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He claims to have a customer care team to take care of this, but this has been a continuous problem in his 8+ years of operation, detailed here:

These extra charges have been "accidentally" happening for years, at least as far back as 2012. This video does a good job of breaking down his sleazy car salesman tactics:Īnd what happens when you purchase one of his courses or books? Turns out you get charged for a bunch of other things you didn't order! So it's basically redpill crap coming out of a smoothtalking british guy, who can make his toxic advice sound palatable to impressionable american women, who think british accent = class.Īnd of course, as he became a more smooth and polished salesmen, he started dispensing your standard "get your ex back in 8 easy steps!!" content, complete with manipulative sales tactics and false leads. The advice and his emotional reaction was so toxic even his fans are calling him out: Here he is flipping his shit on a woman who revealed that she sent a letter to the wife of the man who was pretending he was single while dating her. You heard that right, his advice to women was "smile more" and not to be "bitches".Īnd that if a man pays for you, he should be able to expect sex whenever he wants otherwise its "double standards": He started out his foray into women's dating coaching trying to dispense "Redpill" type advice, directed at women.calling women who are minding their own business "Bitches" for not smiling at strangers. He started as a coach for men on typical "alpha male" coaching content and realized scamming women was much more lucrative before switching over to women's dating advice in 2008. He just fancies himself a life coach because he said so and he's british. Matthew has been featured in Cosmo Mag, The Bachelor, Single Wives, etc - as a media "Dating expert".įirst of all, who the fuck is this clown? No one knows.

Aaaaaand another one in my series on Sex Advice Scammers: Matthew Hussey.
