Review of FOUR PERCENT


Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam alert! (stay away from this well disguised pyramid)

I wish someone had written this review before so I could read it before joining 4%, so hopefully, anyone out there considering joining from now on will have a better chance of staying away from it. First and foremost, don't believe the reviews here because at the end of each small lecture or section they'll ask you to review it, and throw it in as if you're reviewing the entire program. Nice trick guys. 90% of 7 steps is motivational fluff recycled from other authors such as napoleon hill etc. Taking credit for it as if it's your own content is at least dishonest, but I'll admit, also a very smart way to hook people in. Joining this program is easy, but when you realize the bs and want your money back, they will give you a very hard time. My refund still hasn't been processed two weeks after opening a claim on support (even though the deadline provided by them was 11 business days). I just contacted support again, and their answer? "soon someone will get in touch with you via email" but they couldn't even tell me when or give me a solid answer. I doubt I'm ever seeing my money again. This only serves as one of the examples as to why this 4% is just a big trap & fraud. They're lying and deceiving people by selling a dream that not only most people are not even qualified to achieve, but you're setting yourself up for failure with biased and dishonest training like the one you find here. Good luck getting anywhere & paying for the membership. Vick will happily greet you as you pay for his vacation in the Bahamas. Now do yourself a favour and search for Vick's past and you'll see a shady mix of multiple companies where he was even convicted of theft. Sure you wanna trust this guy? I'll give you a quick x-ray of this business. An MLM pyramid scheme full of motivational fluff where he will do everything in his power to keep you paying for the gold membership and grow his bank account, while they intentionally make you slowly progress through the lessons (which are obviously locked so you're literally blind, being able to see only small bits at a time). Once you reach the training part where he's supposed to teach you about niche selection or market research, which any healthy business should have as foundation, guess what? NOTHING. he literally tells you to promote 4% and blindly believe in it, and everything will fall into place and you'll make loads of money. This ChickyBoom network is also a big fat lie, where he makes you believe you have tons of options to promote, when there's actually only Clickfunnels, an Youtube guy and his stuff. "Do you trust me as your mentor? Will you do everything I tell you to do without ever questioning?" If that's not a red flag right there, tell me what it is. Sure you may get a couple of hundreds of dollars in commissions and and use it to pay back your $300+ membership, but also keep in mind you'll do so only by bringing more people into this trap. Can you sleep at night doing this? Do you really think that's a healthy and honest form of doing business? I honestly feel sorry for all people out there who are on this program and are obviously clueless about how internet marketing works and therefore fall for Vick's charisma and follow him blindly believing they're actually starting a business, when the only thing you're doing is growing this guy's account and preparing him to jump to his next bs when the time comes. Especially during pandemic times when people are vulnerable and some even desperate, I can't tell you how nasty this program is. This is the type of people that bring a bad name to internet marketing, that disgust me, and Vick, shame on you! Join at your own risk folks, I'd hate to be the one to tell you I told you so later! Peace

Date of experience: October 12, 2021