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SCAM BE VERY CAREFUL
At this point, I doubt I will actually receive this money. I can just try and raise awareness about this situation and advise anyone who has made the same mistake of clicking on the link and having those $119 pound taken to IMMEDIATELY CHANGE THEIR CARD!
I have now threatened them and will be shortly be contacting my bank and the police to have their little stupid scam site shut down.
Very good product
This is a good resource! :)
One of the things that sets this ebook apart from other study guides is its emphasis on efficient studying. The author recognizes that medical students have a lot of material to cover and limited time to do it, so the focus is on finding ways to learn quickly and effectively. The ebook provides tips on how to prioritize material, use active learning strategies, and avoid common distractions that can eat up valuable study time.
Another great aspect of this ebook is its emphasis on personalized learning. The author recognizes that everyone learns differently, so there is no one-size-fits-all approach to studying. Instead, the ebook provides a variety of strategies and encourages students to experiment with different methods to find what works best for them. This approach is empowering and can help students feel more in control of their own learning process.
Overall, "STUDY LESS STUDY SMART" is a well-written and practical guide that can help medical students become more effective learners. Whether you're struggling to keep up with the material or simply looking for ways to optimize your study time, this ebook is definitely worth checking out."
Useful guys
Good experience!
Content is plagiarized from other sources
I ran "How to Crush Medical School" through Grammarly, which is also plagiarized from other sources that are freely available on the internet, including articles from Loma Linda School of Medicine and University of New Mexico School of Medicine.
The "product" is a bunch of cheaply made, plagiarized content from other sources. Save your money!
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Initial means of contact Not applicable
Absolutely misleading purchase
Total money lost $97
Type of a scam Other
This company is a fraud, their product is a scam, and they threaten their customers with legal action, if they try to get their money back.
Unlike their response to Capital One regarding my dispute, I was NOT presented the refund policy prior to purchase. I am faxing copies of the website, and the steps prior to purchase. You will see there is no refund policy presented.
After inputting payment information, the consumer is told the purchase is not complete and is given a "welcome offer" with some of the green buttons saying "Click here to add this" in order to complete purchase and obtain receipt.
Therefore, I clicked the button to complete the purchase and obtain a receipt. This is how this company is scamming consumers. There was no other option, other than GREEN button.
However, upon arrival to the receipt page, you see an additional $97 (or more if you clicked multiple buttons) has been charged for an item that was not advertised, named, or priced. There was no indication that the item was $97, nor were you given an opportunity to confirm the additional purchase. When inquiring for refund, customer told there are no refunds. It says in the email confirmation that "By purchasing this product, you have accepted our terms and conditions and our cancellation policy." However, you were also never given an opportunity to review the policy before purchasing. The company then threatens customer with legal action for having bank perform charge back.
I then reached out via email immediately, to see how to fix this. I received a response stating “When someone purchases the following product, How To Crush Medical School ($19) there is an option for those who want to complete their purchase with an additional product. In this case, you have been offered to add 7 Habits To Reach Excellence in Medical School ($97) to your order.”
However, there was NO other option. Therefore, I responded “The price for the 7 habits was not listed. I didn’t see it was an additional $97 until I clicked the link. I even went back to check and the price of it was not listed until you have paid for it. When I saw my card was charged $97, this was my first time seeing the price. I do not want it as it is expensive. I only want the $19 purchase. Can this be refunded?”
I received the following email “Lucy here. We are sincerely sorry for this issue. I would like to reassure, you will never be charged by our website again. Unfortunately, I cannot issue a refund for the product 7 Habits to Reach Excellence in Medical School because it appears from your billing address and IP address (attached screenshots) that you have actually initiated the transaction and authorized it…If you try to recover this amount in an abusive manner, we are going to have to take legal action against you, and recover that amount through bailiffs.”
"RISK FREE!
However, there's NO WAY I accept your money if you don't see significant changes!
If my strategies don't help you skyrocket your results, or if for any reason you're not 100% satisfied, then call my personal number on your receipt and I'll refund your money right away!"
After inputting payment information, the consumer is told the purchase is not complete and is given a "welcome offer" with some of the green buttons saying "Click here to add this" in order to complete purchase and obtain receipt.
However, upon arrival to the receipt page, you see an additional $97 (or more if you clicked multiple buttons) has been charged for an item that was not advertised, named, or priced. There was no indication that the item was $97, nor were you given an opportunity to confirm the additional purchase. When inquiring for refund, customer told there are no refunds. It says in the email confirmation that "By purchasing this product, you have accepted our terms and conditions and our cancellation policy." However, you were also never given an opportunity to review the policy before purchasing. Company then threatens customer with legal action for having bank perform charge back. Terrible and disingenuous business model.
The confirmation email for products purchased is sent from "[email protected]".
Scammer's address Themedicalway.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Victim Location VA 23325, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Upon arrival to the receipt page, an additional $97 has been charged for an item that was not advertised, named, or priced. When inquiring for refund, customer told there are no refunds. Company then threatens customer with legal action for having bank perform charge back.
The confirmation email for products purchased is sent from "[email protected]".