Scam
I was really hopeful about this program and invested close to $500 expecting high-quality, life-changing guidance. Unfortunately, the experience fell far short of what was promised—for several reasons:– Repetitive content: The majority of the material across different video programs repeated the same concepts found in Modern Siren, which is available as a free trial. It's also the only program included in the 7-day money-back guarantee. By the time you realize how much content is duplicated across the "full collection," it's too late to request a refund. I was told that the repetition is intentional, which was disappointing to hear after investing so much.– Outdated advice: Many of the examples and scenarios involved emailing men—rather than texting or using dating apps, which is how modern dating works today. The material felt like it hadn’t been updated in years and didn’t reflect the current dating landscape or experiences of younger women.– Insensitive messaging: In one segment, a woman expressed that she felt uncomfortable with physical intimacy (like kissing), and the response she received was essentially, “You just have to do it—it’s your trauma and you need to get over it.” As someone with lived experience, I found this deeply concerning. It lacked compassion and could be harmful to trauma survivors.– Misleading checkout process: I initially purchased a $20 eBook and was offered an “upgrade” to the full collection. But I was then required to purchase a separate $200 program before being allowed to upgrade. This was never clearly explained, and the process felt intentionally confusing.– Advice that didn’t work in practice: One example was the suggestion to tell a man, “I’m just not comfortable with that” if he asks to split the bill. I tried this, and it led to a tense situation—not the empowered or magnetic result that was promised.– Promotional language didn’t match reality: The website claims this program would be “the best investment you’ll make in yourself.” After completing the material, I didn’t feel transformed or empowered—just disappointed that I’d spent nearly $500 on something that didn’t deliver.I was denied a full refund because “too much time had passed,” even though I explained that I had lost my job due to a government contract ending and had been focused on recovering financially while going through the material in good faith before reaching out.When I asked to have my concerns reviewed more directly, I was told the decision was final and that no further review would be possible.I don’t leave reviews like this lightly, but I hope it helps others make an informed decision. There’s potential in this work, but the current material, structure, and support policies made me feel disregarded as a customer.
