Rob Teeth

Robert Oliver (aka Rob The Bank) has the confidence of a damn drag queen. Meanwhile, I’m over here wilting from secondhand embarrassment as I scroll through his Instagram.

I can’t tell if he’s a cowboy or an extra from a 90s rap video, mean mugging the camera with a stack of money the size of a loaf of bread held up to his ear.

He looks like Kev, from Shameless – the one who was married to V and owned the local bar, The Alibi – doesn’t he?

Anyways, read on for my FBA Millionaire Academy review.

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David Outdoors

David Vlas flipped his quad and couldn’t care less. One quick trade will pay for the damages.

David’s the founder of Monetari Trading, an education company that helps you find your edge in the market.

They sell a “social trading accelerator” that guarantees you three key results.

First, they’ll serve you with proven, validated trade ideas on a live call with their head trader every single day.

He even reveals his exact trades for you to copy.

Should you though? Keep reading for my Monetari Trading review.

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Walker Facebook

Walker Deibel’s hair? On a scale of iconic, it ranks just below the Bloomin’ Onion at Outback Steakhouse.

Just him and Patrick Dempsey, out-hair-ing everybody. 

Male pattern baldness? Pfft. Not on their Apple Watches.

Beyond his thick, wavy mane, Walker Deibel is the author of Buy Then Build, a #1 bestseller on Amazon.

He’s also the founder of Acquisition Lab, an $8,500 coaching program designed to teach acquisition entrepreneurs how to buy businesses, bypassing the messy challenges of starting from scratch.

Read on for Acquisition Lab reviews.

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@appswithoutcode

Tara Reed left a job at a big tech company to launch her own apps, websites and startups. But believe it or not, she wasn’t techie. 

When we think about the type of people who build apps, we think about Zuck back in his college dorm room coding what would become Facebook.

Or Larry Page and Sergey Brin who built Google in their garage, also by writing code.

What if you have a great app idea but you can hardly figure out how to right-click on your MacBook Pro?

Read on for Apps Without Code reviews.

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PBJ Water

Anything better than when your mom lovingly trimmed the crust off your PB&J as a kid? Who knew that was as good as it was gonna get?

Then again, maybe PBJ Ignite can bring back those carefree days.

In this case, PBJ stands for PB and Josh – the everyday couple you’d see in a riverboat casino smashing max bet on Wheel of Fortune, praying for a bonus spin.

They’re “global business coaches,” ready to take you from burnout to boss-free. 

That’s right. Earn passive income while exploring the world – just like them.

Skeptical? Same.

Read on for my PBJ Ignite review.

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@Ericchenofficial

Eric Chen says the Airbnb market is worth $8.4 billion a year and growing, and you might as well break yourself off a little something.

You can do this with no money, no properties, and no real estate experience. 

You can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars working part time from anywhere in the world. 

Airbnb arbitrage makes it all possible.

Or does it? Isn’t Eric a little late to the game? You’re about to find out.

Read on for STR Breakthrough reviews.

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Arthur Vest

Arthur Ryapolov reminds me of my junkie cousin who pawned my Xbox to pay for drugs when I was little. I’m not sure what ever happened to that dusty crackhead. 

As for Arthur, he went from flipping cars to building and selling $80 million worth of real estate with his brother Ruben. 

Crazy as it sounds, they say anyone can be a home builder. 

Yes, even if you work a 9-to-5 and money’s tight and you can hardly put together a LEGO set, you can apparently do this.

Keep reading for my 7-Figure Builder review.

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Sean Backside

Sean D. Gray looks like he’s deep in thought. Wonder what he’s thinking about.

  • Why commercials are so much louder than shows?
  • Should guys under 5-foot-6 be allowed to vote?
  • Why’re they called hands and not booby grabbers?
  • So lemme get this straight: dipping carrots in Ranch is “healthy” but if I take a swig straight from the bottle, all the sudden I’m Sloth from Goonies?

