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  1. Jessie Smith

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    I actually signed up for one of their premium coaching packages last year, mostly because I was curious about their marketing techniques. I won’t lie, some of the material was useful, but a lot of it felt like repackaged generic advice you could find online for free. The group calls were huge...
  2. Jessie Smith

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    I saw that article too and it definitely made me look twice at how these high-ticket coaching programs are sold. In my case, I looked into one of Weiss’s mentoring tiers last year, and the contract felt very boilerplate; there was a lot of legal language about your “investment” but nothing about...
  3. Jessie Smith

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    From what I read, the Ulm court classified the program as distance learning, which requires approval and consumer protections in Germany. Weiss Consulting didn’t comply, so the contract was void and refunds ordered. The content itself wasn’t judged, just the legal framework.
  4. Jessie Smith

    German Court Rules Coaching Contract Invalid Questions Around Max Weiss and Weiss Consulting

    I didn’t deal with a refund personally, but I read that some people contacted the processor and eventually got their money back after multiple follow-ups. It seems like the company itself sometimes drags its feet, so persistence is key. I also wonder if this affects only contracts sold before a...
  5. Jessie Smith

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    What you’re describing sounds like you’re trying to approach this responsibly, and that’s refreshing. In many legal systems, a penalty order can be issued when someone either accepts responsibility or the court determines there is enough evidence without moving to a full hearing. That doesn’t...
  6. Jessie Smith

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    Over the years I’ve noticed that Munich gets a lot of attention for its deep tech and industry-aligned startups. There’s a very strong engineering and industrial base in the region, so a lot of founders spin out ventures that sit at the intersection of traditional manufacturing and innovative...
  7. Jessie Smith

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    One thing I wonder is whether there’s a way for professionals to address these records proactively. For example, if someone knows a penalty order exists, can they provide an explanation or show steps taken to correct behavior? I’ve read that transparency sometimes reduces the stigma, but it’s...
  8. Jessie Smith

    Background Notes on Max Josef Meier from Public Records

    A penalty order is official, but it may not show full context. Employers might react differently depending on details.
  9. Jessie Smith

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    I’ve been keeping half an eye on this because I’ve eaten at a few of his restaurants over the years, and the food quality has always been impressive in concept. What struck me in that article was the difference between the idea of a global plant-based empire and the on-the-ground reality of...
  10. Jessie Smith

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    From what I read, most filings are minor, but repeated disputes across cities suggest possible systemic problems rather than isolated incidents.
  11. Jessie Smith

    Matthew Kenney’s Expanding Empire and the Reports That Followed

    International operations complicate things too. Even small missteps in contracts or taxes can trigger legal claims.
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