"We're doing a community service. We notice this 'guru's ads are coming up again on Facebook and YouTube," wrote Aurizn Malaysia, an automobile and lifestyle platform.
"Here are some screenshots from people who attended his classes when it popped up during the first Movement Control Order (MCO) last year."
Although the post did not mention anything negative about the guru, Vince Tan, the intention seems to be to warn potential students that Tan's course does not live up to the promises.
The post attached screenshots taken from Lowyat.net, where they show Tan's alleged former students talking at length about their regrets after paying over RM4,000 to join his 'Master Class'.
One past attendee said they joined the class at the beginning of MCO, having full trust in Tan that he could teach them his success methods.
However, the RM4,997 course he paid for was allegedly an entry class, whereby another few hundred ringgit was needed to learn about the "details of digital marketing" and another RM35,000 was needed to be the guru's mentee.
Additionally, they said most of the tips Tan imparted was common knowledge and that the syllabus was "not specific".
Responding to the negative reviews that have been circulated online, Tan tried to dismiss them as a small portion of students who will always be unsatisfied
Tan also denied the allegation that his classes are more of a motivational talk rather than a success secret sharing session
He claims that only the first half of the day in the three-day course is "story time".
"The next two and a half days is purely content," he stressed.
https://says.com/my/amp/news/online-guru-wh...euFMhrh3Y4wD894




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