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report scamCountry | Australia |
State | Victoria |
City | South Melbourne |
Address | Suite 402, Level 4, 88 Albert Road |
Phone | 61 3 9088 6250 |
Website | http://www.aaronsansoni.com/ |
Aaron Sansoni Reviews
Don't waste your money. This mob over promise and fail to deliver anything. Aaron Sansoni, Glen Twiddle and Naomi Tywford-Rodgers are a bunch of snake oil salespeople who will take your very last cent and give you nothing. Signed up to do a 12 month coaching programme and got totally screwed over. They promise you that this will make you bucket loads of money, increase your business etc etc but they failed to live up to any of their claims. Phone calls go unanswered, emails not answered. The only time you get a call is when your credit card doesn't work of if you say your leaving the king himself Aaron Sansoni will personally call you to ensure you stay and feed their pockets.
The way they conduct their seminars is discraceful, they really do just wear you down! They bring out a few token real estate agents who have supposedly been successful,although it makes you wonder if they are also not getting paid for appearing. Ridiculous and outrageous claims are made but please do not be fooled by them, it's all smoke and mirrors. They pray on the weak and vulnerable. I would have gone down the path of legal action to recover my money but they took it all and I was left not only penny less but in debt! You are all disgusting individuals AARON SANSONI, GLEN TWIDDLE AND NAOMI TWYFORD-RODGERS.
Just finished up a 12 month Inner Circle mentorship with this fraud. The only thing that was affected was $44,000 on my bank balance.
Aaron Sansoni, proclaimed "Sales King" is nothing short of a rip off, and a scam artist.
He lies about having a Venture Capital firm in which he invests in other people’s businesses so he'd be considered a business authority and sign up to his programs.
All of his content his stolen word for word from Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Joel Baur and other enterprise speakers which he claims to know on a personal level, and he'll often Photoshop photos of himself with these celebrities Tony Robbins, Richard Branson, Eric Thomas and more to leverage off of their authority.
He claims to have over 20 businesses which in fact is another lie, the only businesses he has is the public speaking workshops he holds for $4,000 which include: Sales Mastery, Empire Mastery, Leadership Mastery & Million Dollar Agent boot camps, & Speaker Retreat & his $40,000+ coaching programs.
He "Independently valued" himself at $39 Million, which is also deceitful and untrue...
Even down to his stories about purchasing a $25k Hublot watch, is not his own story
Do not be fooled into signing up to any of this boot camps, or mentorship, save your money... there is no value given here.
He is living the epitome of "Fake it till you make it"
Here is the exact funnel he uses to rope people into his 100% Plagiarised courses:
1. He will often run low ticket events between ($20-100) for business owners usually sponsored by Success Resources, or his own "Evening With Aaron" events.
2. He runs an intro video which "Preframes" the audience using deceptive NLP tactics, showing pictures of him with Richard Branson, Tony Robbins... and claims to be "The new breed of Sales Superstar" and better than the great legends: Brian Tracy, Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar etc...
3. He will pitch his $4,000 - 3 day boot camps at the end of the low ticket events
(He drags out the 3 days bootcamps with useless time wasting preframes explaining what he is going to "teach" which he then states "he hasn’t even gotten started yet". By the end of day 1, you'll relies that all of his content is rehashed, and does not even give credit to the people he straight out stole it from)
4. During his Bootcamp he shocks the audience using his "Mantra" which is copied word for word from Tony Robbins: unleashyourinnerstrength.com/2010/04/09/tony-robbins-quotes-incantations/
5. On the evening of the 2nd day, he will preframe the audience that he is running a "Free VIP lunch" which anyone can access to learn about his Coaching and mentorship program.
6. Day 3 he will run the "VIP lunch in a separate room" and pitch a 12 month Inner Circle Program, and will use scarcity tactics and say
"We really weren't expecting this many people" and that "we did not prepare enough forms". Also that "not everyone will be accepted into the program, and that it’s an application review process..."
He sells his "Inner Circle Program" for more than $40,000 which he claims will:
- Help take your business to the next level
- Give you access to all his resources "The best in Australia" - (load of crap)
- Give you access to his VIP email (which is not monitored by his staff, and most emails are often ignored)
- Access to his Inner Circle Facebook Community, which is jam packed with 60+ people asking for help about their business with Facebook lives.
- Trips and tours through his "Aaron Sansoni Foundation" - which also does not even exist
- Quarterly 1 hour calls with Aaron - (which he spends the whole hour talking about his self-indulged success, and does not speak about your business at all)
- Quarterly immersions which he claims will sky rocket your business (complete waste of time)
I urge my fellow business owners not to take part of his fraudulent programs. If you've been in business longer than 20 minutes there is not much Aaron Sansoni can help you with, he will often tell you to "Go ask the Inner Circle group" when you ask him for help in your business.
An absolute joke of a program, I cannot believe I was fooled into signing with him, huge waste of money!
If anyone else has had a similar experience, please do not hesitate to share, it is important that others are aware of this Shiny F**ker.
Best regards,
Very Disappointed & Ripped Off Business Owner.
