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@Mr-pn2ehАй бұрын
No
@myat30Ай бұрын
Enought of this man. idk who he is. When are you gonna make a video on Bogeey's FADDY crypto scam. This story is trending.
@dooxlahundooxАй бұрын
How the hell is this still around? Not surprised Spence would be promoting it though.
@methembethomastshuma9587Ай бұрын
Making a video about a scammer then getting sponsored by BetterHelp is peak irony.
@nightmare1443Ай бұрын
@@methembethomastshuma9587 truly
@Veteran_NerdАй бұрын
Rule #1. If they sell a course, they are a scammer. Rule #2. See Rule #1.
@CCY17777Ай бұрын
There are some legit ones teaching important skills on Udemy, they cost like 20 bucks
@aileronhelicoptersАй бұрын
Bob Proctor, wasn't a scammer
@straightafitnessАй бұрын
andrew tate! he is not a scammer?
@jeanmichelmailhotadsАй бұрын
I've paid for some pretty good courses, but the majority were sh*t for sure If you discard all courses you're just slowing yourself for fear of losing money There's always a possibility to process a chargeback from the bank within 90 days
@jiffonbuffoАй бұрын
So what you're saying is you have dirt on SMB Capital? 🫤 Tell us more. 😆
@mountains1233Ай бұрын
I still remember a few years ago when influencers were saying that buying real estate on the metaverse was like buying real estate in Manhattan in the early 1900s.
@SAsh-zg6lnАй бұрын
Lmaoo
@Ynnojs1128Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jesuschrist5488Ай бұрын
@@mountains1233 Bruv it was a wacky time
@lifeofmxsti2664Ай бұрын
Lmao
@OppK-om7wzАй бұрын
😂😂
@valianthousemusic1026Ай бұрын
i paid 1,500 dollars for his adverticing agency course, and when inside i had to pay around 500 dollars for the tools needed... but other than that it was just videos of him talking about mindset of winners and losers, there was no actual tutorial and ofc no refund... i despise this man now, feeding off of naive dumb kids who can learn more from free youtube videos than his scams.
@Clarityandwisdom33Ай бұрын
Damn im sorry bro. Hope more people see this so they don’t fall for it as well
@aeroxsoftАй бұрын
They said they got a 14 day back guarantee, what happened to that?
@adamkhelif7668Ай бұрын
@@aeroxsoftit probably takes more than 14 days to run through all the content and realize it’s a scam
@maxpiardi9697Ай бұрын
💀seriously how did u fall for that
@imdanielvalentinoАй бұрын
Damn!! He's bad!!!
@olovstener618Ай бұрын
Always red flags: Talking about childhood as leverage, living in Dubai and always telling you how rich they are... Run!
@SCGSHOWАй бұрын
The wealthiest people I know are so subtle, so cool, so under the radar. Zero social media. Massive introverts.
@johnthong9511Ай бұрын
Their business is their branding, they don’t need personal branding to make them money
@Ava001Ай бұрын
He tries to act like them but he’s actions are not. He can’t help but flex everything he has
@bokamosotsatsi7104Ай бұрын
Iman is wealthy
@bokamosotsatsi7104Ай бұрын
That short boxer as well
@donventura2116Ай бұрын
The wealthy kids on the other hand... you always know who they are because they can't help but flaunt their wealth. Wait a minute isn't Iman the son of a wealthy guy? It all makes sense now.
@arjunmahajan4049Ай бұрын
Scam so big , that people doubt that it is a scam.
@whatislifebroАй бұрын
yup, another one: The moon landings..
@YaBoyfelipeАй бұрын
@@whatislifebroEste wey😂😂
@ninawoods5985Ай бұрын
How about Matthew Hussey and his scams? DO A VIDEO ON HIM
@potato1084Ай бұрын
@@whatislifebroCome on. You’re joking right?
@nicolamx0219Ай бұрын
You get the point
@vladusaАй бұрын
His father went to my influencer friend's secondary school in London. He also went to Argyle Primary School. His father would pick him up in a yellow Ferrari. The dad separated from the mother when Iman was 15. Iman was given a trust fund. The father disappeared. The mother's growing resentment gave Iman the motivation to use the money and shill for himself. To make it seem like he built his own agency to millions in net worth. The sad truth: Iman has always been a scammer, rich from his father, misled by his mother, in a sick twisted fantasy to make himself look rich.
@potato1084Ай бұрын
What secondary did he go to? Also why would he go to a public school? He’s a Chelsea kid and growing up around them I’ve seen and know too many.
@vladusaАй бұрын
@@potato1084 primary was argyle, not sure about secondary because i don't know where my buddy went. Also no idea what a chelsea kid is tbf
@Harry_B647Ай бұрын
@@vladusa Thats hillarious, just goes to show that the only way to be successful in life is to work very hard in school/uni and land a top-paying job in a corporate firm. If there was a quick way to be rich everyone on earth would be a millionaire by now lmao but the truth is that wealth doesnt come overnight and people like iman who say it does are chatting out of their arse
@vladusaАй бұрын
@@Harry_B647 THANK YOU! Finally someone who reads between the lines
@Hunter-ii9wtАй бұрын
damm, we've been fooled all along
@Prog47Ай бұрын
Scammers in 10 years: 'yo this is live from my mom's womb. Not even born yet and making six figures'
@mrcalifornia6369Ай бұрын
😂
@AlyssaZennorАй бұрын
😂
@Lancer5ive26 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@toowando24 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@DennisWerthMusic22 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@chichialex1327Ай бұрын
Seriously, i am just tired of all these clones everywhere, claiming to want to help you get rich when they actually get rich selling stupid courses to you.
@TCTALKSTCFITNESSАй бұрын
So create one lol, won’t hurt to try
@kovy689Ай бұрын
Agreed. These old gimmicks are rehashed every year. It’s lame.
@naturistfredАй бұрын
It's all smoke and mirrors.
@joemoshowasdfjoweifojaoifdwtoАй бұрын
Good. THen you're the fool to buy it. They obviously don't care and are making so much money from it. He's obviously a good business man if he can make all that money selling the shit that he does.
