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I put my card details in. There was no verification, no billing address, no receipt, the line just went dead. When I looked closer at the company they have actually constructed fake newpaper and content pages just to put positive reviews on, and put loads of effort into de-ranking content that expose that it's a scam.

With this much effort why not just build a decent product like Headspace or One Deep Breath? It's terrifying.

They have a fake consumer protection certificate on the site, but you can't get any money back even before you have received materials! There is a standard cooling off period for all purchases, this alone tells you they are bad news.

+38

Paid for it, and now I'm receiving an email every day at 06:00 AM CST.
So it's not a scam.

The content is good, but as a procrastinator myself I'm not following 100%.

+9

I payed for it and now I know it is a scam. First of all, after the quiz you fill out they ask for your email address saying claim your plan as if it is just for you. Then, you get emails on discounts. They advertisement what will be included in the product over and over, but when they offered $30 discount I signed up. Then, you go to this next few pages on how you can add on different products to your order, but those things were the things that were supposed to be in the original product. It was not a discount, they also took out portion of the product so you are getting a fraction of the product if you got discount.Then, i got nothing. Nothing came to me. Please dont buy it.

+40

1. Picture of ceo is stock image, name is fake.
2. They cite reviews from fake websites.
3. They make fake social media accounts to defend themselves. The response on this page that ends with "just my two cents" is almost word for word commented on a reddit post post. The reddit account is brand new. There's other she social media accounts they make two.
4. Btw if you're really set on buying this scam wait awhile they'll offer it to you 85% off, $12, via email. But please just Google "anti procrastination tips" that's just as good I promise.

+54

Honestly, I feel like this brand is being misrepresented (or attacked by competitors, which would make sense as well since considering how popular they are nowadays). It's crazy how someone can provide such an extensive 'honest' opinion without even fully exploring it. I mean, come on, you're potentially ruining someone's years of work without even fully exploring it. WHY?

This is coming from someone on day 33 of the program. While some days might have been meh, I think overall quality is GREAT. As far far as I remember, days 5 and 6 were eye-opening. As a lifelong procrastinator, I wish I knew this information earlier!

Tons of quality content and worksheets, so it all depends on how much you want to get of the program yourself. And it's just 40 bucks, so I'd say a good deal overall.

Just my 2 cents

+6

VirtueMap is 100% a scam. Their emails are signed by "James Miller, MD Certified Behavioral Psychologist" who does not exist. The picture of this guy is a stock photo (determined by using Google image search).

In the "Terms and Conditions" on the website, it states: This Agreement governs the entire relationship between you the Client and 360 Mind LLC (UAB) (Virtue Map) (We; Us; The Website; Virtue Map), e-mail: [email protected] who provides Services via the Website or the Mobile app. 360 Mind LLC (UAB) is a company owned by a Lithuanian man named Rytis Paskevicius, as seen here: https://rekvizitai.vz.lt/en/company/360_mind/rytis_paskevicius_direktorius/
His LinkedIn page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rytis-pa%C5%A1kevi%C4%8Dius-175b0969) says he is an entrepreneur, who was up until recently a Head of Growth for Bufo Nootropics and previously a co-founder of OptiMe: "OptiMe is a revolutionary platform to help people reach and maintain their optimal health & fitness at a minimal cost. OptiMe is here to revolutionize the way you optimize your health & fitness.

Their address listed on their email is 1700 Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA 94109, which is actually a Staples store, and does not match with their other address listed: Virtue Map, Privacy Compliance Officer, 3658 W 6th St, Goodview, MN 55987, which is apparent an industrial office complex.

As other have mentioned, this company uses fake SEO sites, such as nytimesdaily.com (not to be confused with the ACTUAL New York Times) and Forbesglobalnetwork.com (not the reputable Forbes). No actual reviews can be found on Facebook or Instagram.

+69

Thank you for this information, Karen 007. As for what Stephen_43 says, if you map the address in that caredash website, it puts the address in the middle of a credit union. Google maps doesn't show this person exists at this address other than a pin ( looking on street view). I have family in Cumberland and have been to this area. I would put more weight in the research provided by Karen007 who mentions the information is signed by an MD and not a PHD as listed by Stephen. Can we also agree that the name is generic and you could probably find others by the same name of you tried hard enough? Doesn't mean the person signing off on these emails is one in the same or legit.

James Miller exists, have you tried googling?
https://www.caredash.com/doctors/james-miller-phd-cumberland-md

How it is a scam if i bought the product for twentyish dollars, received it, followed the program and got results?

seems like some of you people are either broke or lazy, smh

Forgot to include the link to Immudi for transparency:
https://immudi.com/

Definitely found all this information on my own too, so I can vouch for that.

What I also found was another website/company called Immundi that is also 360 Mind LLC (UAB) that looks the same in design and function. It has nearly identical Terms and Conditions (that is supposedly, like virtuemap, using Texas laws applicable to dispute resolutions, per their wording).

Also, preeeetttyyy sure that you can't have an MD in Psychology. You have to be a Psychiatrist to have an MD designation. Psychologists are designated with PhD or PsyD.

This is definitely a scam - they never sent a plan when I entered my email address. The ny times website it links to as a positive reviewer is a dupe (nytimesdaily.com). And it uses time pressure to get users to pay them $40-$30. Do not buy!

+24

Hello I, unfortunately, fell for a potentially very sophisticated online scam. Virtue Map offers a personalized plan for helping procrastination which it claims it can help you address. After completing the quiz on their website they send an email to "claim your plan." The operation claims to have reputable sponsors from Forbes, Business Insider, and New York Times. Using their logos on their website after you complete their personalized quiz so it's not on the front page. I provide screenshots of two fake websites that they used to make articles for "Virtue Maps" credibility. One is called "NYtimesdaily.com" and the other "Forbesglobalnetwork.com". They also use fake Instagram accounts to build rapport with you as you complete the personalized quiz. They will send you an email to "claim the plan" and with the shady practices I discovered so far; It wouldn't be wrong to suggest it's potentially a virus or phishing attempt. They also have two different emails for the same contact support like they didn't seem to care to fix it... The address they list goes to a random group of buildings in the countryside of Minnesota. If you search their business on google you'll get a collection of what seems like good reviews but with further investigation, you can see a pattern of websites that are not reputable or fakes of legitimate names. I realized this too late but I have not clicked the link they provide in the email. I feel like this has the potential to really harm vulnerable people and strongly prompt an investigation to be started on this website. (The attachment is zoomed out in order to see the whole email) I also documented other details I've noticed but can't attach them. Another email they provide for Contact: [email protected]. As of what I know there has not been a breach of identifiable information.

+46

Phishing or a virus? Girl, you must be tripping. I paid and while it took some time for the plan to arrive, the customer support quickly sorted it out, no issues, seems like a decent product. Re the review websites, in my experience brands rarely have control over what is being posted about them, so wouldn't worry about it too much.

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