Chu Hai Ninh
AUUseless "courses" sold by scammers Useless "courses". Useful tip if you want to try them: cancel the subscription at least 2 days in advance as the trial period is not exactly 30 days from your subscription but they round it up based on their time zone (stated in the fine print which is not easy to see when you subscribe). They also charge you VAT no matter where you live and don't expect any refund from them. Update: I can't believe there are spoonies who are stupid enough to give any credit to the "courses" offered by these scammers 😂😂😂 For everything they send to you, you can find better, deeper content for free using Google. Don't waste your money!
customer
CAReally bad subscription practices Really bad practices in terms of trial periods / paid membership subscriptions. Will not accept to refund, even though their cancellation page was broken. I recommend you stear away from this company as much as you can!!
Zainab Ali
PKMy experience with highbrow was… My experience with highbrow was great.The whole staff is very cooperative and helpful .Most importantly the teachers they provided were so kind and effecient towards their students.
Joe
GBHere's the deal Pros: sleek design, interesting content Cons: content lacks depth and skews toward generic truisms; they don't honor customer satisfaction - if you don't like their product, then you're stuck with it for a year and the $48 USD price Observations: they send the course(s) you choose, otherwise you don't hear from them
Savannah Condon
THSketchy business model Sketchy business model They prey on those who sign up for their 30 day trial period and refuse to offer refunds when they charge you for a year trial after you tell them you accidentally subscribed. Run far away from these guys.