@dre6289Ай бұрын
Thank Gary vee
@robertgamsby51Ай бұрын
Young rich kid pretends to not be rich while lying all along the way? Sounds like a common social media background
@saqibmunir7609Ай бұрын
Young rich kids acting poor, poor rich kids acting rich - a common social media background ;)
@Ava001Ай бұрын
Right 😂
@joemoshowasdfjoweifojaoifdwtoАй бұрын
cry about it
@rankow2010Ай бұрын
pretends not to be rich when his videos are all about cars, dubai, jets
@robertgamsby51Ай бұрын
@rankow2010 he pretended to not be from a very privileged background so he could exaggerate the extent that he "earned" his way to the top. I go to these super exclusive parties because of my secret influencer skills I'll sell you as opposed to I go to these parties because the trust fund millionaires running them are my friends from boarding school.
@SatongiFilmsАй бұрын
a guy that spits 'get rich quick, buy my course' with flashy instagram edits is a scammer? who tf wouldve thought
@belakhdaryoucef2668Ай бұрын
Look up the richest 100 people list. 90 % of them you never seen them before
@SaintDanielMusicАй бұрын
Tough life??? He grew up in Chelsea, London 🇬🇧 - one of the most prestigious, expensive and upscale areas in the entire country!!! He was shooting his videos round the corner from where I’ve been living for the past 15 years… And he’s talking about the place like he grew up in some run down low-income social housing project - it’s a total joke! I sensed BS back then straight away
@potato1084Ай бұрын
He seems like an Eaton House kid 😂 Spoilt and strange.
@potato1084Ай бұрын
I mean I grew up not rich in Chelsea because of social housing and while grateful I couldn’t connect with those kids growing up 😂
@SaintDanielMusicАй бұрын
@@potato1084 yeah but he didn’t grow up in social housing - that’s the point. He was complaining his ceiling was leaking… but it was not social housing
@DecisionV2Ай бұрын
In the country? More like the world areas like Knightsbridge etc are the most prestigious on this planet
@SaintDanielMusicАй бұрын
@@DecisionV2 Exactly. Ok, there are tons of run down properties here, but you still have to be lucky in life to live in the area. His story of going from nothing to everything and telling everyone you can do the same is totally inauthentic
@socal1003Ай бұрын
I have a personal rule to never give money to KZfaqrs, just watch the videos and ads then keep it moving. Its worked out very well for me so far.
@snooganslestat2030Ай бұрын
I always hit like on videos & comment 75% of the time. I also won't & can't afford to give money to others but like vids as a small token of appreciation for their work. Realistically content is free & creators should know that people don't have to contribute.
@nocapproductions5471Ай бұрын
Same. If somebody has a get rich formula, he doesnt need our money to get rich 🫠🫠
@JmLgyoАй бұрын
Agreed
@chrisprova2558Ай бұрын
whats ur net worth ? Be honest, just want to get an idea of what type of person you are
@HydroShowerАй бұрын
To be honest then you will never ever gonna learn what could change your life thou I am not saying buy courses from anyone I am saying just buy courses from people who you actually trust and they are legitimate
@sovietsandvich8443Ай бұрын
Finally he’s getting exposed. The dudes been scamming since 2018 and I can’t believe it’s taking people this long to call him out
@woa7402Ай бұрын
Are you saying he’s scamming bc he has a course?
@Kidsofthecorn123Ай бұрын
@@woa7402 yes thats exactly why they are saying this lol
@cachavik6858Ай бұрын
He almost got me in 2020, almost.
@naturistfredАй бұрын
@@woa7402Most of them get rich by selling you a pipe dream.
@sovietsandvich8443Ай бұрын
@@woa7402 he’s been claiming he was rich and selling business courses since he was 17. I remember his old scammy ads. He got some money from the initial courses and then used that money to convince people he had a successful agency and released his more expensive course later. The guy’s story is totally made up
@Clarityandwisdom33Ай бұрын
Every influencer should be required to show their audience proof that they actually are successful in business
@CamilaCabeyoАй бұрын
They should…but why would they bother when people still buy their course even without seeing proof
@Somebodyelse141Ай бұрын
Braindead take
@jackmoffatАй бұрын
well Iman is successful in business. He has created legit businesses with dropshipping and smma. Those are real business models that are used every day. I've been watching Iman for like 6 years and the guy created some cool things despite the "scam" this guy is saying he is.
@Clarityandwisdom33Ай бұрын
@@jackmoffat i guess thats why there are no official records of him owning a successful business then? How do u explain that
@jackmoffatАй бұрын
@@Clarityandwisdom33 these are online businesses. Plus his channel on KZfaq is a business. He has made a bunch of money with online businesses and that’s why he had the lifestyle he has today years ago. I’m not 100% trying to defend him, but the guy has made money and started stuff that most people only dream of doing.
@XiaomiRedmi-es1otАй бұрын
I am 100% sure he will sue you for copyright or just threaten you. Keep exposing him Spencer.
@davidjonathannn950Ай бұрын
He is in Dubai 😂
@capalottaway4932Ай бұрын
Copyright? Probably more for something like defamation. Iman's rich enough to have a good legal team backing him and I'm sure they've got some sick twisted shit they're gonna pull just like he's been doing to his naive, loyal fanbase.
@SpencerCorneliaАй бұрын
His attorneys would face penalties for bringing such a weak case. Lawsuits are rare.
@aymantijan195Ай бұрын
@@SpencerCornelia Better Caul Saul, or Harvey specter, thanks for the video
@robertlopez8111Ай бұрын
he is 100% not, this is free marketing for him lol
@vincentdepaul4078Ай бұрын
Finally someone calls this guy out. Been waiting years for this video
@Ava001Ай бұрын
Fr
@BulletTrucking99Ай бұрын
real shit.
@ayandey137Ай бұрын
A lot of people have called Iman out, you just got out your a ss
@wido7309Ай бұрын
Long time
@vincentdepaul4078Ай бұрын
@@ayandey137 I have never seen a big youtuber calling him out.
@districtnerfco.8390Ай бұрын
"It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they've been fooled."
