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@Veteran_Nerd

Rule #1. If they sell a course, they are a scammer.
Rule #2. See Rule #1.

@COACHSCG

The wealthiest people I know are so subtle, so cool, so under the radar. Zero social media. Massive introverts.

@socal1003

I have a personal rule to never give money to YouTubers, just watch the videos and ads then keep it moving. Its worked out very well for me so far.

@youryoda

Rule no1 : People who have made their wealth honestly and with hardwork don't sit in front of a camera addressing to people constantly and convincing them to buy their course.

@mountains1233

I still remember a few years ago when influencers were saying that buying real estate on the metaverse was like buying real estate in Manhattan in the early 1900s.

@valianthousemusic1026

i paid 1,500 dollars for his adverticing agency course, and when inside i had to pay around 500 dollars for the tools needed... but other than that it was just videos of him talking about mindset of winners and losers, there was no actual tutorial and ofc no refund... i despise this man now, feeding off of naive dumb kids who can learn more from free youtube videos than his scams.

@robertgamsby51

Young rich kid pretends to not be rich while lying all along the way? Sounds like a common social media background

@olovstener618

Always red flags: Talking about childhood as leverage, living in Dubai and always telling you how rich they are... Run!

@arjunmahajan4049

Scam so big , that people doubt that it is a scam.

@PettitFrontiers

This was proven long ago, and obvious to anyone that actually owns a profitable marketing agency like I do.
1) Public UK records show that Iman's agency literally never made any money. Anyone can see this online.
2) He grew up in the wealthiest zip code in London (again, public records) so his entire tragic backstory is obviously fabricated.
3) No one shuts down a successful agency. You delegate yourself out and live off the cash-flow. He never had one to begin with.
4) Thus summarizing, his entire online presence is built off a lie, and he has ONLY EVER made money through selling courses.

Hate course selling scammers. They prey off dreams, and flood the market with idiots trying to get rich quick who offer poor services and tarnish the reputations of those actually servicing a demand. Absurd.

@chichialex1327

Seriously,  i am just tired of all these clones everywhere, claiming to want to help you get rich when they actually get rich selling stupid courses to you.

@artbyreedie

so sick of seeing scammers like Iman all over social media. preying on young men that have poor backgrounds etc. how dare he say he grew up with basically nothing when he grew up with a rich step dad in chelsea? these people need to be banned from all social media and given jail time. they’ve no idea what it’s like growing up with nothing.

@SaintDanielMusic

Tough life??? He grew up in Chelsea, London 🇬🇧 - one of the most prestigious, expensive and upscale areas in the entire country!!! He was shooting his videos round the corner from where I’ve been living for the past 15 years… And he’s talking about the place like he grew up in some run down low-income social housing project - it’s a total joke! I sensed BS back then straight away

@MyoMaster

Bro had a successful agency but closed it down. Why? Because he saw the money being made in targeting 18-25yr olds wanting to get rich. Also check the UK company register for his company accounts. No profits whatsoever. This guy is the epitome of selling dreams

@benokolie9747

$50000 to be in a discord chat is insane

@tudorserban111

I knew this guy was a scammer when I accidentally stumbled upon a video about his watch collection. It was basically a checklist of "what are the most popular luxury watches right now" and the video had thousands of totally not fake accounts commenting the same thing, about how awesome he is and how he's their role model in life.

@sovietsandvich8443

Finally he’s getting exposed. The dudes been scamming since 2018 and I can’t believe it’s taking people this long to call him out

@vincentdepaul4078

Finally someone calls this guy out. Been waiting years for this video

@Prog47

Scammers in 10 years: 'yo this is live from my mom's womb. Not even born yet and making six figures'