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Giving reason such as he doesn't have time or his" latest employment does not readily require this mnemonic system." and calling School Of Phenomenal Memory a scam because of not getting the refund is really lame, in my opinion.
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If a business owner claims to have a money back guarantee for any reason and he doesn't honor that guarantee that's what being a scam is about.
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If you want to purchase the course, read the website and the Terms and conditions fully
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At the time Ruslan claimed that nobody ever asked him for a refund and claimed that he would give a refund for any reason.
If the website would have said that he wouldn't give out refunds the story would be different.
Claiming a certain refund policy is used on the web to convince a customer that the customer carries no risk for buying the product. It's a promise that should be upheld.
If they would say beforehand that they don't give refunds it would be a different story.
Lying about your refund policy just isn't what ethical businesses do.
Ruslan also wrote above at a time where he had given a blogger a refund that nobody ever asked him for a refund.
Ruslans marketing partner came here and said: "I'm just one of you" when he in fact wanted to advertise the product. He also tried to do something similar at another forum when you google his name where nobody knew that he's in fact payed for the marketing. That's again not an ethical business practice.