@natashaj9169Ай бұрын
I heard this only a few days ago and it is so true!
@hoganslifeАй бұрын
In general all this makes me realise is that staying off the internet is just the best move, to avoid seeing all these idiots
@jaztsto9221Ай бұрын
I agree
@mantaskizeliauskas9567Ай бұрын
100% agree
@samz2432Ай бұрын
he’s not really a idiot tho is he , he faked it till he maked it and now he’s a multi millionaire. don’t hate the player , hate the game
@Rex.cgxgosa25 күн бұрын
@@samz2432 very true
@Rex.cgxgosa25 күн бұрын
@@samz2432"don't hate the player hate the game "this hit me hard
@funtimealways7Ай бұрын
Anyone who casually mentions " 6 figure", "7 figure", "8 figure" is a liar. Period. Stop spending more than $50 on any courses. All the info is available in less than $20 books.
@EjayT06Ай бұрын
All info is online for free on KZfaq lol
@MrTaker_Ай бұрын
So people who make 6, 7, 8 figures just don’t exist? Right
@funtimealways7Ай бұрын
@@MrTaker_ They exist but they don't go on shouting about it, unless they are earning mostly from selling courses.
@Adam-de8yiАй бұрын
@@MrTaker_ Never seen a real millionaire boasting figures out there.
@nickxyzuАй бұрын
you dont pay for the information ever, you pay for the accountability, responsibility and personal connection with person that has the same goal you aspire to achieve, if its that easy, coaching wouldnt work and everybody would be a millionaire. if you can back up your claims easily, then saying you make 6 figures etc. is valid for your branding, there are many people online who do it legitimately.
@PettitFrontiersАй бұрын
This was proven long ago, and obvious to anyone that actually owns a profitable marketing agency like I do. 1) Public UK records show that Iman's agency literally never made any money. Anyone can see this online. 2) He grew up in the wealthiest zip code in London (again, public records) so his entire tragic backstory is obviously fabricated. 3) No one shuts down a successful agency. You delegate yourself out and live off the cash-flow. He never had one to begin with. 4) Thus summarizing, his entire online presence is built off a lie, and he has ONLY EVER made money through selling courses. Hate course selling scammers. They prey off dreams, and flood the market with idiots trying to get rich quick who offer poor services and tarnish the reputations of those actually servicing a demand. Absurd.
@liquid_metalАй бұрын
@@PettitFrontiers 100% and I too know a lot about the marketing/advertising agency industry. It was obvious this guy was clueless about the industry, his cringe videos, Stripe for payments and immediate payment from clients. What the actual f! It's hilarious. I too checked his publicly available accounts. His agency never traded! All he did was loan the company some £350k - for some kind of tax benefit - as he slowly withdrew the money year after year. He then liquidated the company as he had withdrawn the entire loan. Around that time he releases a video about "closing down his 'profitable' agency". It's actually amusing were it not for so many young people falling for it.
@PettitFrontiersАй бұрын
@@liquid_metal He was profitable like my elementary school piggy bank was, lol
@selvamani1973-p7bАй бұрын
now he's tryinng to go legit using his brand to sell big day
@oreoakalaperoji8314Ай бұрын
@@selvamani1973-p7b Kids love him..
@s78932Ай бұрын
companies house showed 6 figures profit? ... how is that 'literally never made any money' ?
@benokolie9747Ай бұрын
$50000 to be in a discord chat is insane
@mojo2968Ай бұрын
i wonder how many people paid that money
@AidenGreen-sr7wwАй бұрын
@@mojo2968 Me, right here and I made it all back after 6 months of hard work. Now make well over what I paid every month
@eddyprime3690Ай бұрын
@@mojo2968i think it’s like 484 subs 😭💀15:29
@aayushroka5243Ай бұрын
Where?
@ラッセル9728Ай бұрын
@@eddyprime3690 cant be serious... that has to be fake
@philipk.lawrenceАй бұрын
The only reason his KZfaq Channel is so successful is because of the editing. His editors are carrying his whole channel.
@Euro2020-yh6lk20 күн бұрын
And his fake comments. It's an echo chamber.
@youryodaАй бұрын
Rule no1 : People who have made their wealth honestly and with hardwork don't sit in front of a camera addressing to people constantly and convincing them to buy their course.
@creativelifeschool17 күн бұрын
a lot of good people are in the coaching industry and sharing from a place of intention and care. not everyone is the same. there's good and bad people in every industry and some honest people are made for the camera and have a passion inside of them to teach and share... on stages, on youtube, on instagram. We can't say "all people who are ___ are ____" that never holds up!
@flxm3zzzКүн бұрын
you can switch to social media after becoming wealthy,,, you know that right,,,,
@MyoMasterАй бұрын
Bro had a successful agency but closed it down. Why? Because he saw the money being made in targeting 18-25yr olds wanting to get rich. Also check the UK company register for his company accounts. No profits whatsoever. This guy is the epitome of selling dreams
@fran791Ай бұрын
He is a good marketer at least lol
@batmanbillionsАй бұрын
selling shovels they get riches as gold gets rare over time...
@oliverkelly9164Ай бұрын
His SMMA actually was NOT successful. You can check his UK company Accs for proof
@DavidJones-pv8zzАй бұрын
which company is showing the profits of his education/courses business?? it must be making money
@oliverkelly9164Ай бұрын
@@DavidJones-pv8zz that's based in Dubai, purposefully. To prevent you knowing the profit. If he'd setup in the UK then it'd be publiclly available
@thebookwaswaybetter2827Ай бұрын
"had a hard upbringing" meanwhile, stepdad literally 'country hacking' to save on taxes LOL
@ASK-hn3diАй бұрын
And sends him to private school lmao
@adipsnghАй бұрын
You are a bit special. Properly educate urself on his story. Then maybe talk mate. He said his dad was abusive. Mentally I think. Maybe even physical idk
@ASK-hn3diАй бұрын
@@adipsngh Respectfully, we are speaking about his step dad
@adipsnghАй бұрын
@@ASK-hn3di I meant step dad aswell
@HouseOfJoleneАй бұрын
Remember when Iman made a video about him buying a private jet but he didn't actually buy it, it was a marketing video to promote the private jet company. He's selling a dream to vulnerable people and then gaslighting people into thinking he could never steal from them.
