• Askmethod

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Askmethod.com has a rating of 1.0 star from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.

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Thumbnail of user theresac931
2 reviews
5 helpful votes
August 9th, 2023

I joined the Ask Method "Coaching" Program thinking that it would be the best way to get my small solopreneur business off the ground.

I believed that coaches would be invested in helping me become successful and that I would learn simple ways to market effectively online - via a quiz funnel, specifically, but also webinars, etc.

Unfortunately, this was NOT the case.

The program was so convoluted to the point where it would take months just to properly create a funnel. But finally, I went through all the training and "bootcamps" and created my first funnel.

Here's where the catch is.

>>> Their program is 100% reliant on facebook ads. <<<

Which isn't mentioned in their marketing when you're considering joining the course.

I had a lot of difficulty getting my ads setup and the one video in their "training library" was completely outdated so it offered no help.

I asked for personal help to get my ad running but was just given some lackluster advice on the facebook group that didn't help at all.

I ended up having to pay someone outside of the program to get my ads up and running and spent thousands of dollars on ads without any sales resulting from it.

It's not the fact that the ads or funnels didn't work that I have an issue with, it's the fact that this program is marketed as a 1-on-1 "coaching" program.

I would expect a marketing or business "coach" to help me figure out what is going wrong and find what will work.

When I asked for a refund for my $1k deposit for the next year of coaching they refused to give it to me even though I had a terrible experience and hadn't started the next year of coaching yet.

Some seriously sad and calloused customer service at Ask.

In my opinion, it's clear that Ryan Levesque and the Ask Method just isn't focused on their customer's success as much as getting their money.

Tl; dr - I just didn't receive the "personalized coaching" that should have been provided for a pricepoint of over $15k! And the complete reliance on facebook ads should have been transparent from the beginning since it will cost you thousands of dollars to get going. They just want your money, not committed to your success.

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I wish I knew that I'd have to spend thousands of dollars in facebook ads on top of what I paid for "coaching" with the Ask Method. I also wish I knew how terrible their customer "service" is.

Thumbnail of user kirsten.karchmer
1 review
4 helpful votes
July 23rd, 2023

What a rip off. I had the same experience as the previous review. I paid about 15K for a personalized coaching program when what you actually get is access to a bunch of recordings. I felt like I knew more than my coach did which was surprising for a program that is this expensive. The "trainings" were more like sales platforms in which the founder pitched non members about 70% of the time of a 1-2 day training. There was value but it was about 90. Min worth. Please please please do not waste your time or money. The owner is very charismatic and persuasive, he is a skilled salesman, but the program is just not worth it. There were at least 13 people in my cohort who had the exact same experience.

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The most disappointing part is that this is an expensive program and most of the people are early stage companies in which $15 is a huge investment. I trusted Ryan to deliver a great program but it was so clear that what was most important was getting new customers rather than really helping us grow and develop. Too many times coaches on the Fb coaching program told me "I dont know" you may need to hire someone to do that. ( like fix an issue with my fb ads which was a core part of the program..

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