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Is Amazon FBA Online Training Platform Is Scam

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Is Amazon FBA Online Training Platform Is Scam

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  1. Is Nine University A Scam? Quit Clowning Around! With online money-making opportunities gaining more interest than ever, people are trying out which shoe fits for them. For those considering Amazon FBA, Nine University may have caught their attention. Is it a legit course to get started or is it just a scam made up by fake gurus? I’m telling you, this is by far the funniest review I will be making. So stick around if you want to have a share of the laughs and a share of the mind-blowing facts making you run for the exit. What Is Nine University? Let’s talk a little about Taylor and Kale. There’s not much story on how they started, just that they met at church and shared knowledge. Later on, they partnered on the Amazon business and quit their day job. They also have a Youtube channel with more than 20,000 subscribers. Most of their content is about Amazon FBA and testimonials of students earning hefty amounts. You probably have the same thought as I do: their Youtube content is designed to shoot up your interest in taking the course. The thing with this, especially the testimonials, it’s so hyped-up they go overboard about their claims. So think twice about trusting these. Let’s move to the course.

  2. It’s a 7-week program teaching you all you need to know in starting your Amazon FBA business. The tagline: How To Start A Wildly Profitable 6-Figure Amazon FBA Business & Get It Profitable In 49 Days. This claim is suspicious to me because regularly it takes more than 6 weeks for suppliers to manufacture and ship products. So to get things straight here: they’re promising enormous income in the shortest time possible. Sounds like a hyped-up claim right? I thought so too. Here’s something worse: The disclaimer on the website says that there’s no guarantee about their claim. Talk about coming in clean. The good thing is: While digging around, I found third party reviews that say the course was able to provide decent and up-to-date content. I say, that’s not enough reason to buy the course. You’ll know why in a bit. What You Will Get In The Nine University Course The backbone of the course is the videos, 257 of them. The videos are grouped into departments to make it more digestible in length. ● Week 1 – The Foundation Bedrock of Amazon FBA ● Week 2 – 7 Figure Product/Brand Research ● Week 3 – Crafting The Perfect Product With An Elite Supplier ● Week 4 – Shipping To Amazon Without Hassle ● Week 5 – Creating A Listing That Sells On Autopilot ● Week 6 – Going From “A” Product To “The” Product ● Week 7 – Elite PPC Launching + Robotic Growth

  3. You also get: ● A Facebook Community – $1,998 ● Live Q&A Sessions Weekly – $2,381 ● Mentorship and Coaching Program – $3,998 ● Training Vault (just fancy words for more videos to make you feel you’re in for something special) – $2,998 ● Boost Nine Software – $297 If you buy these perks individually that’s what you’ll be lumbered off. That’s a total of $11,672! An insane amount! I don’t think anyone will shell out on training with no guarantee for that amount. I won’t. Would you? I actually think those prices were put up to make it seem you’re saving yourself an awful lot of money, which sounds like a marketing tactic to me. They’re not that ruthless though, in case you don’t have $1,997 with you and badly want this, you can pay in 4 instalments which will only be $599. Oh wait, 599(4)= 2,396. Eh, I take back what I said about them not being ruthless. Nine University Dirty Secrets Exposed! This is where I’ll tell you all about the funny stuff I learned about Nine University and I also believe this section will be the deciding point for you. 1. Expensive Training I know, this is not new and there’s nothing to laugh about. You might even be disappointed but just you wait. I just want to build excitement! Anyway, although third party reviews say that the training has decent content, $1,997 is just an outrageous amount for that! ● For one, Amazon FBA tutorial videos can be found on Youtube for free.

  4. ● Community support can be found in free Facebook groups and even on Reddit. ● The Boost Nine software has cheaper alternatives like Jungle Scout or Helium 10 which can do the exact same thing for you. 2. Wrong Statistics Taylor and Kale have this Youtube video saying 1 million people are making 100,000 every year on Amazon according to a CNBC report. But I’ve dug around and there is no proof from CNBC to back up this claim. Reality is, only a little bit more than 200,000 are making 100,000 a year with Amazon FBA. Now, why will they say such a thing? 2 possibilities: 1. They heard about this statistic and didn't really have an idea about the Amazon number until they just convinced themselves this was true. This tells me they really don’t know much about Amazon AND doesn’t even bother to make an effort to back up the claims. 2. They really know it’s not true but used those numbers to hype-up your idea on how many people are earning on Amazon. But I’ll tell you this, not one of those choices makes me comfortable about putting my money on that training. 3. Outsourcing Training This is one thing you should know about self-proclaimed gurus: They have the habit of outsourcing the actual course. I don’t know about you but to me, it seems by hiring someone else to make the training shows that they’re not really Amazon experts. After doing some research I found a guy named MJ. He’s an Upwork consultant who works with Amazon accounts specifically in enterprise solutions. Taylor and Kale reached out to him to do the training. He didn’t accept the job though because he’s not the kind of guy who works with phoney gurus.

  5. Is Nine University A Scam? Done laughing? Ok. So is it enough to call them a scam? Maybe not, but it’s leaning towards it. A little push and they’ll be there. Here’s what’s keeping me from making that claim: They have been covered in an article by reputable financial industry experts like Yahoo Finance, BusinessInsider.com, and even a group of students from Harvard.

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