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Peak Potentials Training review: Scam 1

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This company was once owned by Harv Eker. I made a few investments in deals his company endorsed. They were real estate deals and ATM machines. We never saw the real estate properties and the ATM machines never existed. In doing my research I discovered that Eker ran a very slick deal in grey areas of investments. He had back hand deals but was never name din any investments that were offered from his stage. This company is now owned by an Asian guy who I have learned is quite a slick operator too. The CEO Adam Markel is a fraud. He has scammed people out of money in a real estate scheme once called Grandview and he has had several malpractice law suits against him. Somehow these guys stay out of jail and hide behind this Peak Potentials so called success and motivation scheme. Their events are well crafted with a lot of use os psychology and NLP which basically brain washes people into making decisions based on emotion versus practicality. I have seen people spend $15K for a bunch of courses thinking they will become millionaires only to find that they go to seminars to be sold more seminars to be sold more seminars... Do your due diligence You will need to dig deep because these cleaver scam artists have SEO people that post positive content to suppress their tainted pasts.

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Laure Macanas
, US
May 18, 2016 10:39 am EDT

I went to a seminar in February of 2016 in Phoenix AZ. Although it was great seeing a few of the speakers, the entire time I felt like I was being 'sold' something. My friend bought a $1000 package and within 24 hours decided she didn't want it and so called to cancel within their cancellation period. Several weeks later and they still had not refunded her money. I also purchased a book that was promised to be mailed to me and more than 90 days later I can't get a response from the company. Horrible, horrible people.