
Francisco
MXOverall, good Good service, good products, but the price tags on many of them, like the audios and the boot camps/seminars, doesn't help the student to get the results they claim helping to get. As a frequent and many years student and client, it's safe to say that this is a 70% profit oriented company and a 30% student/results/coaching/helping/follow up mentoring programs. The relationship and follow up on the students could be a lot better.

Bill Grassl
GBno service I have been trying to reach someone about my order for a few days now but no call back yet.

Dam
GBStrongly dissatisfied I didn't see a lot of improvement and I am at the same place where I was before the bootcamp. It wasn't worth 5% of the price that I paid for this. This is despite the fact that I followed the instructor advice to the best of my ability and did what I was instructed to do. I asked for my money back at the last day of the bootcamp in person to the instructor (since they said on their website "if you're not completely satisfied, you will get your money back"). I later sent an email as well. They didn't give me refund and replied with some things that didn't make sense. I replied with why it didn't make sense. They didn't reply. I lost 3000$. My advice to anyone who is considering going to the bootcamp / any other live training: 1. Don't be affected by their statement "if you're completely satisfied, you will get your money back" - the probability that you will get your money back if you're unsatisfied is very low. They have in their terms and conditions: "You understand and agree that all deposits and payments for "live programs" (including, but not limited to, seminars, workshops, and bootcamps) are non-refundable" and a few different things which makes you unable to do anything if they don't want to give you a refund, even if they should. 2. Find the review of their bootcamp from Reddit (google "Lovesystems review reddit"). Apply to the advice at the end of that review. I'm coping and pasting that advice below: "I think bootcamp might be a good investment for you if ALL of the following are true for you: 1. You are not dealing with any kind of anxiety or depression. 2. You are relatively new to the game and don't have a solid understanding of the game yet. 3. Paying 3k for 3 day 2 night bootcamp is not a big deal for you. 4. You can socialize with people no problem. You just cant pickup girls because you lack the theory. I think bootcamp might be a bad investment for you if ANY of the following is true for you: 1. You are currently dealing with anxieties. 2. You have been in the game more than a year. 3. You have some sticky point that needs to be fixed in the field. 4. 3k is a big deal." If you don't meet all of the conditions from the first list or meet any of the conditions from the second list, then don't go to the workshop. 3. The workshop doesn't have much more value than watching YouTube videos with pick up advice. If YouTube videos didn't help you, then this workshop won't help you too.

Robert
GBTried a 1 night bootcamp... Great experience... Recommended! After having little success with women throughout the better part of my life I decided to pull the pin and give a one-night boot camp a try. I was nervous as hell just getting out there and realizing I was actually doing it! My mentor for the night was Helicase and he had some great material at the seminar that took place before going out. There were also some good ice breaker games that helped with getting me warmed up. I was taking vigorous notes throughout the entire session, just doing my best to absorb what I could. I decided to set some goals for myself for going out. I wanted to approach, approach, approach and just try to demystify the anxiety I always have and get comfortable with the idea of trying some new things out. Helicase and the rest of the group was very supportive throughout the whole experience and I would definitely recommend him to someone in the area who's thinking about doing it. As for my future after this I certainly have noticed a big change in confidence and have set little goals for myself. Go out 2 nights a week and try to do at least 5 approaches when going out. I still struggle mightily with day game but that's another story. The big thing I learned from the whole experience is just to not take things to seriously and enjoy the process of putting yourself out there rather than dread it.

Nicola FOX
GBAwful Awful. Very low class staff who cancel appointments over the tiniest of things. I made one spelling mistake on my application and mentioned not using cameras often and “ BOOM “ I was flagged as a poor person who couldn’t afford the training ! Sadly their advice about not judging a book by its cover it’s exactly what they do to people themselves!