View Full Version : Has anyone gone to World Wealth Builders' REMSA 3-day apprenticeship?
fsummers
Jun 11th, 2012, 02:25 PM
Hello, has anyone gone to Navtaj Chandhoke's $5K REMSA 3-day apprenticeship? Reason I ask is I wanna know if it is worth 5K and I also want to know how much support you are receiving after it.
Even with giving World Wealth Builders more than 30 days written notice for a refund, I lost my $595 security deposit for REMSA because they said, finally after they've kept saying "someone" will call me back, the payment was non-refundable as they have to recover "administration costs". I don't get it because I have also paid $49 on top of the security deposit for their "No Money Down" seminar and their receipt showed you can ask for a refund.
Navtaj said I have until the end of that meeting to decide on whether I'd go for REMSA. It was a hard sell and saying NO to him is more like a reflection of your ability to execute on the program's technique that's why I paid the security deposit right after the end of the meeting.
Anyway, I already lost my hard earned $595 and got hung up on when I finally got a hold of Navtaj with a different number, who by the way tried to be someone else to get rid of me. Prior to that he said "someone from 'administration' will phone me tomorrow", "I'll ask my daughter to phone you this afternoon", "I'm just on a meeting let me ring you right back"---in short, I was given the run around (no specific times were provided).
I asked my friend to ask for the refund on my behalf since I have had trouble getting a hold of him---she was advised that "it was the other way around" that someone from their office has been trying to call me several times. But I have caller ID and a voicemail so there is NO WAY they phoned me like Navtaj said.
I'm happy I didn't go for the $5K REMSA training but for those who did, is it worth $5K? How was the customer service after he got your money?
XtremeModder
Jun 11th, 2012, 05:32 PM
No course that is $5000 for 3 days would fs worth it.
Just sounds like one of those scams that idiots fall for. And you did not.
d182
Jun 11th, 2012, 05:34 PM
I'm gonna say no its not worth it (before even looking into what this is) and it would be better used towards tuition at your local college/university
DearSummer
Jun 11th, 2012, 06:02 PM
The guy scammed $600 from you and you're still questioning if his seminar is worth it? :|
No matter how many times I see people fall for this I am still dumbfounded that people can't see through these scams immediately. :(
Powder + park raider
Jun 11th, 2012, 06:28 PM
if they are so good at "building wealth", why are they teaching it instead of actually "building" said wealth.
LOL
actually yeah, they are building wealth because idiots keep on falling for their scams.
SoBored
Jun 11th, 2012, 06:58 PM
sounds terrible, dude.
be glad you only lost the 600 and not the full $5k.
if you have $5k laying around to spend on improving your earning potential go take some executive courses or whatever courses that relate to the field you work in
Powder + park raider
Jun 11th, 2012, 07:25 PM
speaking of courses, is the carnegie course scams too?
http://dalecarnegie.ca/Calendar.aspx?CourseID=1
it's like $2000 per course only a few days long. i only ask because warren buffett has said he took this course like 20 years ago for $200. now the price has gone up lol
LostInTruth
Jun 11th, 2012, 07:30 PM
First post, promoting a course (albeit in a very slick way), definitely not odd.
Powder + park raider
Jun 11th, 2012, 07:33 PM
First post, promoting a course (albeit in a very slick way), definitely not odd.
wait, so he's promoting a course by saying it's a scam?
LostInTruth
Jun 11th, 2012, 07:48 PM
wait, so he's promoting a course by saying it's a scam?
Reverse psychology lol - I'm just a skeptic that's all:lol:
whampoa
Jun 11th, 2012, 08:07 PM
wait, so he's promoting a course by saying it's a scam?
Reverse psychology lol - I'm just a skeptic that's all:lol:
That's how you get through the Great Wall of RFD or lack of.
zz000ter
Jun 11th, 2012, 08:09 PM
There is a sucker born every minute
Don't be a sucker
Maybe you should develop your own Get Rich Quick seminar - and charge only $4,000
vaportrails
Jun 11th, 2012, 08:15 PM
$600 lost makes you a sucker, OP.