Who knows what’s on his mind. Those are just my best guesses.

Sean’s the founder of SFT: Sales Flow Transformation.

It’s for remote closers who wanna eliminate burnout and overwhelm, and achieve fulfillment.

Keep reading for Sales Flow Transformation reviews.

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Grayson Ponders

Grayson Loupas is dreaming of a future where the taxes are less and the boobs are bigger. Or maybe I’m projecting.

Grayson owns ValueCreator.io.

Value Creator teaches burnt out agency owners how to scale… while spending less time on service delivery and getting better client results.

Grayson claims he now makes $120,000 per month thanks to his all-new “VC Model.”

I dunno, G, you look like you should be modeling new arrivals at the Gap. Are you really the guy for business advice?

Read on for Grayson Loupas reviews. 

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@mariochereal

Mario Che can help you become an A-level, six-figure life coach in the next 60 days.

Even if you know nothing about business and aren’t good with people.

It’s the perfect side hustle. Simple, straightforward. It’ll be around for a long time. Works in any economy.

Allows you to achieve financial abundance, freedom and fulfillment.

Mario makes seven figures in his life coaching business; many of his students have already crossed the six-figure mark. Are you next?

Read on for my GOATSWIN review.

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HIS Capital Group LLC

Rick Melero could sell me a scammy insurance policy with that bright smile and slicked-back gray hair.

But he’s not here for that. He’s here to introduce his Micro Banking Method.

Ever noticed how some folks thrive in real estate, while others end up pawning their son’s PS4 at GameStop just to pay the T-Mobile bill?

What do the successful investors know that the rest don’t? 

Rick used to wonder the same thing until he discovered a unique real estate system.

It’s actually been around forever, yet it quietly flies under the radar, steering clear of the “usual suspects.”

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Quentin Blazer

William “just call me Quentin” West looks sharper than a steak knife at a Texas cookout. 

Am I the only one rewearing the same crumpled Nike tee around the house two days straight? Okay, just checking.

At 6’5″, Quentin’s pants fit like capris. Exit row seats? Non-negotiable. Clifford the Big Red Dog would probably look like a Chihuahua at his feet. 

Quentin’s been doing Airbnb for a little over four years now. 

His portfolio includes 40 properties – 37 arbitrage deals and three he actually owns. 

Keep reading for Shortcut to Superhost reviews. 

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Christian Motel

Christian Osgood is not the hero I wanted but the hero I did not need spamming my newsfeed asking me to attend his Multifamily Strategy webinar.

Always with his backwards hat and patchy beard and one eyebrow raised up like The Rock. 

Always going on about how single-family homes are about as enticing as a loaded diaper compared to multifamily. Right?

But is that really accurate?

‘Cause begging investors to pour money into a sketchy old motel crawling with bed bugs and bullet holes, then sinking cash into renovations, managing tenants, and waiting 30 years to see a return doesn’t sound all that great, either. 

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FlipSisters

Debbie DeBerry calls herself The Flipstress. I just listened to her pitch for her FlipSisters Community coaching program.

It was awful. 

She talks down to us like we’re sitting in high chairs, pureed peas and squash dripping down our chubby wittle cheeks.

Her speech is drawn out and inflated, as if she’s trying to sell the words instead of speak them.

Chick needs to relax – before she pulls a hammy, or blows out her Achilles or something. 

Anyways. Read on for The Flipstress reviews.  

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Field Of Favor Challenge

Pedro Adao is the founder of 100X, an eight-figure Kingdom entrepreneur, and the top challenge expert on the planet.

Or at least, that’s what he put in his Instagram bio.

But what’s his backstory? How did he get here? Is he legitimate, or just another “Jesus is my bestie so you can totally trust me and give me all your money” type of gurus?

I did some digging for this Pedro Adao review.

Here’s what I found.

Pedro’s parents immigrated here from Portugal. They grew up in the Bay Area.

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