u/No_Independent_5779

Hudson Cooper Scam? My Honest Review of His High-Ticket Courses

Hey everyone,

I’ve been seeing Hudson Cooper all over my feeds lately promising absolute riches, massive financial freedom, and flashing a lifestyle that looks straight out of a movie. His whole angle seems to be selling high-ticket courses that teach you how to make insane money online in a remarkably short amount of time.

Every ad he puts out makes some pretty massive claims about how "anyone can do it" if they just buy into his system.

But as we all know, when someone promises quick riches and pushes high-ticket sales coaching, the red flags start flying. I wanted to open up the floor to the community here:

  • Has anyone actually bought a Hudson Cooper course? What was the actual substance inside? Was it just basic mindset stuff and generic sales scripts, or did you get real, actionable value?
  • What are the hidden costs? High-ticket gurus love to sell a $2,000 course, only to tell you on day one that you need another $5,000 in software, ads, or "masterminds" to actually succeed.
  • Are the success stories real? He shares tons of screenshots and testimonials, but it’s hard to tell what’s real validation and what’s just hype from his own inner circle.

I'm incredibly skeptical of anyone making these kinds of bold promises of overnight wealth. If you’ve had any personal experience with Hudson Cooper, his sales team, or his programs, please drop your honest feedback below.

Let’s get a real discussion going so people looking him up can find the truth before dropping thousands of dollars.

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u/No_Independent_5779 — 1 day ago

Jani Ghaffor From The UK (Jani Prime) Online Marketer Scammed Me

Hi Everyone,

I'm into money making world and i lost alot money...trying different business models from marketing to stock trading (see my other posts on here)

I normally don’t make posts like this, but after waiting months without resolution, I think people should do thorough research before sending money to programs promoted by Jani Ghaffor. 

He is friends with ex crackhead called Ricky Mataka, would NOT trust him either, I found Jani through him…despite all the lies, Ricky protected him and gave him other aliases to go under.

I paid around $2,000 for one of his online programs/courses and 1-1 (which NEVER went ahead constant delays and rescheduling )

Before payment, communication was active and there were big promises about support and guidance. After payment, communication gradually slowed down and eventually stopped altogether.

What frustrates me most is continuing to see new promotions, launches, and offers being marketed while I’m still waiting for responses, support, or clarity regarding my situation.

While researching afterwards, I discovered that complaints about high-ticket affiliate marketing courses more broadly often involve concerns around upselling, unrealistic expectations, customer support issues, and difficulty obtaining refunds. That made me wonder whether others experienced something similar as well.

I’m only speaking about my own experience here, but if anyone else has dealt with similar issues with Jani Ghaffor, I’d like to hear your experience too.

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u/No_Independent_5779 — 1 month ago

Exposing Mulano FX / Fake Trader Influencer Profits Stay Away 2026

Hi Guys,

Today I want to expose fake (FX) foreign exchange trader.

Drop the idea of buying anything from Mulano FX.

The dude is a textbook fake guru, and it’s all a massive illusion, he sells a course and expect you to sign a NDA document for £700 so you don’t “leak” it, he teaches BS ICT concepts which are known not to work in the markets.

If you pay for his mentorship or "VIP course," you aren't getting some secret, institutional trading formula. 

You’re literally paying a premium for information you can find on YouTube for free in five minutes.

You know those insane payout screenshots and the luxury cars he’s always flexing on IG? It’s completely staged. Here is the actual breakdown of how he's playing people:

  • The "Payouts" are Fake: These guys partner up with shady, white-labeled prop firms. The firms literally give them special admin accounts or demo access where they can just type in a number and generate a fake "payout certificate" to post online. He isn't actually withdrawing real money from the market…don’t be stupid. 

  • The Prop Firm Trap: Notice how he’s always shoving his specific discount link down your throat to buy those trading challenges? He’s not trying to help you. He’s an affiliate. Every single time someone drops a few hundred bucks on a challenge using his link, he gets a massive kickback commission. He actually needs people to keep buying (and failing) those challenges because that’s his actual income stream.

  • Lifestyle: Renting cars for a weekend to shoot a month’s worth of TikTok content is cheap. If he was actually making millions trading, he wouldn’t be spending all day aggressively marketing a course or begging people to use his affiliate links.

Think about it: where is his verified, long-term track record? 

He doesn't have one. He makes his money from his followers, not from the charts.

Seriously, save your money. If you want to learn to trade, just use free stuff like BabyPips or YouTube, and don't give this guy a single dime. 

He’s just using your ambition to fund his own lifestyle and his Mercedes AMG and he gives false “hope” when he can’t trade himself lol.

