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The Truth About Vanessa Simpkins

The Truth About Vanessa Simpkins in my opinion is that Vanessa pays sites like TrustPilot to remove any negative reviews on her that get posted. This is why it is so hard to find any true reviews on Vanessa. Another truth about Vanessa Simpkins is that she bribes people to leave her positive reviews.

The Truth About Vanessa Simpkins is that most women who do her program, regret it because they do not learn how to make money as a result from Vanessa's program(s). I've come to this conclusion after speaking with 50 other women who have done one of Vanessa's programs within the past 3 years.

The Truth About Vanessa Simpkins is that she can sell ice to an eskimo, I'll give her that. However, she doesn't teach women how to make money. Rather, she brainwashes women into thinking that Vanessa can and will show them how to make money. Once Vanessa has their money, the women are screwed and realize her program falls incredibly short of what Vanessa promised it would be.

Please make sure you read the other posts on this blog to see truthful reviews on Vanessa that have since been deleted from TrustPilot.


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  1. You want an opinion? She was married to my younger brother.

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  2. I too was scammed and manipulated into paying $6k for the 10k in 30 days course back in 2018. The sales person used my suicidal depression that I had JUST overcome, and a job I hated, as their pitch to get me to sign up. Telling me “if I don’t make this change and invest in myself, what do I think is going to happen?” Insinuating I’d be suicidally depressed again and still in a job I hate. I was so ashamed of myself after realizing quickly, that Vanessa was a fraud, and treated people like abusers had treated me in the past!! It was very clear, I was scammed and my ethics did not align with what she taught to do in her course, & how to view and treat people. I then went into a depression and had to spend the next 2-3 years, healing from the regret/shame/embarrassment/& anger from having been manipulated and scammed. I’m so grateful you created this blog so people can truly see how Vanessa treats people and is an absolute fraud; as all my reviews from Yelp & Trustpilot were removed!!!

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