Justin Wilmot scammed me for a total of $5197
My interaction with Justin Wilmot’s real estate investing program was terrible to say the least. While *10-Hour Wholesaler 2.0* promised a lot, its $5197 tag made a lot of it seem more like a hoax than an actual product. It was further exacerbated by the fact that refunding the program felt like a crippling battle with almost no customer support in reach. Over the course of numerous emails, letters, and voicemails, I was forced to come to terms with the fact that Justin Wilmot was simply ignoring me.
The cherry on top was when I later came to learn that the same program was being sold for way less than what I had originally found it. And as if that wasn’t infuriating enough, *10-Hour Deals*, another of his programs, makes a lot of the material seem outdated.
After much trekking and with limited success, I decided to reach out to an individual claiming to be part of his support team over facebook. This was a deadend too. At the end of the day, all Wilmot has proven is that he is confident in lying to everyone around him, as he completely chooses to ignore refund requests.
I refuse to accept that. My primary goal right now is to make sure I receive my funds, and I will not hesitate to escalate my complaints and keep updating my progress every step of the way until this is dealt with.
Accused Details:
Person / Business Name: Justin Wilmot
Monetary Loss Amount : $5197
Contact Number: 386-503-8084
Email Address: https://www.justinwilmot.com/
Location: 34 Seabridge Drive Ormond Beach, Florida United States
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