The Coaching Department
Consumer Report

Miscellaneous

My husband and I started this program in July. We were asked what we would like to earn in a month as extra income. We thought a $1000 a month sounded reasonable. We could pay off existing debt and still have money. The coaching department/Aspiring Solutions (Ken Sonnenberg, Gaylon Garbett and Trevor Shipp) said that we could make a whole lot more than that but we have to have the motivation and commitment to make our work at home business successful. Plus, we would have to invest a one-time payment of $4,650. Once we got our business set up we could pay this off in no time. So unfortunately for us we paid for the program on our personal credit card.in the meantime we were told we could transfer the money over into corporate credit so that it would not be on our personal credit.
Days later we were contacted by different companies stating they were associated with the Coaching Department and in order for our business to be successful we would need to invest in their services (Daues Financials, My Supplier Source, etc.) We were both new to this and the person sounded so promising, knowledgeable and convincing that we invested more money. Not even 2 months into the program we have invested $12,500. We started to get concerned and contacted our coach about these companies calling us. He told us not to spend anymore more money that we have all that we need. (We thought our information was not to be shared with anyone else)
Our website was supposed to be up and running within three months of starting the program. Our site was not completed until Feb. 2013. After this time we had several problems with the site and the coaching department’s web team had to fix the problems before we made it public and ready to use. This took more months. After 2 coaches and 10 months of coaching we still were not making any extra income. We contacted the manager about our situation, he offered more coaching sessions but no refund and contacted the president of the company (Ken Sonneberg) and never received a response from him.
We have dedicated 10 months or more of our time and money into this program and have nothing to show for it but more debt. We were strung along for all this time and got nowhere. These companies are taking money from innocent people and leading them on to believe they make a lot of money working at home.


Company: The Coaching Department
Country: USA
State: Utah
City: Orem
ZIP: 84058
Address: 1411 W 1250 S, Suite 101
Phone: 8668504871
Site: thecoachingdepartment.com
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