@user-ym4ds6dn3sАй бұрын
Bro i Remember the video and that was the First Red Flag i sported. I also Remember him saying his classmate's parents hired him After he managed to convince them he was a fitness instructor when he was only 15 and. I never believed it
@BondJFKАй бұрын
How is that marketing for private jet company if his audiences are wannabes if not actual buyers, I think video is for himself flexing in front of his viewers
@user-ym4ds6dn3sАй бұрын
@@BondJFK he's not marketing private jets Neither Is he buying It. he's trying to grow his Reach on social media by connecting with a well known jet broker @TheJetBuisness whilst gaining more credibility and trust from his audience so he can sell courses and make more Money. They both profited from It because they got more Exposure through each orther's audiences
@HouseOfJoleneАй бұрын
@@BondJFK You must be dumb to think these videos that have tens of millions of views and every last one of them are broke...Theres a reason why very esteemed real estate agents show million pound houses on this app. You might be broke but that doesn't mean everyone else on this app is.
@user-br3fk8dx8o26 күн бұрын
@@BondJFK because it benefits both, private jet company gets more social media famous and iman gets im rich ego boost
@user-zc5lf9xb2gАй бұрын
50 thousands dollars a year for a generic course this scamming weasel needs to be jailed
@DylanThompson-i6h24 күн бұрын
How? No once forced people to buy it? Like how nobody is forcing you to vote for that rapist, racist Trump you you'll still suck him off and talk to kids
@TriggaTreDayАй бұрын
I literally watched this boy turn into a scammer back in 2018, called him out so many times for it. I’m glad people are finally catching on. He has taken advantage of so many young and desperate teenage white boys who looked up to him and all of his fake antics. I tried warning them but none of them wanted to listen.
@BalkanManicАй бұрын
he's always been a grifter. People need to stop believing these clown youtubers pretending to be successful millionaires from scratch. They all get their money scamming. Real rich people dont need to make youtube videos to convince you.
@TriggaTreDayАй бұрын
@@BalkanManic yeah, but I actually saw him turn 🧟♂️ in real time. It’s crazy. But yes, he mostly had kids and desperate adults buying his courses, which was trash. He had a policy that if someone got him course and looked at 6% of it, it would void their refund 😂😂😂. I thought that that was actually really smart, mainly because a lot of the teens that were buying it was probably going to download everything and then ask for a refund because they were in his comments trying to get it for free from other people who bought it😅. Anyways. I do believe he makes good money, but he was rolling with Graham Stephan and them….so yeah, we see how most of those guys turned out. He’s for sure over exaggerating a lot.
@AllterrainshoppingАй бұрын
@@TriggaTreDaywhat you mean he was rolling with Graham stephan?
@TriggaTreDayАй бұрын
@@Allterrainshopping in the semi beginning of his career in this space, he was hanging out with graham and a few other KZfaq guys who have since been called out and sued for scam activity. These guys love promoting each other. No different than the KZfaqrs that will live in a mansion together to grow their followings. He wasn’t besties with these guys but he got lots of advice and guidance from them at one point in his career.
@neumannalexander1352Ай бұрын
I also always had a very iffy feeling about him because he promotes really questionable political beliefs to his audience, in order to make use of those beliefs for his own good. Especially the telling of getting education with him rather than universities/higher education insitutions. Education is the key to a stable and more affluent future, not pumping thousands of currency into some wealthy prick who profits from your desperation with the slim hope of finding the first non scammy life coach.
@MrMlbfan6Ай бұрын
All these guys are scammers
@talyahr3302Ай бұрын
Not all. There are some legit agency mentors on KZfaq that help people build real profitable businesses. Iman is not one of them.
@maxbet3968Ай бұрын
Spencer Cornelia was exposed by a few people. One of them is King of Nothing
@MrTripsJАй бұрын
Bro most wealthy people scammed to the top. In Australia they have NDIS which is government funding if you make a biz taking care of people with disabilities People charging $600 to mow someone’s lawn became millionaires. The gov is finally cracking down on it
@mulalobusingeАй бұрын
If there's more money in mentoring and teaching the course than what is feasible in running a business in the same space.....you know something is off@talyahr3302
@adorablechrysalis7386Ай бұрын
@@talyahr3302but who
@alexandrumacovei7174Ай бұрын
These are actual news, not the fake ones from the television. Thank you for calling this scammer out!
@TheSportsZectionАй бұрын
Anyone on the internet that says he's rich and that's why they're selling you a course is scamming you and you're the reason they will be rich.
@ariesunicorn8225Ай бұрын
“I’m rich and want to spend my time helping the average Joe get rich too” said NO actual rich person EVER EDIT: People dropping names of people who are clearly using the recycled “get rich” formula is funny. You missed the entire point and seem likely to get scámm3d.
@ChitownhomesteadАй бұрын
Never ever...
@TheactualstoicАй бұрын
@@Chitownhomesteadexcept for those who got rich selling courses on “how to get rich”
@sbrooks904Ай бұрын
he wasnt rich when he started lol. he got rich from helping why would he stop
@ariesunicorn8225Ай бұрын
@@sbrooks904 you’re either one of his bots, or you’re sl0w
@nyangau8740Ай бұрын
Helping who. He is a scammer selling courses @@sbrooks904
@TheyallookthesameАй бұрын
I made my first Billion from the womb. Get on my level.
@dwoman83Ай бұрын
😂😂 you're the real top G.
@GokulGopakumar-GGАй бұрын
So you got inheritance 😉
@pyaraliabbas-ali4618Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@isaacboshin1292Ай бұрын
Rookie numbers I made my first 10 billion before conception
@TheyallookthesameАй бұрын
@@isaacboshin1292 Yeah Right... What a liar!!!
@arazipinhas39229 күн бұрын
Nearly all exceptionally rich people are fantastic conmen.
