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on 5/15/20Of course it is a legit company, if it wasn't, it wouldn't be in business since 2002. It would be a pretty bad business model to create this huge website with thousands of articles/resources, hundreds of free videos and spend full time hours in the business only to scam people. The typical red flag of a scam website is that it has almost zero quality content. These websites don't have huge YouTube channels, don't have massive amount of REAL testimonials (who are not hiding behind fake names), real social media following, etc. Think about it... how much money could one really earn in the business of ripping people off one time, then they figure out it is a scam and then quit paying for lessons/coaching? One serious member who stays here for years because they love the value they get is much better to focus on than trying to scam 100 people. Also, obviously, in the United States, scamming people is against the law (as it should be!) Can one always make everyone happy? No, of course not, but that often times has nothing to do with the value that is delivered (coaching is always a 2 way street, 50% is the coach, and 50% the student, and what the student does with the value they learned. Miguel (Andy is not his real name) in the previous comment is one example. His political and philosophical views - which have nothing to do with the coaching he received - are different from TH's (which is totally fine for us, but apparently not for him) so he chooses to spend his time attacking TH and vandalizing the value he created instead of creating value of his own.
Is a legit company, although the value he provides doesn't match the high price, so you can call it a scam.
And he is a very bad person (he's got issues and he needs professional help), stay away from him.