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Yoobly.com


Country United States
State Nevada
City Las Vegas
Address 3225 McLeod Drive
Phone 1-800-530-5495
Website http://www.yoobly.com/

Yoobly.com Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • May 19, 2016

Do not fall for this outrageous scam! I did...unfortunately. At the time there were no negative reviews about them and we spent almost 2 hours grilling them before deciding to run with executive package. They charge $4500 for this and PROMISE you to build your website, landing pages, give you writre written content, and that you WILL earn back all of your investment and that most people earnmuch more, by the 4 month mark. Ha!!!! I had to do everything. My coach was super nice but did not do much. I wrote all my content for my ebooks, emails, web sites, and ads. I spent hours every single day (like 12-16) working tirelessly. I spent hundreds of dollars every month running ads that went nowhere. ... They kept telling me "just keep going ! It works! " it got to.the point where I couldn't keep going. The 4 months I spent with Yoobly I made $0. And am out thousands. They refuse to refund me any of my money back claiming that I didn't work hard enough. I realize these things take time but they did not deliver ay all anything that was promised to me. I had high hopes but in the end was left broke and disappointed. I plan to file more complaints, and to report them to the FBI because I do believe they are running a scam. Run and please avoid this company!!!

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  • Mar 9, 2016

Jeremy Cheney sold me on yoobly's executive package, and delivered nothing he said he would. I went with the $4500 executive package because that was supposed to include full support, including all content being created for me. This was the most important aspect to me. They were suppose to be the creative writers and ad creators. It turned into a few 10 minute phone conversations with a coach I was assigned to. She was worthless. She kept giving me assignments to create my content. This was supposed to be done for me with the package I purchased, and I brought this to her attention. After about two weeks they finally got it figured out that they were supposed to be doing their part. At that point they were having me create landing pages; I received absolutely no help with this and the landing pages were completely generic and created in a foreign language. They had clearly taken these landing pages from another company and tried to pawn them off as their own. I requested a refund from Jeremy and he said he won't refund. I have heard nothing from them and they still try to take money out of my account. AVOID yoobly.com at all costs! Please feel free to contact me directly if you would like further info.

Mark as Useful [6 votes]
  • Nov 7, 2016

Support

Guys,

I've been in over two years, I followed through on everything and continued to prospect. It took me a bit as Jeremy said it would. It works. I just got on 3 live trainings last week and did a one on one. Their number isn't disconnected. As they stated up front, they don't chase you down but you have tons of support. You have to be pro-active. It's just like other good training programs. It is what you make of it. Best one I've ever done. Love all the success I'm getting.

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  • Oct 9, 2016

Same

I had the exact same experience. $4500 and no support once my ballance was paid in full. Hey watch these recorded webinars was the standard answer. I got 0 value from Yoobly.

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  • Oct 29, 2016

Yoobly

My money is gone. I have mot heard from my coach since September. Phone numbers are no longer inservice. Will file a formal request or return of money. Will fill a complaint with BBB and States attorney,etc if I do not get a response from Jeremy. How many others out there who had this experience?

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  • Jun 29, 2017

Justin Briley, the owner of Yoobly.com did a very good presentation on the sale webinar. Everything the webinar promised to deliver sounds like a good deal. I jumped in and signed up, paid the webinar special of $194 vs. $288 regular price and skipped the $1 trial offer, all excited that something I needed help on is finally here!

A guy called later and scheduled for another to interview me over the phone. On the interview he asked about my goal and sold me the coaching package, charging $4,199 on top of the $194 already paid. They did a good job on getting me into their program and pay the premium.