@aileronhelicoptersАй бұрын
Theres a universal law, *"THE TRUTH ALWAYS PREVAILS"*
@free_the_0ppressedАй бұрын
detective Conan taught us well as kids
@kolbenna-agozie146522 күн бұрын
Fuck yeah
@johnthong9511Ай бұрын
Wealthy stepdad is number 1 on the checklist to be rich, at early 20s
@PStewart28Ай бұрын
He got a headstart to create the illusion for the sheep
@ParissaKhouryАй бұрын
Iman Gadhzi is yet another Dubai 🧢🧢🧢 artist
@lizard94Ай бұрын
@edosandzo chill lil bro Iman won’t date you
@cvineethrАй бұрын
@edosandzo Womp Womp
@FlixeditzАй бұрын
@@lizard94 lmaoooo
@CheeseStickzZАй бұрын
Hey Parissa are you Lebanese 😄
@BlazySM-qp4ynАй бұрын
@edosandzo bro got ratiod 😂
@SantiagoRamirez-bm7tkАй бұрын
Dude Im glad you shed light on these fake gurus, they are spreading like a wild fire we need more people with a voice like you to call them out. You got a like and subscribe.
@raw2085Ай бұрын
KZfaq finance = scam. Now do a video of the scam that is Better Help.
@fredk6992Ай бұрын
I remember many years ago they got in trouble for having fake licences therapists
@almomedvedec896Ай бұрын
Exactly, what a joke to promote it on a video like this
@Laniya.Ай бұрын
A lot of youtubers that promote better help don't realize how bad of a company they are.
@anthonydiaz6160Ай бұрын
I tried betterhelp and stopped in like two weeks. Not worth it at all. They putted me with someone from London who was almost impossible to talk with as the time gap was crazy, and I didn't felt connection at all. Idk. Too expensive, and the UX from the customer website is really bad as well
@Maimunaaax27 күн бұрын
supports isreal too
@peterc6559Ай бұрын
Iman caters to the exact same crowd as Andrew Tate, Luke Belmar & even Grant Cardone to some degree. Desperate, insecure young men who fantasize about being rich and feeling superior to others. It's literally the same game plan from one to the next I don't understand how it keeps working.
@applejackzoАй бұрын
!!!
@NoNameNumberTwoАй бұрын
“A sucker is born every minute.”
@purp0127Ай бұрын
You should want to be rich and be better than others you soft ass dude.
@saneman7177Ай бұрын
Same reason make-up, gym membership, diet plans, gambling companies etc etc continue to make billions… people want to be better than they are & they’ll give you money just for the promise
@batmanbillionsАй бұрын
lucrative busines....one after another will just keep coming...some capitalize on miso*gny...some insecurities etc etc list goes on
@jesuschrist5488Ай бұрын
BRUV Iman hoodwinked A LOT of TEENAGERS bruv
@tjstakes167Ай бұрын
Even if they didn’t buy his course u can see hundreds of teenagers being “entrepreneurs “
@bohemiancasanova5538Ай бұрын
He almost got me too and I'm 30. He is a master salesman and created a great illusion.. Thankfully his product was quite expensive so I decided not to buy it.
@keshveen11Ай бұрын
You guys can enjoy being ignorant and poor. That's all I gotta say.
@TehNiCoLaSАй бұрын
@@bohemiancasanova5538 moron
@jesuschrist5488Ай бұрын
@@bohemiancasanova5538 what was his product and how much was it Bruv
@i-ThunderCatАй бұрын
Finally a video on this glorified scammer. Thank you Spencer.
@RigelSounds19 күн бұрын
step dad answers it all.
@mugishapatrick8595Ай бұрын
Bro you've saved me $800 i was about to purchase his scam agency course i thought he was the real deal. You are A true hero
@fastfowardbutton1965Ай бұрын
Get library card, read knowledge books
@zalty8556Ай бұрын
dont bro learn coding or sales get some industry experience then try to launch your own business
@constupatedtomuchАй бұрын
Please listen to these two people above those things will do u better then dropping money on some agency
@Jack-gl2xwАй бұрын
Check out Jordan Platten- his videos are all free on youtube. No need to pay. His business model is to get people started in SMMA for free and then sell events on how to upgrade/scale you SMMA once you get the hang of it. Really ethical way to do it in my opinion
@lucag.lisickza425Ай бұрын
bro you can find leaks online why give money to those clowns
@kirinkappa5662Ай бұрын
Talking about exposing a scammer while promoting Better Help, that's a good one my dude xD
@KaiTahanАй бұрын
yea, it's stupid lmao
@lukapecanacАй бұрын
Better Help is a brand deal, they paid him to advertise it in his videos which is completely fine and normal, just like when MrBeast has brand deals in his videos like Honey, Walmart, and Samsung 😊
@WendalsterАй бұрын
😂😂😂 better help is a scam of its own tbh
@PauIdeninoАй бұрын
@@lukapecanac Better Help sells their customers' information so no, it's not completely fine and normal.
@lukapecanacАй бұрын
@@PauIdenino I didn’t know that, well that ain’t good
@SidionianАй бұрын
Remember this: 1) If you need a course to get wealthy, you don't have what it takes to get wealthy. 2) If someone is selling you a course on how to get wealthy, that someone depends on unwealthy fools to get wealthy.
@Joshua-ww1fzАй бұрын
‘Why am I poor? Better pay this guy I’ve never met $1000 to teach me how not to be poor.’
@JordanLothianАй бұрын
Not true. This comment is entirely illogical.
@SidionianАй бұрын
@@JordanLothian why?
@JordanLothianАй бұрын
@@Sidionian No one inherently “has what it takes to get wealthy”. It’s the reason people buy courses in the first place, to gain the necessary information. A LOT of course sellers are scammers (Iman being one of them) and you have to be careful who you invest in, but not all course sellers are scammers.
@SidionianАй бұрын
@@JordanLothian wtf are you talking about. Becoming wealthy has specific requirements which most people don't have and never will have. And if you're trying to learn from a course, all you have done is PROVEN that you don't have what it takes!
@MermaidhazeАй бұрын
Finally someone who has a bigger platform exposed his scam. Now more people will be able to see this video and be aware of his doings.
