Adrian
GBThe training is very thorough and gets… The training is very thorough and gets updated annually, plus there are live sessions twice a week. It definitely offers a lot of value. I'm happy with it.
David
GBBAM is a scam and rigging reviews here My legitimate review here was red-flagged by BAM as false, removed, then replaced with a couple more reviews written by BAM themselves. These people are con artists, GIVE THEM NOTHING.
Jacob Malley
GBI fell for the scam that they can make you a passive buisness I fell for the scam that they are putting out. Lost $1000 up front and tried to get me to pay $650 a month to continue "training" as what they say they will be teaching you is completely different in practice. The coaches are hard to get ahold of and lead you in by overpromising and underperforming on the services. Yes they do have good community that will try to help you. However even thought they charge you all this money for the training you still have to pay all the up front costs of starting a buisness. In addition if you want to do the lead gen route good look getting your page trending because their advise is try and get others to blog about it. If you want to go the sales route then it can be effective as they teach you to research companies and cold call them and see if they will allow someone with no experience design their websites. If I can save someone the experience of BAM or the lack of it then this post would be worth it.
Teresa Moss
GBOkay I will say it like this Okay I will say it like this. DON'T DO IT! The few making any money are those who paid well over the annitial investment of 5K PERIOD! They do not disclose up front that any training over the basic is going to cost you THOUSANDS more! I saw people post to the group that they were out of money but jacked up credit cards just to get more training and be included in the clique inner circle. These are the folks that get elevated and treated like royality. Very high school. I've also noticed I'm getting inundated with emails and text messages from new BAM recruits that BAM is moving and letting me know I can move all of my material over to the new platform. Something is not adding up with this. I have requested via text and email to be removed and explained why but still getting emails. They must be desperate for business. OR they've been sued. 2+2=4 Something is not adding up! Don't do it!
Scott Woodworth
GBSigned up for the course Was very interested and had to take a leap of faith because I couldn't view the classes beforehand. Signed up for the course: $7,800. 72 hour money back guarantee and signed a contract saying I won't request a chargeback from my credit card company or I may be subject to legal fees. By the time I got my logins, syllabus, spoke with a trainer a few times and watched videos a month had passed before I realized this program wasn't a good fit for me. Reached out to Joshua Osborne & billing to see if we could make a deal for a prorated refund which I was fine with. They were against any kind of reimbursement. Was not treated well, not a good experience. Are people making money? Yes, I think there are people in the program making money. How many? Can't say as there are thousands of people signed up and the billing dept told me I wasn't the only one asking for a refund as "it would be unfair to extend an exception." There are a lot of new people. You receive a 1:1 trainer which is one person who trains all the new people on group calls and you can request individual calls for the first 90 days. I think you need to have good technical skills to navigate the various programs they use. The training didn't make sense to me. Remote learning is a different animal and just recording a bunch of videos and asking people to ask the community and work with a group trainer for 90 days wasn't realistic with the amount of questions and hands on training I needed to succeed. Just remember, once you sign up, the clock is ticking for 72 hours for you to decide if this program is a fit for you which doesn't give you much time.