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Complaint Review: Jarrett Stevenson

Jarrett Stevenson - The No.1 Internet Marketing Scammer La Jolla CALIFORNIA

  • Reported By:
    Dan C. — Walnut California
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 05, 2014
  • Updated:
    Wed, December 03, 2014

Don't buy anything from Jarrett Stevenson. 

 He presents himself to be a genuine, friendly, down-to-earth guy but really it's all part of his smooth-talking scam. This guy is a serious pro at extracting testimonials and eliminating negative feedback. You can't ask for a more dangerous scammer.

 So here's what happened. I registered for a $997 coaching course with him in which he GUARANTEES you make $530/day with Clickbank in 60 days. In his sales letter, he promises a 60-day no questions asked money-back guarantee. This is the thread that the sales letter was originally on, he already took it down to cover his tracks:

 

http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers/1000090-fb-workshop-sold-out.html

 

You can see people asking about the guarantee in the second page. You will even see screenshots that he had taken of me claiming to have results. Well, it's true, I did build a huge list from Facebook - but I didn't do it with his help, and it was pointless anyway because the list made me pennies and costed me a bomb.

 The coaching course supposedly teaches you about Facebook Ads and how to use Facebook ads to drive traffic to your squeeze page and then monetize your leads through your list. If you have been in the internet marketing world for any duration of time, this is nothing revolutionary. 

 I registered for the course thinking he had some secrets or knew something that I didn't such that he would be able to draw such profits from Facebook easily.

 Right off the beginning of the course, I told him about my situation and basically how s***** it was and how much I needed this to work. I really did need it to work and I was 100% committed to making it work.

 4 weeks down into the coaching, after listening to his BS, I had spent nearly $2,000 in ads and made back about $300. He had also stopped replying to my PMs regarding the coaching. In his original sales thread (which he promptly "closed" after 4 weeks), he stated that he would only be accepting a handful students - when I asked for a refund, there were 70. His "coaching" was basically once a week and the training material he provided taught you how to build a landing page using Leadpages/Instapages and how to create emails. Again, nothing the average IMer didn't already know.

 So at this point (4 weeks into the course), I sent him a nice email explaining how it wasn't working out, and I'd like my refund. Lo and behold, he replies saying that what I am telling him is complete BS, that I made money off his method and how I abused him and took advantage of him. WTF?

 I then proceeded to send him screenshots of the earnings and ad spend to prove to him that I wasn't lying, that I followed his instructions to the T and didn't make a dime. That's when he stopped replying.


Unfortunately, I paid him through Paypal and Paypal doesn't insure virtual goods so I wasn't able to get my money back. But I just wanted to make this nice little report so people know who he really is. It's disappointing, I really wanted to like the guy. I wouldn't even bother with this if he would just man up and honor his word. He knows about my situation and really messed things up for me. He took advantage of my desperation and I think that's seriously f'ed up.

 Anyone who wants to know more can simply contact me, I will send you screenshots, emails, everything you want to know about the whole incident.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


DreamTFK

Tampa,
Florida,

Avoid Jarrett's "Coaching" Programs.

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, December 03, 2014

I was also a member of the Facebook Crusher coaching program. First off let me say this is not coaching, it is only a Facebook group full of confused people, a weekly recorded "caoching" call and the occasional e-mail conversation from Jarrett for help. Many of my e-mails were ignored and others were reponded to very slow. Never once did Jarrett ask to look over my campaign as a coach should do.

As stated by the original author I can concur that Jarrett kept bringing in new members every single day after stating that it would be a small group of no more than 10 members. I felt he got greedy and this was very unfair because he had to spend time to get all the new members up to speed while the rest of us who started weeks earlier were stuck and confused!

The Facebook group wasn't really helpful and Jarrett would quite often delete comments of frustration as to how the course was progressing. A common response form Jarrett was "We will be talking all about that later in the course..." yeh right! The Facebook group was eventually deleted and according to Jarrett is was because of some "knuckleheads" causing problems. My theory is that he closed it due to the fact that he couldn't keep a constant eye on it to moderate all the negative comments starting to flood in.

I feel the entire program was very poorly laid out and he had no real plan from the beginning. I noticed immediately he had recycled one of his CPA products, added additional videos to it and then called it "pre-training". Three weeks after starting the course, picking my niche, creating my fanpage and starting my advertising he was still going over niche selection in the weekly coaching call videos!

Jarrett makes it seem very easy in his sales pitch and in his coaching call videos to make money on FB but it is not. I am sorry but one person cannot coach a group of nearly 80 people who are all confused and very new to FB advertising and I am sure he knew that.

I was in contact with many of the other members in the coaching program and voiced my concerns to them. I felt it was probably better to ask for a refund sooner than later because eventually everyone would figure out the course was a rip-off and want a refund. I was one of the lucky ones who saw the writing on the wall early on and got a full refund plus advertising costs!

Don't believe his hype about his "coaching" usually costs $5K+ or that he has helped hundreds of people make money online! This is the internet andyou can make up anything and portray yourself to be anyone you want!

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