@leonardorodriguez5005Ай бұрын
Yep 😊
@WhenlifegivesyoucloudАй бұрын
Respectfully, talking about a bigger KZfaqr as a scammer then getting sponsored by BetterHelp is pretty ironic. Iman is a huge scam, and so is BetterHelp. Do your research before taking sponsorships please.
@michaelslifecycleАй бұрын
How is it a scam?
@thelazarovАй бұрын
Betterhelp is the biggest "therapy" scam
@Price1985Ай бұрын
Therapy cant produce conclusive results. Your private information and stories are stored on their side and are prone to leaks.
@aldreamblogАй бұрын
glad someone mentioned it
@SAsh-zg6lnАй бұрын
Better help provides a service. Whether u use or not, is entirely up to u. If u think they’re not good, don’t use em. He’s not promoting poison lol
@KnightGabАй бұрын
I’ve been saying this for years but nobody seems to listen - if they sell a course promising you riches, it’s a scam. Even if they were honest, there’s no way somebody can give you a blueprint to become rich as that will depend on your talents, skills, timing, location and luck.
@user-ly7vj4kk4eАй бұрын
what the fuck luck is 🤡🤡. luck is just an excuse to run away from failure
@KnightGabАй бұрын
@@user-ly7vj4kk4e luck is being born at the right time, in the right family. For example, having access to a computer in middle school in the 60s (Bill Gates). Getting a “small loan” of millions of dollars from his dad (Trump), getting a loan of hundreds of thousands from family and friends (Jeff Bezoa), among others. I’m not saying that luck is enough to succeed or to fail. But it’s a factor nonetheless. Do you think a regular guy in the 70s that never programmed a computer at a young age could build Microsoft at 20 years old like Gates did?
@protonracer123Ай бұрын
lol brokie cope
@gustavtuneeko4658Ай бұрын
what your saying makes sense. It depends on how diligently a person works. this comment was was an eye opener
@legoldspy6851Ай бұрын
@@user-ly7vj4kk4e even mark cuban says billionaires are lucky at some point, yes you can create your own luck but not always
@NOmmPrasad.mp4Ай бұрын
"There are no get rich quick schemes, It's just someone else getting rich off you !" - Naval Ravikant
@Wealth___WizАй бұрын
Thank you very much Spencer for exposing this guy! was waiting for this video for ages...
@Traders_ParadigmАй бұрын
That guy is the absolute worst
@bladwara5832Ай бұрын
Damn tbh I thought he was legit tbh
@cookupcuse7152Ай бұрын
@@bladwara5832 Hope you didnt give him your money
@coryestewartАй бұрын
@@bladwara5832 (I think my comment failed) I don't have enough context on the guy, but this is typically what people do.... 1. Start a business doing something that has low overhead cost (like a SMMA). 2. Realize how hard that business actually is. 3. Realize how many people want to get into business, but also have zero clue on how to do anything, like yourself at that point. 4. Pretend like you were more successful in your initial business pursuits, and sell a course about it. 5. Now you wind up actually having a lot of money because you're selling a low-ticket pipedream to the average person. 6. Flex that you are now actually rich while having that course as the only thing people can buy from you. 7. (Optional) - I've noticed a lot of grifters making a shit software business to try to hide the fact that they make all their money from course grifting. It's essentially a loss leader move to come off as more legit, because people don't question software. So it's not that these people (again, idk Iman) aren't "legit". It's just that they're not honest about how they made their money. They didn't make their money from knowing how to service clients, or build out fulfillment pipelines while delegating service, and creating evangelists out of customers. They made it from telling 20 year olds they'll be rich if they buy their course on shitty GHL landing pages, and those 20 year olds have zero expectations in terms of what they're buying because they are....well.....20 year olds. Also, I don't mean to generalize, but it's extremely unlikely that a 20-22 year old has the knowledge and ability to build a legitimate marketing agency that produces millions of dollars attributable to a valid service in the B2B space. In the case you could pull that off, you would be such a gifted individual that you would never sell beginners a course and drown yourself in "beginner problems". You would be dealing with increasingly large enterprise deals. I like to help other people and I make KZfaq videos for fun, but I don't have time to sell the average person a course. I'm busy working with big companies. Even my hobbyist KZfaq videos could get me in trouble with some of these bigger companies. My father yells at me about it a lot lol.
@carpediem4512Ай бұрын
Yet goofballs continue to fall for his schemes.
@carpediem4512Ай бұрын
@@cookupcuse7152Duh.
@ultrainstinctcannon4659Ай бұрын
i knew that fake shit was a scammer from jump end of every video its "buy my course" get outta here
@hadenp1Ай бұрын
“The world is ending and you’ve been lied to your whole life! The truth is in my course tho for $999 a month”
@sajingeorge342515 күн бұрын
Good to see you sir, exposing these frauds!
@zoltanmogyorosi962822 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Love these fake gurus exposed.
@tjblackmore7863Ай бұрын
This guy hit the scene at age 17, driving a rented lambo and selling courses. Who has millions worth of knowledge at age 17?
@regalmedia9487Ай бұрын
Learning your own experience is what comes with age. No matter how much your dad teaches you
@willg6199Ай бұрын
@burgerkang3249So his high school taught full blown marketing and advertising classes etc? Possible maybe, but probably not
@dwoman83Ай бұрын
@@willg6199nah he's a highschool dropout. So even that's not possible. 😂
@hansonelАй бұрын
Great in-depth expose of Iman. Iman's step father is a wealthy business owner from Eastern Europe who greatly helped him with his SMMA agency and funding. His step dad is likely a multi-millionaire. He grew up in Belgravia if I remember correctly - one of the wealthiest areas in London. Hmmm.... What's really sad is I used to watch his videos back in 2017-2018 since he seemed to know a lot about running a social media agency but stopped watching him once his income claims ramped up quickly and didn't make sense.
@EseniaSalvatoreАй бұрын
And you didn’t see the video where his stepfather left them without money and he had also legal issues with him for years ?
