I welcome the opportunity to express my personal dissatisfaction with the Lloral
Langmeier "Wealth Foundation"mentoring program.My experience is similar to others expressed at this website in that the price they charged for the program is not based on any fixed standard price,but based on the amount of credit you have available,of
which they charge a majority of.It is a favorite technique among such outfits like this the sole intention being to milk you for what you are worth.
My cost for the program was$8,000 and as far as I am concerned,it was not worth 8
cents.It was,in my opinion nothing but a big elaborate snowjob,a presentation of a lot of hocus-pocus using magic sounding words like'mission statement' and 'revenue forecasting".They urge you to come up with a profitable money making idea or "cash
machine"as they call it.What did they do for me that was worth $8,000?Nothing!If I had an idea for a good money maker,why did I ever have to come to them?I rate their
practices unethical and worthless,definitly not acting in good faith.I do not recommend dealing with this organization.
I welcome from "Rip-off Report" any advice,siggestions you might offer.
Sparkle
Los Angeles,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, January 15, 2012
Please respond: Did the Langemeier company really resolve your complaint satisfactorally? I am trying to decide whether to try her program. thanks.
Loral Langemeier Wealth Foundation
Draper,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, January 20, 2010
Customer Service is of great importance to our company. We are dedicated to providing quality services with the objectives of helping all of our clients succeed.
This complaint was resolved successfully.
- Loral Langemeier Wealth Foundation