Legacy Education Alliance
Reviews and Complaints
Matt Justice was a terrific teacher. No pressure just lots of learning.
I really learned a lot. Matt Justice kept me interested the entire three days.
He never once said a person could get rich quick. In fact he gave several examples of people losing money when they did not know enough about what they were doing. It was almost as though he was protecting new beginners from getting hurt financially. And yet there was always encouragement to learn more. He instilled confidence in the students repeating they had the ability to learn more. And he went at a pace that allowed people to have questions answered and not feel ***. And allowing people to feel overwhelmed for a bit but not give up.
There was an endless source of information available. I thank Matt for being so generous with his knowledge. Beginning with an overview of general economics and finishing with an overview of options trading it is amazing how many topics were covered.
Never did I feel like I was being “sold” more classes. The next level was offered but there was NEVER a hard sell.
He was genuine with his ideas and obviously cared about everyone in the room.
Legacy Education Alliance - Momentum Seminar Review
Refusing to return training fee
Let this be a warning to everybody. Do not have anything to do with Tigrent learning / Legacy Alliance Learning.
I paid £997.00 For the three day training course. Then read all the reviews and spoke to people who had been on the courses. They are just a sham. I emailed them, sent the cancellation form back via recorded signed for delivery.
They have ignored two emails, and a cancellation note.
My Visa account has not had any money credited back.
Yesterday i was contacted by a guy wanting to start my training. I told him that i had cancelled, he told me my training was still " live" So like like i am going to end up putting them in court to get my money back.
- There attitude and service once you decide to cancel
Preferred solution: Full refund
Legacy Education Alliance Elite Training Seminar Review
PLEASE DON'T DO IT!
3 days stock training not worth it
Similar to the real state training, this is a big sales workshop. I just finished the 3 days stock trading training today and it was a big disappointment.
When I singed up at the free seminar I asked about the agenda for this training and they told me: day 1 fundamental analysis and technical analysis, day 2 options, day 3 forex, etc. and I thought great! this is what I am looking for, but the reality is that the training just gives you high level concepts and idea, they tell you how they make money with options and different strategies but not really how to implement them. So I felt that they whole training was a scam or a fabricated sales pitch to brain wash you and buy some other more expensive training courses.
While they tell you how they became millionaires trading they reinforce all the time the idea of investing in education even with debt, and they also encourage people to get loans to invest (something that no professional investor would ever recommend). Most people got amazed about the fancy stories they tell you and how easy it seems to make a lot of money trading, because they don't tell you about the risks and about how difficult is trading (otherwise everybody would be rich buying stocks). I stayed until the end because they were going to give some tips for young guys and it turned to be another opportunity for them to sell you another more economic training in case you didn't buy the whole package... The best thing I did was to leave the room and not even talk to the sellers there...
I was pissed off, because I didn't learn what I was expecting and they just tried to make me buy more expensive trainings. I felt bad for many people to fell on the trap, people who probably thought that they are going to become rich easily and got more debt or even asked for some of the crapy (high interest) loans that they were offering there... At least I met a guys who also realized that the whole thing was a scam... These legacy education guys are expert sellers and they'll make you feel that you can be rich with no effort and most people fall...
I already fell on the scam once when I bought this and the real state 3 days training that I am supposed to do in a few weeks.. so I already know what to expect...
Preferred solution: Full refund
Legacy Education Alliance Seminar Review
Scam Alert
Matt Justice is an AWESOME Teacher!
Matt was an awesome teacher-a true wealth of knowledge. My first $300 + was worth every penny.
I had to take my kids out of school for two days to go- but I learned a lot. It was a ton of information that was extremely valuable. I am currently signed up with other gurus for another industry so this wasn't for me- but Matt Justice rules! Awesome guy, so is Bo and Bobby- all great people.
No hard sell- just group sells and you make that choice. I am already an entrepreneur- but I learned a lot.
Next is real estate class! It's all about what YOU want in life :)
Legancy Education
Legacy Education Alliance Scam in Zurich
I have attended the 3-day course in Zurich. Although some valuable information was presented, all in all it's a tricky high pressure sales scheme.
After 45 years of business experience for the first time I met a company which refuses to give out a business card, forbids the participants to exchange e-mail addresses, walks away from it's offer when asked to show the blank contract before signing it, advises it to be unnecessessary to visit their headoffice, they turn to be very uninterested towards anybody who is not willing to immediately get his credit card charged with a very high amount (ie 10 - 30 k). It's a tricky scheme because true and correct concepts get mixed with high pressure sales techniques, which is an absolute no go.
- Ladies and Gentlemen, professional and serious business, which should get done on an equal level for both parties involved, does look very different from what I have seen at this so called "seminar". I have talked to a few other participants, we all agreed on these key issues.
- Assessment of uk market
- Coffee breaks
- Location
- Company with no business cards
- High pressure sales
- No transparency into contract and services
Legacy Education Alliance - Work Experience Review from Fort Myers, Florida
As a former employee at Rich Dad Education now known as Legacy Education Alliance previously known as Tigrent Inc and Whitney Information Systems, I am here to say that this company is a scam.They campaign using radio ads and other marketing tools to lure people into their scam.
They invite you into what they call a free workshop which is conducted by talented motivational speakers also known as *** artists to convince you that the way you think about money is wrong. At the end of the workshop they try to sell you a worthless $495 3 day training designed to manipulate you into spending even more money, upwards to $60k in courses. Then they call you to sell you even more services like coaching and mentoring. Their customer service is horrible and run by incompetent employees and management. The CEO CFO and others make over $200k a year as reporter by them on their annual filings. However, they pay others garbage. They have a severe conflict of interest and even had their previous CFO involved with unethical dealings which has finally been fired. Their Human Resources department is outrageously biased and unfair.
Rich Dad even tries to sell you properties owned by them. Justin Borus is the actual majority owner of Rich Dad Education AKA Tigrent which is a penny stock.
They use the Kiyosaki name to make the company sound legit but its not.Stay away from these scam artists. They have no soul, dont sell you sell to the devil with these clowns.
Very bad review, feel like robbed
Preferred solution: Full refund
Very bothered by this company
I just finished the 3 day seminar with Legacy Education. My guest paid $600 for the seminar with high expectations of promises, knowledge, education, and training. The first day is good but they initially condition their attendees that having a mentor and being "V.I.P" is the best way to get ahead in the game. They have you come up with ways to have/make cash then use this list as a way for you to pay for their advanced course from $20k-$50k. What is even worse is that I did enough research and found the LinkedIn profile of the man leading the seminar and he is the Co-Founder of the loan company that gives out loans throughout the weekend. Stacking on 30%+ interest rates. They are making money off of these individuals who take loans, max credits, and sign up for EXPENSIVE promises.
The tricky part is that these speakers are intelligent in the field. Most people in a field 15+ years have enough experience and knowledge to sell information and leave you wanting more. They are master negotiators, persuaders, and sellers. They do not answer questions thoroughly, even though you pay $600 for the weekend. I did learn strategies this weekend that I otherwise would not have known, but some of them did not seem to have much integrity tied with them and also a loophole way of getting around laws. Looking around the room I see several professionals with their eyes popped out of their head quickly becoming interested in this $20k V.I.P sticker used as a visual motivator for other attendees to also pay for this.
I used this weekend to learn what I could and leave the selling aside. People will chose to do what they want, but please think a little bit before reacting emotionally and putting $20K on the line. It is a business, after all.
- Maxing out credit cards
- Taking huge loans out
- Promises
Short Review on June&nbs-04:00;09,&nbs-04:00;2016
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