As much as this guy claims to want to only help people, he is only a business man. A very successful one at that. He drives a Ferrari as well as other very expensive vehicles. He owns many expensive properties. His personal goal for 2007, or so he said was to donate Half a million dollars to charity. Which even if he did, it is only a very big tax right off.
Beware of the "first course is free act now". The first course is always free. This is where he sucks you in. He actually does not get anyone else to facilitate this one. Only him, because this is the one that is crutial to his business. They don't tell you that to graduate you need level 2 and 3 which will run you approximatly $4000.00. And then after that, there are many more expensive seminars to do. You would think for this large sum of money collected from the hundred if not thousands of participants, that he would have people with credentials instructing. But no way, that would cut into his profits. In actuality he has a very minimal staff and recruits people who have graduated to VOLUNTEER. You would think he could even afford to get the seminar catered. But oh no, he actually gets participants who have previously graduated to cook meals for his staff. Which by the way he pays just barely enough to cover the costs of the groceries, let alone their time and vehicle expences.
This guy from what I have seen and heard, does not give a hoot about the well being of anyone other than his own pocketbook. When it comes down to it, I actually have a little respect for him. He is a very smart bussiness man.
Now not everyone will suffer from his course. On the contrary, many people have benefited. It is the lack of credentials and formal education of these facilitators which makes it dangerous. With lack of education and training, it makes for an at best, "very sketchy" attempt at PyscoThearapy.
People Beware!
Jay Fiset and his Personal Best Seminars have the potential to do the exact opposite of what they promise. For some, his course can help you to become something more than you ever imagined. But for the rest, it has the potential to ruin your life.
It ruined mine!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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