I began training under medium and psychic Ginger Quinlan (3-month mentorship program) as of 03/21/2015, with 3 monthly payments of $200.00 (total of $600.00) for the course. Although I completed the program, Ms. Quinlan was unavailable for almost the entire third month due to moving into a new home. Moreover, after she advertised her mentorship program as one, in which students are able to reach her by cell phone when needed, I was unable to do so because her cellular service was disconnected for most of this period. Despite my frustration with this I struggled to remain understanding of extenuating circumstances. She advised toward the end of my training that she wished to promote me and others completing her program, and I had been subsequently featured on both her website and her online directory--Starshine Referrals starshinereferrals.com/). I advised Ms. Quinlan prior to completing my training that I wished to mentor students, as well as giving readings through my business, Angelic Visions, LLC. My company was founded 06/2015 after Ms. Quinlan encouraged me to quit my full-time employment and devote full attention to this new business. Ms. Quinlan agreed to me mentoring students through my business, and because I had initially utilized several of her YouTube videos for mentoring my first students she advised by phone approximately one month ago that she was agreed to permit me to use her meditation videos on YouTube in mentoring students but would prefer that I did so through her company with future students, so she could "get credit" for the videos. I offered to pay Ms. Quinlan a percentage of fees charged to students in exchange for using her videos for teaching purposes, but Ms. Quinlan declined, stating "I just want you to be successful." She advised me to "go ahead and finish with your [current] students, and then we can start" teaching through her company, Soul Sessions Academy, for which she also advised that she would provide me with certificates of completion to give to students mentored by me through her company.
Nearing completion of training with my first students, I contacted Ms. Quinlan by email on 08/25/2015 (per her previous instructions) to inquire as to when I might begin mentoring through her company. She replied that she had changed her mind on this issue but would permit me to use her videos for teaching purposes--"my gift to you." I had also requested in my email to her for a refund of fees paid on behalf of my spouse for a course she was offering (refund of course fee provided).
On 08/30/2015 Ms. Quinlan emailed me, alleging that I was "stealing her work" by using her YouTube videos for training purposes, and advising that she would no longer promote my business on her website or directory, as she had previously advised she would do. Additionally, she threatened litigation against me.
I attempted on two separate occasions to resolve this issue with Ms. Quinlan (most recently on 09/01/2015) but received two separate emails of significant length, alleging that I was "manipulative", out to "steal [her] work", and admitting that she did not initially discuss the issue with me because she is not one, who likes conflict.
Soul Sessions Academy Reviews
I began training under medium and psychic Ginger Quinlan (3-month mentorship program) as of 03/21/2015, with 3 monthly payments of $200.00 (total of $600.00) for the course. Although I completed the program, Ms. Quinlan was unavailable for almost the entire third month due to moving into a new home. Moreover, after she advertised her mentorship program as one, in which students are able to reach her by cell phone when needed, I was unable to do so because her cellular service was disconnected for most of this period. Despite my frustration with this I struggled to remain understanding of extenuating circumstances. She advised toward the end of my training that she wished to promote me and others completing her program, and I had been subsequently featured on both her website and her online directory--Starshine Referrals starshinereferrals.com/). I advised Ms. Quinlan prior to completing my training that I wished to mentor students, as well as giving readings through my business, Angelic Visions, LLC. My company was founded 06/2015 after Ms. Quinlan encouraged me to quit my full-time employment and devote full attention to this new business. Ms. Quinlan agreed to me mentoring students through my business, and because I had initially utilized several of her YouTube videos for mentoring my first students she advised by phone approximately one month ago that she was agreed to permit me to use her meditation videos on YouTube in mentoring students but would prefer that I did so through her company with future students, so she could "get credit" for the videos. I offered to pay Ms. Quinlan a percentage of fees charged to students in exchange for using her videos for teaching purposes, but Ms. Quinlan declined, stating "I just want you to be successful." She advised me to "go ahead and finish with your [current] students, and then we can start" teaching through her company, Soul Sessions Academy, for which she also advised that she would provide me with certificates of completion to give to students mentored by me through her company.
Nearing completion of training with my first students, I contacted Ms. Quinlan by email on 08/25/2015 (per her previous instructions) to inquire as to when I might begin mentoring through her company. She replied that she had changed her mind on this issue but would permit me to use her videos for teaching purposes--"my gift to you." I had also requested in my email to her for a refund of fees paid on behalf of my spouse for a course she was offering (refund of course fee provided).
On 08/30/2015 Ms. Quinlan emailed me, alleging that I was "stealing her work" by using her YouTube videos for training purposes, and advising that she would no longer promote my business on her website or directory, as she had previously advised she would do. Additionally, she threatened litigation against me.
I attempted on two separate occasions to resolve this issue with Ms. Quinlan (most recently on 09/01/2015) but received two separate emails of significant length, alleging that I was "manipulative", out to "steal [her] work", and admitting that she did not initially discuss the issue with me because she is not one, who likes conflict.