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Mixed to negative sentiment: The Life Coach School reviews highlight high prices, dissatisfied customers, and concerns about program scope and safety.

Positive Feedback

Some users value the program structure and online coaching format for personal development and certification pathways.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Recurring customer complaints about poor customer service and difficult billing experiences.
  • Frequent issues with refunds and unclear exchange and cancellation policies.
  • Concerns about membership marketing, certification limits, and potential mismatch with licensed care expectations.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Research The Life Coach School reviews and confirm whether the program fits your goals before enrolling.
  • Verify refund terms and billing practices and ask about subscription or auto-ship details up front.
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Anonymous
map-marker Lehi, Utah

I feel this is largely a scam and could adversely harm people

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AI Highlights
  • - Exorbitant charges for Life Coach Certification.
  • - Coaches are not licensed mental health pros and operate across borders via Zoom.

My wife of the time took podcasts with this program. Was charged exorbitant amounts of money and later was convinced she could make a fortune by getting her own Life Coach Certification.

While the company does not openly talk about anything illegal her program implies extensively that it can help people with a variety of issues. None of the people with these certifications of Life Coaching can practice Licensed Mental Health Treatment anywhere legally in the United States. Because they are not licensed they are able to say and do as they please without oversight or consequences if they were to breach confidentiality. Castillo's Life Coaching School, is not unique, but she presents herself in a way that can fool those that are struggling through life with any manner of challenges.

They can coach, over Zoom or other internet video chats across State lines and even internationally. Not even licensed Clinical Therapist or Doctors are able to do this as it has been shown to lack effectiveness and promote poor long term outcomes.

Castillo is very good at self-promotion and reminds me of a Snack Oil Salesman. Preying on those that are vulnerable and make a personal fortune off of those desperate for help.

User's recommendation: If you need help with projects find local professionals to aid you. If this be physical, psychological, emotional or any other pragmatic skills you wish to improve.

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Ludger Mfk

Yups total scam

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