitimate coaching job.

 

There was no actual coaching for $100 per session. The entire structure revolved around signing up new members, who would then have to sign up others, and so on.

 

What Happened When I Requested a Refund:

 

When I asked for a refund, they canceled my contract but ignored my refund requests. Their website claims a “100% guarantee,” yet they refused to honor it.

 

After I filed a chargeback with my bank, they responded by threatening me with legal action instead of resolving the issue.

 

Warnings About This Company:

• False Advertising: They promise a paid coaching job but instead require you to pay a monthly fee.

• Pyramid Scheme: The only way to make money is by recruiting others into the same system.

• Failure to Provide Services: My coach never showed up for my scheduled sessions.

• Refusal to Refund: They ignored my refund request despite advertising a “100% guarantee.”

• Threats & Intimidation: They responded to my chargeback with legal threats instead of customer service.

 

Final Warning:

 

This is not a coaching job. It is an MLM pyramid scheme. They mislead people into thinking they are being hired when in reality, they are just paying into a recruitment scam.

 

Avoid this company at all costs!

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Infinite Intelligence Institute - "Coaching Program"

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POSTED: Friday, March 14, 2025

Infinite Intelligence Institute,

I applied for a coaching job where they claimed I would be paid $100 per session. However, after going through the interview process, I was told I had to pay $129 per month for a “Bronze Tier Coaching Package” before I could start.

 

This was never disclosed upfront. I was led to believe I was being hired as a paid coach, not as a paying customer. They vaguely mentioned that I “might” get paid coaching sessions in the future, but there were no guarantees.

 

Full Report:

 

After I paid the $129 fee, my assigned coach never showed up for the sessions I signed up for. Instead of providing coaching, she repeatedly sent me affiliate links and other paid opportunities.

 

When I analyzed their compensation plan, I realized that to earn the $8,000 per month they advertised, I would need to recruit over 7,000 people. It became clear that this was a pyramid scheme, not a legitimate coaching job.

 

There was no actual coaching for $100 per session. The entire structure revolved around signing up new members, who would then have to sign up others, and so on.

 

What Happened When I Requested a Refund:

 

When I asked for a refund, they canceled my contract but ignored my refund requests. Their website claims a “100% guarantee,” yet they refused to honor it.

 

After I filed a chargeback with my bank, they responded by threatening me with legal action instead of resolving the issue.

 

Warnings About This Company:

• False Advertising: They promise a paid coaching job but instead require you to pay a monthly fee.

• Pyramid Scheme: The only way to make money is by recruiting others into the same system.

• Failure to Provide Services: My coach never showed up for my scheduled sessions.

• Refusal to Refund: They ignored my refund request despite advertising a “100% guarantee.”

• Threats & Intimidation: They responded to my chargeback with legal threats instead of customer service.

 

Final Warning:

 

This is not a coaching job. It is an MLM pyramid scheme. They mislead people into thinking they are being hired when in reality, they are just paying into a recruitment scam.

 

Avoid this company at all costs!

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