They will charge you for a course and…
They will charge you for a course and then just take it away without updating it and tell you that you need to spend thousands more to get their updated version.

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They will charge you for a course and then just take it away without updating it and tell you that you need to spend thousands more to get their updated version.

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I love Ezra Firestone. He really cares for our success. He's very generous that even their free blogs on smartmarketer.com are full of valuable contents. I just wished I've learned about him & Molly Pittman first before I spent thousands of dollars on another company who's teachings I could find in Ezra's free contents & more.
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