A $50 a month subscription fee that you can cancel at anytime is the only profit he would receive.
Do you call gyms a scam when you pay $20 a month and you only lose 2 pounds in a month when the gym owner has a 6pack?
Wouldn’t the real scam be paying money to go to a gym where the equipment doesnt work and the gym owner is 300 pounds eating McDonalds?
Wouldn’t the real scam be business majors going to $50,000 a year universities learning about business from professors who have never ran businesses before.
Hustlers University, The Real World, is designed to teach you how to make money and be a better person. By people who have made money and become better versions of themselves, and for $50 a month.
And in a month I learned how to sell myself, i learned i can get people to listen to me, and I can get people to offer their hard earned money to me for legitimate services, regardless of how little you think those services are, nor how much you laugh at said services.
I’m laughing at the fact I made money with literally one hand.
And now we have countless testimonials of students saying Andrew changed their lives.
So keep calling it a scam if it makes you happy.
Better yet let’s compare.
I used a credit card to pay the $50. Essentially I took out a student loan.
If I didn’t like what I was learning, I could move to something else and start right away and take as many classes as I wanted in one day.
In one month I paid my student loan back and made a profit.
Actual university? I spent 4 years learning a major I didnt realize I had no care for until 75% in. If I changed it I would lose all of my credits.
I have a diploma for a major I don’t work in, and I’m still $40,000 in debt.
So if you were to put me in a room with a bunch of young people and tell them what is REALLY the scam? I’d say “Accredited” University over Hustlers University.
Now i’m done arguing because i’m tired of being told that the hundreds of thousands of men I interacted with that were happy and building each other up and making money and actually felt some sense of belonging ONLY were able to do that because someone who never heard of Andrew Tate until now calls his business model a scam.
A $50 a month subscription fee that you can cancel at anytime is the only profit he would receive.
Do you call gyms a scam when you pay $20 a month and you only lose 2 pounds in a month when the gym owner has a 6pack?
Wouldn’t the real scam be paying money to go to a gym where the equipment doesnt work and the gym owner is 300 pounds eating McDonalds?
Wouldn’t the real scam be business majors going to $50,000 a year universities learning about business from professors who have never ran businesses before.
Hustlers University, The Real World, is designed to teach you how to make money and be a better person. By people who have made money and become better versions of themselves, and for $50 a month.
And in a month I learned how to sell myself, i learned i can get people to listen to me, and I can get people to offer their hard earned money to me for legitimate services, regardless of how little you think those services are, nor how much you laugh at said services.
I’m laughing at the fact I made money with literally one hand.
And now we have countless testimonials of students saying Andrew changed their lives.
So keep calling it a scam if it makes you happy.
Better yet let’s compare.
I used a credit card to pay the $50. Essentially I took out a student loan.
If I didn’t like what I was learning, I could move to something else and start right away and take as many classes as I wanted in one day.
In one month I paid my student loan back and made a profit.
Actual university? I spent 4 years learning a major I didnt realize I had no care for until 75% in. If I changed it I would lose all of my credits.
I have a diploma for a major I don’t work in, and I’m still $40,000 in debt.
So if you were to put me in a room with a bunch of young people and tell them what is REALLY the scam? I’d say “Accredited” University over Hustlers University.
Now i’m done arguing because i’m tired of being told that the hundreds of thousands of men I interacted with that were happy and building each other up and making money and actually felt some sense of belonging ONLY were able to do that because someone who never heard of Andrew Tate until now calls his business model a scam.