Be very wary about booking into his 'business seminars’ or an 'Evening with Aaron’ sessions. He makes it sound like a legitimate business session but really it is just a sales pitch to try and get you into his multi thousand dollar seminars and workshops. He claims to be a nominee for Australian of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year, but if this is the case, it must be because he self-nominated as I couldn’t find any information relating to this. He books other legitimately successful people into his cheap business sessions but only lets them talk for about half an hour, preferring to talk the crowd into signing up for his expensive workshops most of the time. He is a master at marketing himself, but sadly his sessions lack any viable or valid information that can actually substantially help people who are skilled at running their own business. Anyone who queries or speaks unfavourably about their experience with his business seminar on his Facebook page, he quickly deletes and blocks. Deceptive and misleading behaviour. My advice - don’t waste your time or money with him. He is the modern day equivalent to 'get rich quick’ schemes that infiltrated the internet in the late 90s, with the only person getting significantly rich being him.
Uninspired
This guy doesn’t even do a good snake oil salesman pitch (though clearly this is exactly what he is!).
The content was mediocre apart from the Kerry Fitzgibbon and Naomi Simson segments. The fillers (his “Trainee” Coaches) were appalling at public speaking, and the testimonial speaker who jumped on stage with Aaron’s encouragement was cringeworthy...every sentence contained the f-bomb!
Aaron himself was completely unbelievable and said NOTHING about the “many” businesses he owns and nothing profound about business in general. In fact he seemed bored out of his mind until the last 45 minutes of the day where he worked desperately to get people to sign up for his 3 day boot camp. I was absolutely amazed to see that people did sign up...but you know what they say about fools and their money!
Honestly, if you own a business and you need some advice or mentoring, you’d be much better off finding a one-on-one business coach who has successfully managed REAL businesses, than to pay $6000 to attend a 3 day boot camp with 249 other people.
I felt exactly the same way!
It’s a dead giveaway when someone tells you how rich and successful they are. This usually means they are struggling and require business ASAP. I hope people consider all aspects before signing up to his self obsessed business plans.
What an Amateur
Attended an event in Melbourne.
What a pathetic little man. An awful, badly-fitting pinstriped suit. A cheap-looking tie and dirty, scuffed tan shoes that didn’t go with the suit at all. And this is what success is supposed to look like? He looked like a bogan who had borrowed his mates wedding suit for a court appearance.
So then he tried to establish some credibility and status by showing pictures of himself with a Bentley and a boat. Groan! Send this guy back to 1986.
I’ve been to presentations by Ziglar, Rohan, Covey, Robbins and Vaynerchuck. This guy is a joke by comparison.
Uninspiring, uninteresting, uninformed. He makes such a big deal about not having a university education. Yeah mate, it shows.
People, avoid this clown in a bad suit.
Please don't be fooled!
Went for this Aaron Sansoni's show as a friend got some tickets. It was a 9 hour sales pitch from a slimy misogynistic racist priveleged arrogant pompous narcissistic SCAM of a man. As someone who has no personal loss except 9 hours of my life I beg you not to fall for his fake promises, clearly photoshopped photos, paid actors' testimonials, sob story about his mother who left his drug addict father with nothing but a plastic bag and 3 kids, but obiously grabbed her red lipstick and desinger dress... the list goes on.
The guy preys on vulnerable people who have genuine skill and ambition to be business people, and offers fake and unrealistic solutions and advice for their weaknesses and struggles. He disses university education, insults his "wifes" degrees about 5 times, insults immigrants, insults anybody who's purpose in life does not include earing a six figure salary and individualizes blame. He claims to be living the rsgs to riches life wiyh gaping holes in his perfectly stitched together life story complete with dramatic background music (no I'm not kidding).
He uses successful personalities in photoshopped pictures and fake anecdotes to sell his bootcamps that cost $40000 but teach nothing and guest celebrity speakers who barely appear for 30 mins to get a decent audience.
I can genuinely go on for 9 hours myself on how shit I feel after enduring Aaron sansoni all day. I implore any business owners or start ups or any person at all, do not fall for this, you can put your hard earned money towards really valuable training elsewhere.
Scam Artist
I attended Aaron Sanoni's Empire Mastery and was scammed into his Inner Circle Program which is a total ripoff and one of the biggest mistakes of my life. He lies to you in the interview process about introducing you to his contacts "My contacts are your contacts" Once you are in the only contact you have with him is in a crappy FB group which he occasionally visits and posts but the posts seem like they come from his staff. You get a private VIP Email to him which goes unanswered the majority fo the time. The 1-hour personal strategy sessions are him just talking about himself.
The so-called Experience weekends, where you think you will get some actual time with him, are just doing things like Paintball / Climbing to the top of Sydney Harbor Bridge and he brings in some good speakers but you are not allowed to talk to them and if you try you are rudely cut off by his staff.
40k down the shitter! Each level is just another selling level... Free Seminar - Empire/Sales Mastery - Inner Circle - Coaching/Speaking Course - Private Client for 1 year (200k)
All his stories are stolen from other speakers down to his Hublot story.
