keith f Czt

This review is from a real person who provided valid contact information and hasn't been caught misusing, spamming or abusing our website. Check our FAQ

Verified Reviewer

Trying to connect my device

stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full

I'm just trying to connect my echo to whatever device they telling me to connect it to I don't know what's happening thank you

View full review

Preferred solution: Nothing

Robert G Dxm

This review is from a real person who provided valid contact information and hasn't been caught misusing, spamming or abusing our website. Check our FAQ

Verified Reviewer

Alexa activation

stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full

I just want to thank the guy to help me out because he made my day. I'm not one for computer savvy or phone savvy it turns into a nightmare for me but with the help of these guys it went easy it was quick it was simple and appreciate what they did to help me thank you thank you

View full review

User's recommendation: Be patient there frying to help you

Resolved
Mayzie Stq

Resolved: Wast of money! Rich at 26 is a TERRIBLE book!

stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full
Alexis Assadi - Wast of money! Rich at 26 is a TERRIBLE book!
Updated by user Feb 22, 2019

Alexis Assadi contacted me and resolved my concerns. He seems like a pretty nice professional guy.

Original review Jun 26, 2018

I bought Alexis Assadi's book titled "Rich at 26" hoping that I could gain some real insight into investment strategies - and there is simply nothing tangible in the books whatsoever. It's all fluff and buzz words, and no actual investing advice.

I learned more about investing when I was in grade school.

What a joke.

Everything about this guy is just cut and paste. He doesn't have a single thought of his own.

He claims to be "rich" because his passive income is more than his bills... so what... if your bills cost you $2,000 per month, and you make that same amount, you are DEFINITELY NOT RICH.

Furthermore, our good friend Alexis has thrown in some pretty risky investment strategies that I would recommend people stay away from.

DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME READING THIS BOOK!

It's a total scam.

View full review
Loss:
$20
Cons:
  • Alexis assadi
  • Investing advice
  • Scammed into buying this book
Reason of review:
Bad quality

Preferred solution: This book should be banned

2 comments
Guest

Total scam!!

Guest

yea, fair call, fully agree, like fitness, wealth is a topic that people are desperate for so we are willing to pay, only to be confronted by empty buzzwords and no real substance in the words.

View more comments (1)
Ntobeko B

He calls himself the next Buffet

stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full

I stumbled on this guy's site and then did a bit more research on him. I liked the idea of passive income, but was interested in seeing what he would be offering. I emailed and within minutes (nevermind the fact being based in New Zealand on the other side of the world) i got a response saying congratulations, I had been earmarked as an ideal candidate to join his special focussed mentorship program at the bargain price of $1,500! what a great deal Sarcastic

i had a few email chats with his colleague Chris Hayre (searched him on Linkedin and found nothing, which is strange considering he is meant to be a business partner to "The Next Warren Buffet") and he suggested i make monthly payments of USD$51.45 to Younes Capital and that I could get a refund within 3 months if i didnt like what they were selling, so i figured hmm, worth a crack.

after realising that what he was doing was merely regurgitating and repackaging the Robert KIyosaki's books i decided to dig a bit deeper. the guy in question operates through a few different companies, Assadi Gloval Ventures, Pacific Coast Capital, Younes Capital, all of which have little to no online presence, which is strange for companies owned and or operated by the so called "Next Warren Buffet"

after deciding to opt out of giving these guys my money within the first 3 months, his business partner/assistant/mate/receptionist/secretary/co-owner (not really sure where he falls in), Chris Hayre decided that i wouldn't be receiving my USD$150 refund because i hadnt received a phone call even though i had even though my time was limited due to being on the other side of the world and being in a banking career.

anyways, i would like to leave anyone considering to give this guy your money to become rich (because when you analyze it, Rich at 26, is just another way to say Get Rich Quick, without actually using those reputation killing, taboo words) something to think about. According to Businessinsider there are 1,500 billionaires in the world (Warren Buffet being one of them), and not a single one of them sells get rich mentorship programs and "Get Rich Quick", sorry, "Rich at 26" books for USD$1,500 to the public. infact, im also almost willing to bet that even out of the 36,000,000 millionaires in the world, not a single credible one got there through selling a Get Rich Quick program for $1,500.

I'm all for people teaching other people stuff, but to call yourself the next Warren Buffet and then selling a program is just ridiculous.

