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This is a scam web page. Original web page is effortlessenglishclub.com

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I am AJ Hoge who is the founder of Effortless English
1702 "A" Street #C, 89504, Sparks, United States
This is a scam web page. Original web page is effortlessenglishclub.com

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It was not what I expected. The course level is lower than intermediate. I wish I could refund my money. I just browsed the files and I absolutely have not practiced those. I know that I will never use them.
I am very sad about purchasing it.

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Effortless English courses are a key factor in speaking English easily and fluently in 6 months. I spent over 6 months learning English. As a result, now I am confident and can communicate with foreigners. AJ Hoge is one of the best teacher in the world.

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