@sticklebacketienneАй бұрын
Belgravia is one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in the world, even 20 years ago when he grew up there
@JavkhlanTu12 күн бұрын
I saved up and bought his smma course, and they put me in a fb group lol and they filter and monitor the posts and I cant even post on there no post has been posted since 2022. And in the course it was just him talking about mindset little to no actual example and explanation on
@saltybrackishfreshАй бұрын
Spencer cooked here🔥😂
@rayallan3650Ай бұрын
I knew he was a scammer
@alba4life122192Ай бұрын
You knew this whole time and didn’t tell anyone or make a video? WOW, you’re worse than the scammer.
@elodropper1469Ай бұрын
@@alba4life122192 im assuming you practice what u preach and have already made videos about him
@rayallan3650Ай бұрын
@@alba4life122192 you gonna cry ? I put dirt on your eyes
@alba4life122192Ай бұрын
Just enjoy exposing liars like you.
@rayallan3650Ай бұрын
@@alba4life122192 keep crying you loser 🤣 did gadzhi scam you ? Go back home young kid....you too young to be on the internet 🤣
@DXR4488Ай бұрын
Guys I am an acccountant in the UK. UK Gaap - has different FRS accounting standards that need to be used in accounts submission depending on the criteria. Iman the scammer only uploaded the balance sheet meaning it was under the FRS 102 regime I think. Turnover is less than £632k. If you guys went to university and studied accounting you guys wont be getting scammed!
@SpencerCorneliaАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@liquid_metalАй бұрын
@@DXR4488 you'll also know from his company accounts that his "agency" never traded!
@cristobal.ashtonАй бұрын
I'll go study accounting then
@liquid_metalАй бұрын
@@cristobal.ashton you'll make money doing that instead of studying the Gadzhi snake oil syllabus.
@DXR4488Ай бұрын
@@cristobal.ashton honestly no lie everyone should yeah I found it hard and boring. It carved me up. I already checked out his accounts. Type that IAG online services onto Google services it says Accountant. The area it is registered is literally close to where I used to work.
@jean258222 күн бұрын
People with free access to everything on the internet: "imma pay"
@PamelaContiGlassАй бұрын
As a rule, if I knew how to earn $10k a day while goofing around, the last thing I would do would be to tell other people how to do the same thing.
@alee9071Ай бұрын
So many influencer scammers these days, great job Spencer in exposing them!
@davidnovosardian6848Ай бұрын
2024 is the year to expose ppl people preying on the weak
@scoobydoo6836Ай бұрын
I always feel like the losers who look up to him and Tate will be broke forever
@Fourtune1Ай бұрын
Here come the teenaged drop shippers who have made nothing to defend them 😂
@enjinmanАй бұрын
You sounds like a weak beta cuck that believes in love 😂
@Nicholas_DaFunchАй бұрын
Yea that’s their business model, they rely on them staying broke so they can manipulate them into spending whatever little money they have on their bullshit online courses promising them that they will be rich, while all they are really doing is just enriching these guys
@Josh-hy1ywАй бұрын
@@Nicholas_DaFunchyou ever joined tate/ iman couses?
@Nicholas_DaFunchАй бұрын
@@Josh-hy1yw No
@carlossolis35479 күн бұрын
I remember he did a campaign for his agency course a couple of years ago, he made KZfaq streams that were “kept in the eye of the matrix” (by that time Tate was getting very famous with that concept) the stream was “continuously getting shutdown” making it look like it was “getting attacked by the matrix” and a couple of days later he himself admitted his team was the one shutting down the stream to make it look interesting, apologizing to his fans and saying he won’t try to lie to his fans like that anymore, that was my first and last time I saw content from him. Since then I knew the guy wasn’t trustworthy.
@hiy5088Ай бұрын
Thank you exposing people like this. Keep up the good work
@carlberryman2665Ай бұрын
Bro...not gonna lie...your videos as of late have definitely been showing the progress you're making in the gym. Arms looked JACKED! Not to take away from the amazing content, but compared to your older videos it's clear you're doin' somthin' right!
@iDfinedSwagАй бұрын
Spencer is prepared if these scammers call him out in a boxing match for these videos 😂 my moneys on Spence!
@monderus5023Ай бұрын
Pretty ironic that you get sponsored by BetterHelp
@knxwlegdetvАй бұрын
Exactly
@nicksmith0015Ай бұрын
Because they did as most companies do and sold data? Doesn't seem very scam like to me
@cosmancho2959Ай бұрын
@@nicksmith0015 Cuz their psychologists are fake you dum dum.
@RayBombBoyАй бұрын
@@nicksmith0015 Yeah I don't get the hate. I mean no one likes their data being sold, but that's pretty common
@knxwlegdetvАй бұрын
@@nicksmith0015homie please this is clearly breach of trust for a therapy company
@lungelomteshane227128 күн бұрын
Been hoping this video would hit 1 Million views. Congratulations Spencer 🔥🔥
@tudorserban111Ай бұрын
I knew this guy was a scammer when I accidentally stumbled upon a video about his watch collection. It was basically a checklist of "what are the most popular luxury watches right now" and the video had thousands of totally not fake accounts commenting the same thing, about how awesome he is and how he's their role model in life.
@scottmoseley5122Ай бұрын
Shuttering a profitable business makes 0 sense. The goal is to grow and angency to profitability then sell it and retire.
@liquid_metalАй бұрын
Check his publicly available UK accounts. His agency never traded. The guy is a charlatan and clearly narcissistic/sociopathic where he thinks it's acceptable to target teenage boys to enrich himself.
@renebleu8711Ай бұрын
Why would he retire ?
@liquid_metalАй бұрын
@@scottmoseley5122 his agency never traded and publicly available company accounts prove that as fact. It was all bs to sell courses. The guy's a charlatan.
@zameion90Ай бұрын
@@renebleu8711 because he's not a teenager and knows that's the ultimate goal. 😂 Don't worry little buddy you will understand when you get your first job
@ViralBuzz25Ай бұрын
I WISH WE CAN REPORT THESE SPAMMING "GURUS".. THEY MAKE ME SICK‼️ THANKS FOR THE UPDATE SPENCER, YOU'RE THE BEST ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@nisbea80Ай бұрын
It's our fault not their tho
@Coted198814 күн бұрын
We all know the same old game.. "everyone's course is junk and they lie, buy mine".
