Black Business School RFX Academy
Unfortunately, I did not see content to justify the $500 per month subscription fee. Most of what I saw was basic training, much of which could be found Udemy for less than $50. RFX openly refers to Anna Coulling’s teachings. I sensed a culture of ‘secrets’ and ‘special advanced knowledge’, the same as in I-Markets Live previously (IML, renamed I-Markets Mastery). IML mentors used to tell you to ‘go back and look at the academy videos’, which, in hindsight, was a deliberate practice to ensure that you remained subscribed at a hefty monthly cost. Logan himself was mentored by Clint Eastman, who was formerly the main educator for I Markets Live, and who was subsequently dismissed for making false claims, such as training people at Goldman Sachs and at the New York Stock Exchange. In fact, Eastman was a former Walmart employee, and now lives in Puerto Rico, surviving on benefits.
There is also a lot of mention religion amongst the mentors, as well as talk of wanting to ‘help others’ (exactly the same as with IM Academy). However, as Eastman once pointed out, some people can actually get tax exemption by becoming religious ministers (see sedm.org).
There is a lot of talk of success, but I (or anyone that I know) was never able to directly contact any student who found success with them. To me, this is a red flag, and tells me that the education programs probably relies on FOMO to recruit new people, in the same way that IML did.
26 november 2021
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