Brave Thinking Institute
Brave Thinking Institute Overview
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Brave Thinking Institute has a 1.0 star rating based on 2 customer reviews; consumers are mostly dissatisfied. Rating distribution shows 100% unfavorable and recent recommendations warn not to enroll and label it a scam.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read Brave Thinking Institute reviews for reports of high prices and repeated content.
- Expect high-pressure sales and contact customer service about refunds and cancellation policies before enrolling.
- Clarify pricing, deposits, and membership terms to avoid surprise billing or subscription commitments.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Recurring customer complaints: aggressive sales tactics and refusal to honor refunds.
- Billing issues and unclear deposit/refund language leading to disputes.
- Content described as repetitive, outdated, and not worth the high price.
Positive Feedback
Some mentions of promotional tickets and free classes exist, but follow-up problems were reported.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Brave Thinking Institute has a 1.0 star rating based on 2 customer reviews; consumers are mostly dissatisfied. Rating distribution shows 100% unfavorable and recent recommendations warn not to enroll and label it a scam.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read Brave Thinking Institute reviews for reports of high prices and repeated content.
- Expect high-pressure sales and contact customer service about refunds and cancellation policies before enrolling.
- Clarify pricing, deposits, and membership terms to avoid surprise billing or subscription commitments.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Recurring customer complaints: aggressive sales tactics and refusal to honor refunds.
- Billing issues and unclear deposit/refund language leading to disputes.
- Content described as repetitive, outdated, and not worth the high price.
Positive Feedback
Some mentions of promotional tickets and free classes exist, but follow-up problems were reported.
It's a scam!!!
- - High prices; poor delivery.
- - There is emotional pressure to join.
- - No refunds after signup.
- - Content repeats; some outdated.
Outrageously high prices, and they do not deliver! You will get emotionally pressured into signing up.
Once you sign up, there are absolutely no refunds, even if you call within a couple of hours. Biggest regret ever that I spend my hard earned money $30,000 on this crap, and they do not care. Content is repeated, students that are newly enrolled are in the same class, so you will not learn anything new in their 6 month program.
Some of the resources provided, you could google and find. All the content is not covered.
Some content and recordings provided are outdated.
Pricing is not upfront and honest.
$11,000 part of the program called Brave Thinking Masters is referring to old books, readings from them and lessons from them. Q & A for this class is like watching others go through therapy sessions.
Not living by their values.
Do not promise what they deliver.
Preferred solution: Full refund
User's recommendation: Do not enroll in their programs no matter how good they sound!
Ripped off and no cancelation of classes.
- - Refused cancellation within 24 hours and faced high-pressure sales.
- - No department to cancel and fake reassurance of a callback led to runaround.
Refused cancellation after I signed up in 24 hours. Gave free classes with high pressure sales.
Pretended to be my friend and reassured someone would call for cancellation. Got the run around. Got an email claiming company would call. No dept.
to cancel. SCAM!!
Glass Door shows employees high pressure sales to Internet bogus classes like the book Secret. They wanted $60,000 to start.
- Refused cancelation
Preferred solution: Full refund
User's recommendation: Scam
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