LLC advertised “free: real estate seminars that used endorsements by the popular El Moussa and Anstead to lure attendees. However, at the events the attendees were urged to sign up for a three-day class costing $1,997.
That class instructed attendees to apply for new credit cards and increase the credit limits on existing cards. Once that was accomplished, the FTC claimed instructors would try to get signups using the enlarged credit to pay for additional training costing more than $41,000.Zurixx would offer refunds when customers complained, the FTC said, but only if customers agreed to refrain from writing negative reviews or speaking to regulators.
Zurixx issued a statement saying it welcomes the scrutiny and anticipates “a positive outcome as we work directly and openly with the agencies involved.” In the meantime, Zurixx’s assets have been frozen and could be used to reimburse customers.This is not the first complaint on real estate seminars involving the former couple, whose publicized divorce saw them continue to work together.
In 2016, complains ere received on their seminar program “Success, Path, Education,” which advertised that it will teach student the secrets of their success. The then-married El Moussas did not attend at least some of the seminars.“I stand by our product,” she said. “It’s our tools, it’s our system. It’s what Tarek and I do. I’ve only heard very minimal complaints.”
A stupid show as Christina on the Coast, showing a house she bought with her new husband, 4,5 millions, where is the fun? Is so natural like the Coca-Cola. 😂
Just an FYI for everyone that hgtv does not and will not care about this scam. They didn’t care that Christina El Moussa cheated on her husband while he had back surgery, thyroid cancer and then testicular cancer. Really not a good company if they keep her around
hgtv the best flippers are the ones from Atlanta; not these criminals. FliporFlop
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