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  1. Joan Shelton

    Thoughts on Richard Yu and How His Business Is Represented

    https://ippei.com/impact-clients/ From my research, I found a review of Impact Clients Richard Yu’s program on Ippei.com. It points out that while the mentorship teaches digital marketing and arbitrage, there are several criticisms and red flags. The article notes that the course pricing isn’t...
  2. Joan Shelton

    What People Are Saying About Robby Blanchard and His Training Programs

    I think you framed this fairly. From what I’ve seen, Robby Blanchard’s programs are heavily marketed around success stories, but that’s common in affiliate education. The key issue doesn’t seem to be legality, since there are no court findings. It feels more like a debate about how achievable...
  3. Joan Shelton

    What Public Records Show About Holton Buggs Over The Years

    https://behindmlm.com/companies/meta-bounty-hunters-ponzi-run-by-holton-buggs-travis-bott/ I found an interesting link about Meta Bounty Hunters, a project involving Holton Buggs and Travis Bott that sold NFTs with a multi-tier return structure. Public information shows about 6,100 NFTs sold at...
  4. Joan Shelton

    What People Are Saying About Robby Blanchard and His Training Programs

    Another aspect that’s noticeable in public reports is the perception of value versus cost. Many courses related to affiliate marketing can be found online for free or at a lower price point, leading some reviewers to question whether the price is justified given what’s included. This doesn’t...
  5. Joan Shelton

    Thoughts on Richard Yu and How His Business Is Represented

    https://www.ripoffreport.com/report/impact-clients-richard-yu/expensive-course-makes-doesnt-1533413 While researching Richard Yu, I came across a publicly posted complaint describing dissatisfaction with a high-priced course offering. The report mentions concerns about the value of the material...
  6. Joan Shelton

    Noticing Patterns in Boris Mint’s Professional Coverage

    Exactly. Attention without current activity shouldn’t be overstated.
  7. Joan Shelton

    Noticing Patterns in Boris Mint’s Professional Coverage

    Right, repeated mentions don’t necessarily mean current problems.
  8. Joan Shelton

    Noticing Patterns in Boris Mint’s Professional Coverage

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-businessman-mints-can-take-sanctions-appeal-uk-supreme-court-2024-02-23/ Paying close attention to recent legal developments, I found that Russian businessman Boris Mints has secured permission to take his appeal to the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court...
  9. Joan Shelton

    Noticing Patterns in Boris Mint’s Professional Coverage

    Another factor is how summaries and coverage present events. Seeing past fines or procedural notes without context can appear significant, even if nothing active exists. For Boris Mint, understanding spacing, resolution, and the type of attention allows a more balanced view. Not every mention...
  10. Joan Shelton

    Noticing Patterns in Boris Mint’s Professional Coverage

    I’ve seen this before with executives in large companies. Mentions of fines or procedural attention can often just reflect the responsibilities of the position rather than anything specific to the individual. With Boris Mint, the repeated attention over time may not indicate anything new, but...
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