Avoid at all costs. Even his most senior students who praised him are moving away from him and seeing him for the Charleton he is. He should be investigated by ASIC and AAAC for fraud.
He also threatens to sue people who post negative reviews about him. There was talk about a class action suit from within the Inner Circle. Run people run!
Aaron Sansoni Scam
Absolute scam. Photoshopped images, regurgitates other peoples content and is an overall phoney. Do not fall for his traps.
Please, don't hand your money over. Please.
I ended up in tears during a 3 day conference when Aaron was talking about his Mum having cancer. How good it felt to for him to say 'Don't worry, I'll take care of it' to her. And for us to imagine how great it would feel to say that to a loved one. Imagine saying that... hey?
I wasn't crying because I was resonating with the story (and yes, I have had many family members die of cancer.) I was crying because I was looking at a sea of people soaking it up. Their eyes glued to his speech as the crescendo of orchestral music belted in the background. I wasn't coping. I had to leave. The emotional manipulation. The sleep deprivation. The hugging. The jumping. The high-fiving. The bullshit. It was all too much.
Aaron is wonderful at what he does. I give him that. True salesman. But that's why so many people soak it up. And the VERY few moments where we actually talked business... was wonderful.
But he creates a mentality that if you don't think HIS way - you're weak, you don't have what it takes. If you're not prepared to 'do what it takes' then you'll never make it. While this type of thinking has it's place, the atmosphere created by it, is fear. And fear drives desperation and needing someone to lead.
Please, go get a proper business coach. Someone who's fortune isn't based about schemes shaped like pyramids.
TOTAL SUCCESS!
Aaron took my business from being luck lustre to thriving! I followed all his advice, was patient with my expectations (miracles don’t happen over night), dedicates, consistent and the results came! His business knowledge and skill in sales, negation and mindset is excellent! Thank you aaron you have changed my world!
Excellent Training
I attended both his sales mastery boot camp and empire mastery boot camp about 18 months ago now. I have also attended several free/low cost ticket events of his in the past 12 months or so.
I genuinely had a tremendous experience at both events and my individual and business growth has been phenomenal.
Couple of pointers for everyone... If you are going there JUST to learn about sales/business building/marketing technical/strategies, you will certainly get a better ROI by reading 20-30 relevant books, or investing in a more niche online training course (for eg/ specializing in facebook lead generation). The bootcamps themselves are largely focused on mindset training, and obviously training components in sales/marketing training will be discussed.
Most people going into business don't believe in themselves enough to be succeed, nor they do they realize the level of work required to build a successful business. His bootcamps WILL deliver great value, especially if you are relatively new in business or still doing <10mil per annum. His training and speaking does model a lot of training by Tony robbins, brian tracy, etc. I do however see that as a good thing though - it proves to show that you don't need to be the best or the first, but instead you can model those people that have done what you want to do. same thing applies with sales/marketing/fitness/life in general. learn from those that have already done what you want to do. It beats learning the hard way and making mistakes that they've already made in order to learn your lesson.
Aaron is a public/ platform speaker. He obviously runs free/low-cost events where he sells his programs... but you've got to expect that at every free/low cost event. You can't exactly expect someone to spend tens of thousands of dollars on advertising to attract a crowd, pay for venue costs, keynote speakers etc just to bring together strangers/people looking for business training advice and not get anything out of it.. there's literally no reason for anyone to want to do that. There's the hard money cost involved and the time cost involved too. You might learn a thing or two by attending these events, but you get what you pay for... The bulk of the learning will be in the paid courses.
I will be attending Aaron's empire mastery bootcamp again next month, and i'm super excited for it. It's 3 very long, intense days (16 hours days!), but completely worth it in my opinion.
FYI, I've completed bootcamps with Tony Robbins and Grant Cardone (flew out to Miami to do his training) and I can honestly say that the $4,000 paid for Aaron'd bootcamp (Empire mastery in particular) was well worth it. It shifted my mindset completely.
As for the inner circle... i genuinely can't comment on that. Some people will get an ROI some people won't. Personally, I chose not to invest 40k into mentoring. I figured with 40k I can attend 10x bootcamps/training courses over the same 12 months, and continue to skill up + learn.
P.s. Most public speakers will have the exact same sales funnel...
Free/low cost event with headlining keynote speakers... there, you are sold into....
.... the Paid 2,3,4,5 day workshops where you will learn a lot of more. The sales pitch will typically include scarcity with incredible "value" (keep an eye out for the STACK.
... Even at this workshop, you'll find that you'll receive an upsell pitch into a mentoring group of some sort... usually 12 months and about 25k - 40k.
P.s.s. whether you learn from Aaron or someone else... the result is going to be based on YOU and NOT THE TRAINER. Aaron has his haters, so does Tony Robbins and Grant Cardone... each of them will have successful students who make millions and live great lives, but you'll also have people that invest into the courses and then do fcuk all with what they've learned and eventually blame the trainer for their failure.
Waste of time and money
Dont bother. He's scamming people. Simply said