Vanessa Simpkins fake positive testimonials

Within the past 3 days, 3 new positive testimonials with the same titles have been left for Vanessa Simpkins on TrustPilot. Please read through each testimonial so you can see for yourself that they were copied and pasted. Check them out here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ_PopTnlwc

10k in 30 day program founder is a scam artist

If you are considering giving money to Vanessa Simpkins and her greedy sales team, please think twice. I have not met one client of Vanessa’s that is happy with her program, and so far, I’ve talked to 44 women. That’s right. Vanessa claims that everyone who works with her who follows her program will make 10k in 30 days. That is a fat lie! I know 45 women, myself included in that number, that found her to be unethical and fraudulent.

Vanessa and her team will say anything to get you to give them your card info. Don’t do it! She’s not the real deal and she’s heartless.

I’ve included a review in this post from Liz Plat, as I agree with everything Liz says regarding Vanessa and her program.

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