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• Jun 03, 2024

I was considering signing up for Dr. Cleopatra’s Primemester program, they talk about “superbabies” and made it sound like one absolutely had to use their program if one was considering having a baby, because the baby would be so much “better”. What stopped me was the fact that their program doubled in price overnight and their communications seemed so salesy and dishonest. I wrote to them and asked if a discount might be available, given that the program had just doubled in price. There was no discount even though they say on their website they have “scholarships”. They did tell me that they realise their program is “not for everyone”. It seems that the people behind this are looking to become really wealthy and are using the worst sales tactics to sell something that may or may not be good information. I’ve only obtained glimpses of it so I can’t say. Dr. Cleopatra was bolstering her credibility by saying that she was a tenured professor, however she seems to have disappeared from the university’s website. The aggressive sales tactics and ridiculously high pricing were just very off putting especially as some of their prospective clients are doubtlessly at a very trying and vulnerable time in their lives.

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I signed up for a self-guided program through the Fertility and Pregnancy Institute on January 29, 2023. It is a program called the Primester program. For a self-guided program, it is very expensive ($697) but it contained a lot of useful information about fertility and pregnancy. My partner and I have been struggling with infertility and were seeking alternatives to typical, very expensive western medicine for infertility. The FPI staff approached me and asked if I would be interested in their mastery program. I interviewed with Dr. Cleopatra, the figurehead of FPI, on February 9, 2023. I was told after this interview that enrollment in the program was a limited time offer and that they would only hold the offered price of $7,078 for 48 hours, and that after that it would go back up to the normal price of $25,000. I couldn't get a written summary of what was included in the program, but since Dr. Cleopatra had been endorsed previously by Oprah and another coach I trust, I decided to invest in the program. It was a horrible mistake. They took the content from the self-guided program, and basically spread it out across monthly calls with "experts". I was one of only 2-3 other women who were on these calls. They told me the program was almost totally full and that there would be limited future opportunities to enroll. I am heartbroken to have been taken advantage of like this. I have already spent thousands of dollars working with fertility clinics and doctors and feel like I was preyed upon during a very vulnerable time in my life. I asked for a refund only to be completely ignored. I have requested a copy of the organization's business license (they have not provided it) and a copy of the mastery program brochure (or a summary of what it includes) and they have been silent. They have no phone number. I was able to find the business license in California - 201706310120 - which is suspended. It also seems that the address that they use on their emails is completely different from what they use on their website (The Fertility & Pregnancy Institute, 5940 S Rainbow Blvd Ste 400 # 96389, Las Vegas, Nevada 89118-2507, United States.)

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