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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STEP AWAY FROM THIS SNAKE OIL SALESMAN! CAVEAT EMPTOR

I broke my cardinal rule: review before you decide. Adam Cherrington is a snake oil salesman who relies on his Christian "values". I signed up for the cheaper self-help course. "Don't worry, you have a library of videos from Adam that will take you through and you can be ready to start the Adam Cherrington Hidden Sales Success." The ~$400 covered three 15 minute coaching sessions ending with a 45 minute one-on-one meeting with your coach. Nothing went right - cancelled "live" videos", missing notice emails, last minute cancellations coached by someone who couldn't answer my repeated request to avoid generalizations and lead me through what I needed to know step-by-step. When I sent many emails to support, each was addressed without ever addressing my request. So the list goes on - when I complained about their inefficiency, giving contradictory answers they set me up with their closer who did a slick job of convincing me to switch to their $3999.99 program. I'd get all the help I needed, coaching, group support meetings once a week with experienced coaches, access to their well stocked library of training videos, and be fully prepared to hit the ground running to success, flashing checks for $10's and even $100's of thousands for some sales people, always with the caveat that they weren't guaranteeing it, but if we used Adam's proprietary methods we could do the same. I took the money from my retirement with some trepidation. Now the real frustration started - this 2nd tier premium plan that was described as pure gold, had a series of outdated videos, some of which offered classes which I never got through the system to sign up for. All the time I was asking for SOMEONE to answer my request for more concrete, actual information. Everything was on fast forward. I was continually confused with the required forms for tracking quotas, deals, and income. They told me to show up for the meeting with 2 expert coaches to answer some of my questions. I joined zoom and one coach was present, the call was packed and he didn't redirect one questioner who used 45 minutes while the rest of us waited. His questions were advanced, at one point he had a question but the guy said "Oh just ignore that. The video is several years old and we don't do that anymore." We got the news that our customer mavens who "always purchased" changed their policy, shutting down the program we were promised and were adding a minimum order of $1000 for ONE campaign. Prices up, the promised sure money mavens unavailable for a few months. After telling us to avoid competitive expensive Facebook and TikTok ads, a company were told to avoid, and to make more promises to break. I never got answers, stayed confused, losing sleep, headaches, and foggy thinking. No matter how often I mentioned the lack of assistance I was getting for $4K , unprofessional, rambling coaches who got off track, my complaints - >90 email exchanges and still counting all pushed me into a state beyond early dementia. I literally begged for a refund to pay for the treatment - "NO you signed a contract that was fully explained on the front page." I emailed a copy of it pointing out that I needed to have completed the $4k plan after I'd taken the 45 minutes with a 'top' coaches planning and leave with a clear plan of action. No matter how often I told them I registered for it, but was dropped each time. So I hadn't met the criteria to even start the program.
They couldn't give me a refund because their record showed I'd already accessed one of their outdated videos, but since I switched from my original choice and upgraded, I was no longer qualified to take that class - the only option was to do it myself - after all, "you paid for a self-study plan"! I went off the tracks. My daughter-in- law emailed a request for them to refund the money or she would report them to ADA for taking advantage of someone who displayed all the symptoms of brain problems and they ignored it, kept contradicting her and convinced her to give them $4K, took her money then required more to start selling. When I saw some of the ads they pushed, my ethics meter jumped into the danger zone. Sleazy ads to buy this miracle herb and lose 40 pounds in 2 weeks. My agitation was debilitating and I didn't have the money to get help. Broken equipment, broken down 'coaches', out dated training videos, constant errors in scheduling, last minute cancellations, no-shows, peppered with Adam stressing how successful we could be if we followed his PROPRIETARY PLAN!
BTW he's now spewing out emails with AMAZING NEW sources for tons of money with --doing video ads on FACEBOOK and TIKTOK! He must lie awake at night plotting this stuff. I'm a cheated old lady who was driven to accelerated dementia. Heed my warning - and the other 1 star reviewers. You'll be glad you did.

July 30, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I joined Sharrington media and paid…

I joined Sharrington media and paid $375. Got multiple phone calls from everybody telling me they were gonna I was gonna learn something in the next phone. Call the next phone call the next phone call. The next phone call never happened still don't know what I've paid money for but I do know you can't get a hold of these people. I've tried the program. Sounds excellent, but from my experience in the reviews, I read it's not even mediocre that being set out to avoid these guys.

February 1, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I thought CherringtonMedia was Christian based…

I thought this was Christian based company and signed into a agreement, was way overcharged and signed into a financial agreement that was not what was originally agreed upon. And now even though their Terms of Use on the website states "30 Day No Question" Refund, they refuse to honor the refund and show me an unknown and not previously stated list of Criteria that are refund guarantee is performance-based and not unconditional.
What an unchristian company, full of lies.

February 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cherrington Media: Most dishonest company I have ever dealt with

I bought a course called The Cherrington Experience Launchad, which is supposed to train you on affiliate marketing. The cost was $3,624 to be paid in 12 monthly instalments of $302, of which I only paid the first one. The company offers a 30-day money back guarantee based on a contract that was only shown to me when I requested the refund. What I found most troublesome is that although I did not even get to see the contract, it had a signature with my name, meaning that the company forged my signature to avoid issuing the refund. If you are someone who values integrity and reliability, don't even dare thinking about doing business with this company. By the way, during those first 30 days, if you want to claim your money back guarantee, you have to spend $2,000 in their ads. I could go on with my list of issues that I experienced just into the first week of the program, but if what I have written in this comment should be more than enough to deter anyone with a bit of common sense from doing any kind of business with Cherrington Media.

January 26, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam, Fraud and Horrible Experience. Do Not Waste Your Time and Money

I enrolled in “The Cherrington Experience” on May 20, 2025, paying $13,100 based on their written guarantee that if four steps were completed and $5,000 wasn’t earned in 90 days, I would receive a full refund. I completed all required steps and spent $6,000–$8,000 in ads. Their system repeatedly malfunctioned (broken tracking, campaigns not running, software freezing), making it impossible to follow their process. Despite full compliance, they refused my refund. I have filed complaints with CFPB, FTC, BBB, and the Washington State Attorney General and am pursuing further action. I hope my experience helps others make an informed decision.

November 24, 2025
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