I purchased Wyatt Walker's 7 Figure Academy Course for $1,997. About the program: There are some key details missing in the course like how to set up a profile on Instagram or TikTok when what he says to do doesn't work. TikTok lets you post half as many words on your profile as Instagram. He shows you how to use a program to make and post reels on TikTok and Instagram, but doesn't tell you what it is. He doesn't keep his program updated. There are numerous missing details about the program in the curriculum if you want to call it that. Considering that it costs $1,997 he should do that. He talks about giving you these great bonus insider ideas to help you be successful, but they are lackluster at best. He gives no explanation of how you get paid for people who buy his program because they saw your reel. I could go on about some of the stuff you have to figure out on your own, but here are the biggest problems I found with his program: After I paid for the program. I got billed again 30 days later for another $1,997 using my Credit Card number. After I sent Wyatt's Customer Service multiple emails they said they would return the money. I had a gut feeling they would try to steal more so I cancelled the card and told them to send me a cashiers check. Sure enough the next day as I was talking with my banker to report fraud they tried to take another $1,997. I recommend to anyone to avoid this company! It is very difficult to find objective reviews on Wyatt's program. The Reverend Wyatt Walker, a civil rights pastor from New York, had a program by the same name. When I read about the program it made me think it was the same program because they have the same name. It wasn't. When I tried to get an address or phone number for the company I could not find it anywhere. I hope that helps. Beware, this is a scam. If you have gotten scammed, first cancel your card with your bank or credit union and report the fraud. They will conduct an investigation and contact the Federal Trade Commision. Also contact your state attorney general's office consumer protection division.
Wyatt Walker Reviews
I purchased Wyatt Walker's 7 Figure Academy Course for $1,997. About the program: There are some key details missing in the course like how to set up a profile on Instagram or TikTok when what he says to do doesn't work. TikTok lets you post half as many words on your profile as Instagram. He shows you how to use a program to make and post reels on TikTok and Instagram, but doesn't tell you what it is. He doesn't keep his program updated. There are numerous missing details about the program in the curriculum if you want to call it that. Considering that it costs $1,997 he should do that. He talks about giving you these great bonus insider ideas to help you be successful, but they are lackluster at best. He gives no explanation of how you get paid for people who buy his program because they saw your reel. I could go on about some of the stuff you have to figure out on your own, but here are the biggest problems I found with his program: After I paid for the program. I got billed again 30 days later for another $1,997 using my Credit Card number. After I sent Wyatt's Customer Service multiple emails they said they would return the money. I had a gut feeling they would try to steal more so I cancelled the card and told them to send me a cashiers check. Sure enough the next day as I was talking with my banker to report fraud they tried to take another $1,997. I recommend to anyone to avoid this company! It is very difficult to find objective reviews on Wyatt's program. The Reverend Wyatt Walker, a civil rights pastor from New York, had a program by the same name. When I read about the program it made me think it was the same program because they have the same name. It wasn't. When I tried to get an address or phone number for the company I could not find it anywhere. I hope that helps. Beware, this is a scam. If you have gotten scammed, first cancel your card with your bank or credit union and report the fraud. They will conduct an investigation and contact the Federal Trade Commision. Also contact your state attorney general's office consumer protection division.