Tai Lopez
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Type of Business: | Internet Marketing | |
Skill Level Needed: | N/A | |
Income Potential: | N/A | |
Website: | https://tailopez.com | |
Recommended: | No/Scam |
Tai Lopez Review
Tai Lopez is found at tailopez.com and is an internet marketing system from a man with a very dubious reputation.
Taking advice from someone who obsesses over Lamborghini cars may be a foolish path to take.
But taking it from someone who really does not offer anything but borrowed quotes is even more.
It’s highly likely that you’ve seen all the Tai Lopez on YouTube before your video comes up.
He laughingly calls his act Lamborghini marketing, and many unfortunate people have fallen for it.
His basic shtick is just a bunch of rhetoric surrounding his love of his luxury cars.
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And of course, how you can get your own if you follow the Tai Lopez plan.
The problem, or main issue, we have with Lopez is that there doesn’t seem to be any kind of real substantive plan, per se.
Just a lot of hype to get you to spend (waste) your money on his 67 Steps system and his other up-sells.
However, the real problem with the system is the man himself.
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This makes everything he is selling now and in the future very suspect regardless of how good it looks.
He seems to not be very sincere or genuine.
And you really have to wonder if the character on the video presentations isn’t just some paid actor.
Even if it is him, the ad videos of him quoting others as he’s talking about his material things like a mansion, expensive cars, and swimming pool, etc.
All, while he’s taping from his garage, is kind of a silly premise.
Lopez speaks in generalities that just about everybody passed the age of 12 should know.
IMHO, his lessons really amount to all talk and no-show.
Where’s the actual substance?
Hype and flowery words are not what you want to pay from $67 and up to not learning any of the actual nuts and bolts of marketing.
And that’s all you can find in most of Tai Lopez’s systems.
Years since he started, there are 1000s of complaints and BBB filings against him and his previous scams.
There are just too many to name here, by unhappy customers who reported being ripped off.
The scams began around 2007 with his bogus dating sites that overcharged people’s accounts even long after they canceled.
He still fails to mention you’ll incur monthly fees and even extra fees for one on one consultations he calls monthly mentor calls.
He uses a well-worn bait and switch tactic so good you won’t know until you realize you were suckered.
And by then it’s way too late as you’ll get no refunds from this scammer.
Anyone who tells you to drop out of school and pay him to be your mentor is someone from which you should stay away.
Here are some of the things Tai Lopez is hawking now…
The “67 Steps” system going for $67 dollars.
It’s a blatantly plagiarized eBook product from another source that sells the very same thing for under $20 dollars with far less rambling for added length.
While Lopez does not recite in an act of pure plagiarism, Canfield’s book, “The Success Principals”, word for word.
He goes on and on about nothing before he gets to the point on nearly all 67 videos he overcharges you for.
Tai Lopez also overstates the results you can get from his system.
It’s not totally truthful about certain aspects of it as well.
Add all the fake shill comments praising the program without a single honest complaint or rebuttal thrown in for honest measure.
While his well-put-together yet questionable website can’t actually be called an outright scam.
His tactics are unethical and shady which taints everything he’s involved with.
On the page dedicated to some retreat, you won’t find any concrete details other than his two buddies he calls “experts” as his headline speakers.
The more I dug the more shadiness I found on at least one of them.
Both were closely tied to Tai Lopez as close friends.
It is clear he is just looking for fools eager to give him their money without question.
And he figures as long as there’s an unlimited supply, he can keep this con going for as long as he can.
I’ll save you the trouble of reading the tens of thousands of words, some really not very nice.
All about the weaselly way he gives such bad quality service for way too much money.
And just tell you that Tai Lopez should be something you will want no part of.
His latest programs are:
“300 Steps to Becoming Unstoppable”.
“5 Minutes a Day Mentorship”.
“Get Started With Crypto”.
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I reluctantly do say that the only redeeming part of his website is the recommended books page.
He claims he reads a book a day and brags about his bookshelves on his “instructional” videos.
We do NOT recommend the TaiLopez.com mentorship program or any of his other products or services.
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