If I were you, I'd bust a few kneecaps (or atleast a windshield) - I'm not telling you to do it, but that's what I'd do. Not that I'd fall for such a blatant scam in the first place.
stuntman
Jun 11th, 2012, 10:09 PM
speaking of courses, is the carnegie course scams too?
http://dalecarnegie.ca/Calendar.aspx?CourseID=1
it's like $2000 per course only a few days long. i only ask because warren buffett has said he took this course like 20 years ago for $200. now the price has gone up lol
Warren Buffet did not take that course. His was based on the same stuff but not the same course.
The Dale Carnegie stuff works but you can read books on it.
The $2000 courses are for companies that want to send employees that are not motivated enough to learn it by reading OR by people that have money to burn and want the stuff crunched for them.
stuntman
Jun 11th, 2012, 10:10 PM
OP: you can't be serious.
masterhapposai
Jun 11th, 2012, 10:15 PM
Hello, has anyone gone to Navtaj Chandhoke's $5K REMSA 3-day apprenticeship? Reason I ask is I wanna know if it is worth 5K and I also want to know how much support you are receiving after it.
Even with giving World Wealth Builders more than 30 days written notice for a refund, I lost my $595 security deposit for REMSA because they said, finally after they've kept saying "someone" will call me back, the payment was non-refundable as they have to recover "administration costs". I don't get it because I have also paid $49 on top of the security deposit for their "No Money Down" seminar and their receipt showed you can ask for a refund.
Navtaj said I have until the end of that meeting to decide on whether I'd go for REMSA. It was a hard sell and saying NO to him is more like a reflection of your ability to execute on the program's technique that's why I paid the security deposit right after the end of the meeting.
Anyway, I already lost my hard earned $595 and got hung up on when I finally got a hold of Navtaj with a different number, who by the way tried to be someone else to get rid of me. Prior to that he said "someone from 'administration' will phone me tomorrow", "I'll ask my daughter to phone you this afternoon", "I'm just on a meeting let me ring you right back"---in short, I was given the run around (no specific times were provided).
I asked my friend to ask for the refund on my behalf since I have had trouble getting a hold of him---she was advised that "it was the other way around" that someone from their office has been trying to call me several times. But I have caller ID and a voicemail so there is NO WAY they phoned me like Navtaj said.
I'm happy I didn't go for the $5K REMSA training but for those who did, is it worth $5K? How was the customer service after he got your money?
My program is only $3k and superior, smaller classes. And my security deposit is half that price. If you say no to me, it means you don't want to succeed and will never be a winner, and that is fine with me.
stuntman
Jun 11th, 2012, 10:25 PM
My program is only $3k and superior, smaller classes. And my security deposit is half that price. If you say no to me, it means you don't want to succeed and will never be a winner, and that is fine with me.
Well since teachers are throwing their hat into the ring. I can do better.
My course is only $2800 and has a great food served, I undercut the competition because I feel that I am doing a service to society and I don't want people going to scammers. If you succeed it is all due to my course. If you don't do so well it is because you were unable to grasp the nuances of the course the first time and have to take it again.
The deposit to learn more is only $400 and I take paypal. Sweet deal. They call me the rainmaker.
w4rrior
Jun 11th, 2012, 10:26 PM
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BornRuff
Jun 12th, 2012, 08:42 PM
My program is only $3k and superior, smaller classes. And my security deposit is half that price. If you say no to me, it means you don't want to succeed and will never be a winner, and that is fine with me.
Well since teachers are throwing their hat into the ring. I can do better.
My course is only $2800 and has a great food served, I undercut the competition because I feel that I am doing a service to society and I don't want people going to scammers. If you succeed it is all due to my course. If you don't do so well it is because you were unable to grasp the nuances of the course the first time and have to take it again.
The deposit to learn more is only $400 and I take paypal. Sweet deal. They call me the rainmaker.
I believe that get rich quick schemes are a Veblen Good (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veblen_good), so I will charge 10k for my course to prove how much better my course is than all of yours.
Come on, only a sucker would believe that they could learn to be fabulously wealthy for only 2800 dollars. Whats next, get rich for only 29.95?
Anyone who was really able to teach you to be rich wouldn't do it for less than 10k, so you know that my course is the real deal.
BornRuff
Jun 12th, 2012, 08:43 PM
OP: you can't be serious.
These courses exist because a lot of people get drawn into them.
XtremeModder
Jun 13th, 2012, 05:32 PM
Please...
My course is $2000, but in the end I won't teach you ***** and I'll just try to sell you my $5000 course, which is just me taking your $ and disappearing.