@chinoviega10 күн бұрын
Finally
@K3YB0ARDWARR10RАй бұрын
Nothing like a Video on a scammer being sponsored by a Scam.
@kaiomanferreiraАй бұрын
Indeed
@yrnx9334Ай бұрын
With a scam ad in the middle of
@BillTrammelАй бұрын
Spencer getting jacked and taking down scammers, love to see it
@Whiteiris99912 күн бұрын
It felt scam and low level man when he said he dates only reach daddy girls that takes him in their private planes....
@ashdanger00714 күн бұрын
this dude seemed shady right from the start, now we know he is a scammer. Thanks for bringing it to light
@mavbotrapperАй бұрын
Somebody has finally exposed him for who he is.... thanks Cornelia
@analea6531Ай бұрын
Imagine being an adult paying thousands of dollars to a 17 yo to teach you how to get rich😪 at 17 he either inherited the money or scamming you to get rich so either way he can’t teach you anything
@MayorSomАй бұрын
There's nothing to imagine. The gov have gained ab sucker that will never retire and work till they drop.
@sethberger506017 күн бұрын
If the ad starts with "Why Aren't you investing in x,y, or z" it's a well organized scam
@giovannimartin3239Ай бұрын
The moments you see a guru started an NFT you already have your confirmation they’re a scam artist
@ParvizMalakoutiАй бұрын
Re the GCC holders who think they haven’t been scammed, “It’s easier to scam a man than to convince a man he’s been scammed.”
@jesuschrist5488Ай бұрын
@@ParvizMalakouti Is Iman still running the GCC today
@josephbornman846226 күн бұрын
Scammers have been thriving out here. Great work. I really appreciate that
@FreskkoАй бұрын
Those who can’t, “teach”. It’s really that simple.
@rawlingsmitema1257Ай бұрын
This reminds me of 2020 Spencer, finding a fake guru and exposing him for scumbag tactics. Thumbs up from me!
@austincolyer197717 күн бұрын
how does anyone fall for this guy...
@MrKkoool19 күн бұрын
'They' are blatant liars.
@BENDANZHUАй бұрын
A video exposing a scammer.. But sponsored by a scam company, Betterhelp... LOL
@tempacct5812Ай бұрын
Spencer’s seems a bit of a grifter himself
@LuciferMoringstar999Ай бұрын
@@tempacct5812lol yall people are insane lol. I can guarantee you wouldn't be saying this under any different type of videos.
@WheatybicАй бұрын
@@LuciferMoringstar999 betterhelp is a scam regardless of the youtuber.
@tempacct5812Ай бұрын
@@LuciferMoringstar999 ? Sure weirdo
@AaronVaalАй бұрын
@@tempacct5812he is bro I’m telling you it’s fucking slimey
@jf8188Ай бұрын
If I see a social media person under 25 making millions a year I automatically get a red flag 🤣 The ability to make money like that. That young, is truly remarkable…. Let’s be real here.
@vex9Ай бұрын
And... 31, but broke 💔
@Maestroluu28 күн бұрын
Hater .
@Maestroluu28 күн бұрын
You literally talking bullshit.
@theartofviolence9403Ай бұрын
Keep pumping the video !!
@jimmy7988916 күн бұрын
In the UK, you can see the filing for all companies and his shows barely over a million bucks in revenue. Iman is definitely not a trustworthy guy
@megatimstarАй бұрын
It's amazing growing up around the start of youtube, watching scammers and gurus run around (dan lok, tai lopez, grant cardone), almost fall for it at a younger age, then learn to see through the BS, grow and start to see the exact same tactics being used by new scammers and gurus. Know your history or be doomed to repeat it
@mickey459Ай бұрын
Bro just a question : do you think Alex Hormozi is a scammer ? It seems no guy on youtube can teach you skills in business without wanting to scam you
@fredk6992Ай бұрын
Don’t listen to anyone who’s trying to sell you some shit
@tadiwa1999Ай бұрын
Calling someone a scammer then accepting a sponsorship from better help is.. a choice.
@K3YB0ARDWARR10RАй бұрын
Promoting 1 Scam while calling out another
@vjha99Ай бұрын
What's wrong with better help
@shaneilellis9832Ай бұрын
@@vjha99do your research.
@harmonyinchaos6381Ай бұрын
@@vjha99 One of the biggest controversies surrounding BetterHelp is its handling of user data. In 2018, the company came under fire when it was revealed that BetterHelp was sharing user data with third parties, such as Facebook, without explicit consent. Additionally, in the same year, BetterHelp faced scrutiny over allegations of deceptive pricing, poor service quality, and inconsistent terms of service related to promotions by social media influencers. Specifically, BetterHelp provided anonymized metadata to partners for targeted advertising purposes, including sensitive information like users’ age, location, and health information. This was done despite BetterHelp’s privacy policy stating that user information would remain private and confidential. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigated these practices: It ruled that BetterHelp had engaged in deceptive data collection by pushing people to turn over sensitive information under the guise of it being confidential. In 2023, BetterHelp settled with the FTC for $7.8 million over these deceptive practices and prohibited the company from using these types of business practices going forward.
@indigovisionaryАй бұрын
@@tadiwa1999 agreed 👍🏼
@kevinjacob9864Ай бұрын
Well articulated vid - 2024 year of truth
@cedricsenecal17323 күн бұрын
It was obvious from the beggining and I don't feel bad for the dumb people who got caught. Here's their lessons
@ksixbeats28922 күн бұрын
Yea and they're still defending the scammer
@walawei82Ай бұрын
imagine exposing a scammer and promoting scam in the same video😂 man, the irony
@SavingMsBlackАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😅 right? Common Spence!
@yrnx9334Ай бұрын
Real talk its like u cant duck this shit
@MatthewRumbleАй бұрын
Both are scams. Doesn't discredit that what he's saying in this video is true about iman
@vjha99Ай бұрын
What scam is he promoting
@indigovisionaryАй бұрын
What do you expect from someone who's talent is, "hey, this guy is a scammer" 😂🤣🤣