He Makes Money Selling the Dream, Not the Charts.

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u/No_Independent_5779 — 1 month ago

Christopher Reader Course Review - Scam

Hi,

I normally never post stuff like this but after spending close to $14,000 across multiple Christopher Reader affiliate marketing courses, mentorships, upsells, I honestly feel obligated to warn other people before they make the same mistake I did.

I originally found Christopher Reader through mark ling email (he promotes different make money online courses) At first it all looked legit. The testimonials, marketing, clickbank screenshots with the awards they give you if you make millions, promises about passive income, beginner friendly affiliate systems, automated commissions, scaling with paid traffic, all of it.

Mark ling is also another marketer btw who cannot be trusted.

Big mistake.

The problem is not just that the course was disappointing.

The real issue is that most of the information is either extremely outdated from 2020, recycled from free YouTube content, or completely unrealistic for beginners in 2026.

A lot of the course still feels stuck in old affiliate marketing methods from years ago when competition was lower and ad costs were cheaper and google/fb didn't have such strict rules when came to certain clickbank offers.

The sales funnels are aggressive and designed to constantly push you into another upgrade. You buy the first course, then suddenly you “need” the mentorship then the private coaching.

I invested nearly $14k total across different Christopher Reader programs because every stage makes it seem like the next level is where the “real” training starts.

The actual email support was weak.

Most questions got generic responses or copy paste answers. Some coaching calls felt more like motivational hype sessions than real strategic guidance.

Whenever campaigns failed, the answer was basically spend more money testing ads or keep tweaking creatives endlessly.

The biggest issue was the misinformation around how “easy” affiliate marketing is with paid ads.

Anyone who actually runs traffic today knows Meta and YouTube ads are brutally competitive. CPMs are high, accounts get flagged, clickbait, tracking breaks, compliance is stricter, and affiliate offers get saturated fast.

None of that reality was properly explained upfront.

A lot of the case studies also felt misleading because they show revenue numbers without discussing profit margins, ad spend losses, refunds, failed campaigns or survivorship bias. Seeing someone make $20k in a day means nothing if they spent $18k on ads to get there.

Honestly, most of the valuable information I eventually learned came from free sources, networking with real media buyers, testing myself, and reading forums. Looking back, I could have saved thousands by avoiding these guru style programs altogether.

I am not saying nobody has ever made money from christopher readers course because they have but how how much was profit and was really worth it all headaches? And only a few "made it" hundreds of students lost..he has bad reviews trustpilot REMOVED like 2 months ago.

They won't mention it.... but in my experience the training massively overpromised the simplicity and profitability of affiliate marketing while downplaying the real risks and costs involved.

If you are considering buying into one of these programs because of YouTube ads or Meta ad, especially after hearing names like Mark Ling connected to it, just be careful.

Ask hard questions. Look beyond testimonials.

Understand the actual cost of paid traffic before you jump in.

Another thing all tools you NEED to try cost like total $200+ month, tracking tool (clickmagick) landing page (convertri) etc.

Clickmagick aswell has really bad customer service if not rude.

I have not had a good experience with any of it...and getting refund was a pain they wouldn't allow until threatened legal action in the end i managed to get most of my money back.

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u/No_Independent_5779 — 1 month ago

KB Trading Course By Samuel Kavanagh - It's SH*T

hey guys,

i kinda regret buying the kb trading course

I was on the fence for ages because everyone in the comments was acting like it changed their life and made them profitable so I finally gave in and bought it thinking maybe I was missing something.

After going through it properly though it just felt really overhyped. A lot of the stuff in there is super basic and explained in a way that drags on forever.

I kept waiting for some crazy strategy or deeper info but most of it felt like common sense trading advice you can literally find for free if you spend enough time on YouTube/Trading Forums/Reddit.

What annoyed me most was how much the marketing makes it seem like if you follow the course you’ll start making money consistently.

Realistically trading is way harder than that and the course doesn’t really prepare you for the mental side or losing streaks properly. Felt like every example was shown in perfect conditions after the move already happened which obviously looks easy in hindsight.

Also the community side wasn’t great either. People mostly just spam wins (demo accounts) and nobody really talks about losses so it gives a fake impression that everyone’s printing money. Anytime someone asked genuine questions they either got ignored or got vague answers also Sam is rude and very arrogant when you ask him questions...it isn't a community.

If you’re completely new maybe you’ll learn something but do you wanna spend thousands lol but if you’ve already watched trading content online for a while I genuinely don’t think it’s worth it.

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u/No_Independent_5779 — 1 month ago