Jarrod Hill
NZAbsolute scam Absolute scam. Collecting payment details for an almost free trial ($0.99), apparent money back guarantee, hard to cancel, huge yearly (not monthly) billing, no phone number to contact them on. I didn't use their platform once. Suddenly you get a charge for $197 USD. They know exactly what they're doing. Disgraceful.
Sean G (If u can)
CAFraud company Fraud company. Do not take the $0.99 trial. They will charge you $297 every month, and no way you can take them back.
shawn
GBaverage instruction, bait and switch tactics, and rude Customer support. I really wanted to be open to this but i watched one video of an instructor fumble through an e flat diatonic progression and he just wasn't as experienced as i had hoped. Then i saw the renewal fee of $200 a month! I was really upset. so i went to cancel and of course they make you contact their support team to cancel. so i did. they offered me a reduced price of $27 a month. down from $200! That does not scream that i am getting a deal. it says that they'll charge you what they know to be an absurd price until you cancel. when i asked them to "get back to me ASAP" they responded with "I hope you don't treat other businesses this way." lol like i was rude to ask for a timely response. if you can't offer a quality product at a decent price than you are nothing more than an online snake oil salesmen.
Eliza Dawson
GBI've been loving these tutorials I've been loving these tutorials, they're amazing! I stumbled upon some older videos on YouTube and I have to say, the quality and focus have improved over time. I used to watch Ryan on the pianokeyz channel years ago, and I'm thrilled to still be learning from him. His way of explaining things is truly a gift. I'm almost done with the course and I can't wait for more videos to come out!.
Artur
GBAttempt to earn easy money on non-attentive users Owned and run by Ryan Jones (the piano player). Be very careful if you sing in for the free month - if you forget to cancel the subscription, site will automatically charge you $297 for the second month. Ryan will not agree to refund the money. He answers support requests and makes it clear that it's user's fault to not read the terms. The site only has a bunch of videos most of which you already can access in youtube. The site also has a misleading ad on front page - $10/month, which makes it look like access after first month will only cost $10. So it all looks like a fraudulent attempt to earn easy money on non-attentive users so I hope someone will be able to sue him.