Florence Young
GBI think you should update it.. Hello, I wanted to inform you that the information about my mentor Kris Krohn is incorrect on your website. I think you should update it.
Thomas Calabrese
GBDo the opposite of what scamrisk says This is the 4th time I have looked at a legitimate business online and their backgrounds are amazing, hundreds of testimonials and the real scam is SCAM RISK. They peddle nonsense to turn around and say "its allot of work" obviously. Starting an air bnb business, an ecom business or getting consulting to get a better career job. This website and the two creators are a bunch of losers just looking to sell you on something they themselves are trying to make money on. They are trying to peddle digital leasing and some other junk. Get a life and build something for yourselves instead of pulling others down.
Nicole Legere
GBKevin Clayson DFY real estate page is incorrect.. I am a student of the DFY real estate with my friend and coach Kevin Clayson. I can tell you he is not at all happy with the misinformation on your website about his training. It is fine to have your pros and cons opinions. But at least have accurate data?
Jack Connolly
GBI went to the site because I was wondering if Chad Kimball's G-Maps Elite was legitimate. After reading what appeared to be a sensible review of his G-Maps Elite program (also known as the Arbor Academy) they (scamrisk.com) recommended against his program in favor of another (#1 recommendation).Yet, on their own 'Trusted' page from the top right corner of the home page they say that Chad Kimball's Arbor Academy is a highly trusted program.
Richard Liss
GBA lot of haters here A lot of haters here, so leaving a 5 star to counterbalance it. I can see a lot of these reviews are just by students of the programs that are losing traffic because of the Scamrisk reviews. One can only assume they've been incentivized to leave those reviews. Scamrisk does not recommend only one program, they've recommended others in the past. They have entire pages recommending various programs. They also seem to call out pretty clearly when they claim something is not in fact a scam and a good way to make money, but it isn't their "#1 recommendation".