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She’s just uploaded a post about how she prices her services. You don’t have to be well-versed in get-rich-quick schemes and know a ton about how these online insta coaches are pretty much scamming con artists to realise that what she’s offering is suspect as hell and just BS. If you’re a legit “leader devoted to growing your online empire,” you’re not going to sign up to be coached by the likes of Jasmine
The Gucci bit made me laugh. I don’t generally agree with how ludicrously expensive some high end brands are (looking at you, Chanel, with your constant price hikes), but at the end of the day, aside from a guarantee of quality (hopefully), you’re largely paying for the
heritage, prestige and
exclusivity of the brand.
How do any of these apply to Jasmine and her services? She’s a 22 year old uni drop out with no recognised or legitimate qualifications in counselling/psychology/nutrition (any ‘courses’ from woowoo online academies obviously don’t count), has never had a proper job, and her services can’t be that exclusive if she’s having to offer special deals and discounts to get clients + hitting up random followers who vote a certain way in her stories’ polls.
She and her douchebag conspiracy-theorist
dependent (oops, I mean husband) reek of desperation and dishonesty. Their delusions of grandeur keep us all pretty entertained, though!
For (more) laughs, check out this satirical video about unqualified life coaches: