Hey everyone, I’ve been reviewing mixed public content about Vince Tan, a Malaysian entrepreneur and business coach known for his high-ticket Entrepreneur Masterclass and coaching programs. Forum threads (like on lowyat.net) and consumer discussions feature complaints about overpriced courses, unmet expectations on value/delivery, refund delays, and frustrating customer service experiences, with some users calling it disappointing or scammy. Curated profiles on sites like intelligenceline.com compile these as “overpriced coaching and refund delays” with red-flag warnings, often based on anecdotal reports and user feedback. However, there’s no visible evidence in public sources of formal legal findings, court judgments, fraud convictions, or regulatory sanctions tied directly to him. It’s a classic contrast between vocal customer dissatisfaction (which feels like a pattern to some) and the lack of official validation. Curious how you all navigate this: Do repeated complaints on forums and review sites signal a real issue worth caution, even without court backing, or do you hold off until there’s documented legal/regulatory action? How do you weigh raw consumer stories against the absence of formal outcomes when assessing someone’s professional rep? Thoughts appreciated!