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Bad experience with i7saan. I believe what they are selling is not halaal. The program costs approx. $7k for a 2-3 hrs training and guidance on how to run ads on their product. From that $7k they will pay these commissions to the person who ran the
ad. Firstly, a course of this nature is not so expensive, nowhere close. Secondly, from what i understand, you will run the same ads that made you buy into this scheme and will get paid when someone signs up thru one of your ads. Essentially for you to get paid you need someone to buy into the same scheme that you bought into. This is all that i believe they are doing and in order for it to work they need more and more people to subscribe. They target a particular group as the general population will not buy into it and hence the Islamic angle and target on Muslim men. Ideal because it hits the emotion and trust cords in your heart especially if you are struggling financially. If you acquired special skills and knowledge thru the course and were able to run ads on multiple products / industries, then that would be great, but all you do is learn how to run the same product and hope someone else is desperate and looking for a second income and buys into it. If no one buys this so-called high ticket educational program, then you will not make any money. This is my understanding from my conversation with the person form i7saan and I could be wrong, but from all the feedback and reviews online I believe I am accurate, and I am glad I did not sign up. I advise you to do proper research and clarify what products you will be advertising for them, the response I got was – high ticket online educational programs, yeah right. Also, they will try to get you to put in a down payment, I was told that the seats were fast filling, and the guy was keen for me to not lose my spot and I foolishly, in an emotional state put a down payment. I realised later that it’s a load of BS and it’s a tactic to get you to commit something and then they will convince you to pay the balance and join the program. Its strange how people pay a down payment or the full amount of thousands of dollars without even receiving an agreement. Ask for the agreement first, insist on a list of products, etc. before you sign up for this program. I asked for a refund of my deposit, after a dozen follow ups and more than 2 months later I received the money back. So much for wanting to help Muslim men. The ethical and Islamic thing to do would be to refund the money immediately so the financially burdened person would not be inconvenienced. Also, the company does not have a phone number, how shady is that? You do not have a way to contact the company other than by email. That’s a big red flag for me. Again, this is my experience, and I could be wrong hence I am only pointing out these red flags so you don’t miss them and can make a sound decision accordingly.
Date de l'avis 2023-01-07 09:43:06