Isaakb
Active Member
If the erroneous information, typos and math errors don't inspire confidence, surely this video pulled from their website will.
Wow. Just wow. So a 100% approval rate. Does that mean that 100% of the applicants that she submits will get approved or 100% of the people that walk in the door. It's easy to assist a sure-thing and claim a 100% success rate. Still sounds sketchy. Reminds me of a pyramid scheme. They don't actually tell you anything just refer you to a magic person with all the answers.