Comparing the basic package which they listed on their website and the coaching package which they will up sell you with the phone calls, there is not much different. If you read their website carefully, the 90 Days Jump Start, the Yoobly Prospector, Referal Program, World Class Duplicatable Training, All In One Website Builder, Hosted Landing Pages, Built In Email Autoresponder, Prewritten ebook Templates, Pro-Desinged email Templates, Members only Affiliate Program, Yoobly Help Desk Support, Private Facebook Group, Training Library, Daily Live Training Webinars, Six Figure Road Map, Free Proven Marketing Strategies, Closing Scripts, all are included in the price according to the sale webinar at this writing. (They are changing things around often. At one time, the Certificate program was included too)

I paid $4,199 more for the coaching program, where I got no more than 4 coaching sessions of 15-30 minutes each with a coach, who helped me put together a couple Facebook ads, tweak them a few times, and I spent over $80 to get one lead. I usually have to wait up to a couple days for someone to call or email back when I needed help. There is some value in their certificate and training program, but it is definitely not worth the price. I'm no where near the very reasonable goal I set following their training program.

When asked why was I charged so much more for the little different? They all told me to keep working at it, keep attending daily webinars which are pretty much the same over and over, throwing more money into ads to see which one finally works. Not really answering my question.

I experienced everything the previous filer reported in her complaint on this website about Yoobly. I should have done more research before joining them. They block all negative comments on their Facebook ads, keeping only those in their favor. So please do your own research carefully before throwing money away. Investing over $4 thousand dollars is a lot of money for something you would probably get for a few hundreds dollars elsewhere.

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  • Jan 10, 2018

Please beware that Yoobly is preying on MLM companies and nice people hoping to find someone who can walk them through setting up an on-line lead capture system that allows you to add people effortlessly to your downline.

They will hook you in by telling you about one successful person who made it way up by using their system, promise you a full return on your investment within the first 6 months, take your $4,500 and never perform.

Their coaching seems amazing at first. You will spend countless hours setting up a landing page, creating an e-book and dozens of e-mail responders.

They will then help you set up Facebook ads to the tunes of many hundreds of dollars, most of which do not work and do not produce viable leads. They will encourage you to keep going, keep testing, you'll eventually find an ad that is a homerun, etc all on your dime.

When you start pushing back and questioning their results, they will quit responding to your e-mails, discontinue allowing you to book coaching appointments, kick you out of their Facebook groups, make sure you can't respond negatively on any of their running ads to solicit more suckers.

It's very sad as I believe the concept is amazing and they could make their company one that others would refer consistently IF they actually did what they promised they would do.

Stay away from this company as they are full of empty promises, they have no desire to see you be successful, they are simply adding as many people as they possible can at $4,500, putting them to work for months, only to be very disappointed with the end results. They will then tell you that you didn't give it your all and do everything they told you to do. Trust me, I did everything and gave it over a year. Investment $4,500 - Results $0.

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  • Feb 8, 2018

Buyer Beware. Do Your Research First Before Investing a Dollar

Luckily I did not buy into the $5000 program and just bought into the $98.97 year subscription with access to their CRM. The information is actually good and helpful of you're a complete beginner. I did learn a few things and found the information solid and it took me a few days to go through the program. I thought it was a 14 Day Trial but that was only if you invested $1 and not the yearly subscription. I was assigned a coach who would follow up with a call on scheduled day so I was interested in gaining more insight into the things I had already learned about. To my disappointment, it was just another sales call to try and get me to sign up for the $5000 program in which only a few students are selected. After finding out the cost I said no. Look, I've been recently widowed and have some medical bills debt and credit card debt that I'm working on to pay off.

What completely turned me off to the whole program is that I was encouraged to run up the $5000 on my already debt ridden credit card - as an "investment". My coach knew I havedebt--I told him about it! What may seem logical enough for some did not compute for me. I said no again and after that call, I had to say I was a little disturbed and kept thinking about it. It turned me off to Yoobly altogether to contact their customer service, cancel and ask for a refund. They stated their trial is not refundable once you sign up for the year subscription. I am disputing the charge now with my credit card company and filed a report to the Better Business Bureau. I'm not sure I'll see a refund in the future, but I want everyone to know to research these kinds of companies before investing even $1. Any business that asks you to put yourself further in debt as an 'investment' is a red flag for me. Buy Beware.

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