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.
Ashley Kinkead got “revoked” by the BBB for attempting to manipulate reviews.
Her company, PL Mastery, now holds an F rating due to 147 complaints, with the most severe accusations stating that she took tens of thousands of dollars from students, then closed her course and filed for bankruptcy. Lawsuit pending.
Here was my original Private Label Mastery review.
Ashely made over $5 million the last few years selling online.
Before ecommerce and entrepreneurship completely changed the trajectory of her life, she had several jobs.
She worked in corporate America, did substitute teaching, and on the weekends, she worked for this promotional company, helping out with bourbon and whiskey tastings.
Airbnb? I thought the mortician was already pumping its graying corpse full of embalming fluid. No?
Apparently not.
Shaun Ghavami and Ari Rahmanian would have you believe Airbnb is alive and kicking – hard.
They’re the co-founders of Iconic Retreats, an Airbnb and Vrbo management company out of Vancouver.
They also run 10xBNB, a mentoring program that teaches their co-listing strategy.
They look like the type to greet you with a kiss on both cheeks before sending you to meet Vinnie on the corner to pick up an unmarked package and drop it by the deli later.
Marcus Gilhooley has sun-kissed skin from the nonstop vacation he’s on. I’m popping Dippin’ Dots into my mouth and washing it down with a Diet Coke while I type this Club Closer review from a dark two-bedroom apartment.
Marcus has the best opportunity as of right now to make $10k/mo online.
From anywhere in the world, leveraging just one skill.
That skill being something called remote high ticket closing.
But you already know that, don’t you, because you’ve seen dozens of Marcus lookalikes saying the same thing.
Caleb Boxx claims thousands of people are becoming financially free on YouTube without ever showing their face on camera or even making a single video.
“Did you know that 79% of internet users have an active YouTube account?” he asks.
“Did you know that YouTube paid out over $15 billion last year to its creators?” he continues.
“Did you know that YouTube is available in over 100 countries, more than 80 languages, and you can make money in all of those marketplaces without living there?” he adds.
Chi Ta has made over $10 million dollars on Airbnb. Now some of his students are doing the exact same thing.
For example, Greg, who launched his Airbnb business during the thick of the pandemic, and still somehow brought in over $900k worth of bookings in his first year.
Or Derek, who added $10k a month in revenue after working with Chi for just a month. He’s currently doing about $170k a month on Airbnb.
Good for them, right? Why should you believe this’ll work for you?
Zach Lemaster started investing in real estate while working as an eye doctor and serving as a captain in the U.S. Air Force.
He built a successful business in wholesaling, flipping, and property management, which allowed him to retire early from his medical career.
Zach’s got a heavy portfolio of rental properties across multiple markets, including single-family homes, multifamily units, commercial spaces, and new constructions.
Dude’s dripping in credentials like a guido soaked in extra-virgin olive oil.
But is his program any good?
Devour every word of this Rent To Retirement Academy review to find out.
Slap a white coat on Frank Hepworth and he looks more like Doogie Howser than Neil Patrick Harris himself.
Normally, when a random guy pops up in my timeline promising crypto riches, I keep scrolling. I keep inhaling Ritz Bits Cracker Sandwiches with Cheese while checking out something less scammy.
But Frank claims to be a regulatory lawyer who worked at Canada’s top law firm, specializing in Digital Assets.
Then he 11x’d his crypto portfolio and retired after the last bull run.
Sean Ferres calls himself “The Gmail Maverick” and somehow manages to keep a straight face. He says he’s a Forbes-featured copywriter who’s done $200 million in client email sales.
Now he teaches people how to get rich writing emails.
Wonder where he finds the time. Between traveling and selfies and groping Buns McGee, he seems like a pretty busy guy.
For real, though.
Bae got a bird bath behind her. If they ever visit Buenos Aires, they’ll hafta rename the country Largentina. If Dora explored that ass, she’d surely get lost and need helicoptered out.