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Job Killing


Country United States
State Oregon
City Lane County
Website http://www.jobkilling.info/

Job Killing Reviews

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  • Aug 13, 2016

Dan Klein and Brad Campbell are stealing money from people 6 grand at a time. The business is JobKilling.com and they troll facebook that they have a great way to make you rich from working at home. They want you to pay 6-8 grand up front to get access to an exclusive facebook group. In that group they tell you how to make free Weebly websites and other things. Now tell you go out and spend more money on domains for local areas for such things as tree services, limos, pool decks and more. Basically they want that much money to show you up to be an SEO company for a business. It's complete garbage and a rip off. Even on the initial video that Brad Campbell and Dan Klein try to suck you in with, one of the "students" as they refer to them. The domain is expired. So they basically are lying about this person making $1500 a month. The domain isn't even active. It's such a scam. They are taking advantage of you and laughing all the way to Vegas. Yes throw a party each year in Vegas because why not? The money is all free anyway. Any money the make from anyone is a scam. Just go on youtube and search and see some videos of people actually telling the truth about these scumbags.

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  • Jan 18, 2017

SO yeah, i believed the hype and signed up.

Week 1 i had questions and was told to use the facebook secret group.

I asked my questions. people messsaged me they would follow up. Noone ever did. I never got help.

However, dan and brad claim to be life coaches too. I was sold theidea by ben pederson that i could get my page to the front of google within 30 days without paying for ads.

The videos are terrible. Poor quality. Once you see it for what it is, its an online scam meant to get your money!

On my credit card they come up as an "advertising" agency. They are selling you a dream. A few students get lucky, most fail. If they were a life coach, or online educators as they claim, they wouldnt be listed as an "advertising agency".

The last message i got from these people was "

I will forward your messages to Dan and Brad

I'm sure their collection agents will be reaching out to you soon"

Look, there are plenty of resources online that wont promise you the world. This is just another quick get rich scheme by these guys. DONT BE A FOOL.

  • Oct 5, 2016

Job Killing seems like a good program if you watch their marketing videos. It all makes sense, and that's probably why it works so well for them to sucker people at $6k a pop. Once you buy the program for the $2k initial payment, you spend the first 10 hours listening to videos about how you need to pay the other $4k as soon as possible or you'll have no success. They literally teach you nothing in the first 10 hours of "training". This is the point where I started to get concerned, so I asked what their refund policy was. Instead of replying with their refund policy, they delayed and asked if I wanted to put payments on hold until I had time to go through more. I didn't realize their refund policy is 48 hours, so this is a ploy to wait out the refund policy, because they know you are going to ask for a refund. I did evenutally ask for a refund and was told it was too late... of course. That is their whole game plan from the start. So, I filed a fraud claim with my credit card company. They are fighting that with their "promissory note" they have you sign at the beginning. No legitimate business has clients sign a promissory note. That is a clear sign that they know they are not delivering the value they are charging for and they need to strong-arm students into actually paying them. If this doesn't end up in a class action Trump Univesity style lawsuit I will be amazed. Also, be aware that education companies that come to your town and sell $5-10k get rich quick schemes are regulated by a 72 hour no questions asked guaranteed refund. These internet education companies do not have the same laws. They do not have to give you a refund. Once you've signed on the dotted line, you are screwed.

Can you make money creating websites and "renting" them to businesses? Yes, of course you can. Is it worth $6k for this very poor educational material, absolutely not.

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