View full review
Loss:
$150
Pros:
  • Passive investment information
Cons:
  • Business model
  • Chris hayre
  • Alexis assadi
Reason of review:
Problem with delivery

Preferred solution: people to know that this guy isnt really selling what they think he is, and as someone with a financial and investment background, am against him bringing the industry to disrepute.

Ntobeko B Vwd

Just be careful as they're quite crafty

stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full stars-rating-full

some of the advice provided is pretty good, however its hardly revolutionary. invest in assets, buy income, invest in property.

its just a reshuffle of Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad series a decade later.

they charge something like $7 to read one of the bits on the site, teaches you high school investments technology, but thats fine as not everyone has the investment knowledge so this helps. they they sell you a $1,500 membership as the next step. they suggested $49 +tax a month and offer a 3 month guarantee to prove that they're "legitimate" .

from personal experience i would argue against paying $1,500 to learn how to earn a passive income (you can youtube all of this for free if you are really starting from zero knowledge). dont buy into the legitimacy through their 90 day money back guarantee as they insert clauses which they control (such as you must have had a phone call with Alexis before) but he will not respond to your requests for a phone call for the first 3 months due to "family committments" which essentially means there is no 90 day money back guarantee.

he's probably made a fair bit off passive investments, but i would say his money largely comes from selling his book and his website mentorship program which means that unless he is advising you to set up a site where you sell your services to people and write a book then its not entirely honest

View full review
Cons:
  • Website
  • His partner chris hayre
  • Customer service
Reason of review:
Bad quality
9 comments
Guest

Chunprete changed his name because customers did not want to deal with him anymore due to his rude attitude and misleading sales tactics

Guest

Alexis and his staff have no class or integrity and are only in it for the money they can scam from people who are tricked into buying anything from them!

Guest

Chris Hayre is Chunprete Hayre- yet another scam by Alexis

Guest

Total waste of money-he learned from Darren Weeks who convinced thousands of people to invest in his ideas only to lose all their money while Darren got rich!!

Guest

Total scam artist - Chris Hayre is actually his former employee from Fast Track - Chunprete Hayre! Lost all respect for both when they purchased company from Darren Weeks and treated both employees and customers poorly!!!

Brexton Dyq
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1611312

I’m wondering why Chunprete changed his name to Chris? The guy’s rude and has no class.

Guest

Thanks for your feedback. Can you please forward me your email request for a phone call?

If I missed it, I would be happy to refund you right away.Also, for clarity, my mentorship program is not a profitable business (yet). I also wrote my book 5 years ago and have since offered it for free.

Guest
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1522712

sorry mate, but you just dont come across as a trustworthy person. after having dealt with you and your associate, i just dont get a good feeling about you. anyways, all the best with your business of making people rich through selling them stuff.

Guest
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1522712

business models like yours are predatory and take advantage of those who are desperate to become rich and will be willing to transfer $1,500 of their hard earned dollars to your bank account in the hope that you will teach them something. not sure what differentiates you from every other "give me your money and i'll make you rich" internet predator out there

View more comments (8)
Anonymous

Alexis helped me buy a property

I don't usually write reviews online but i saw a couple here so i'll give my 2 cents. I joined Alexis's mentorship program in Feb this year and I bought his roadmap course. I e mailed with him several times a week and we spoke on the phone once and a while (every 6 weeks). He helped me figure out how to buy my FIRST and only investment property (1-bedroom w/ a tenant) this summer which was great because I dont have a lot of cash. Real estate is capital intensive obviously.

i saw a review somewhere else where the guy was saying alexis says he is the next Warren Buffet and that he does get rich quick programs. No -- a magazine called Ozy called him the next Warren Buffet -- alexis didnt say that about himself -- Ive never heard alexis talk about getting rich quick or anything like that.

My advice: only join the mentorship program if you will put in work. He is not going to do it for you. You have to be self motivated.

My only "complaint" is that he sometimes takes a couple of days to reply to emails. That is no big deal tho he his probably pretty busy.

View full review
Reason of review:
Good quality

Why Trust Reviews on PissedConsumer?

  • Professional auto and live moderation
  • 100% user-generated content
  • Equal opportunity and protection
  • Zero tolerance for fake reviews
  • Verified content
  • PissedConsumer is on the Inc. 5000 list

For more information read Blog article