Legacy Education Alliance - 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.
Reason of review: Bad quality.
Legacy Education Alliance Cons: Maxing out credit cards, Promises, Taking huge loans out, No options for payment plans.
Location: Coral Gables, Florida
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Good day and thank you for your comment. Our mentorship program has brought our speakers and more importantly our students measurable success since we began the offer and it is certainly a valuable relationship that can yield positive results.
We are happy to hear that you learned new strategies but please understand that as a publicly traded company, everything we advise is SEC-compliant. Regards.
Please see my comment on post, pissedconsumer.com. They stole $18K+ from me.
How can I reach you? I have documents to prove it.