Tuesday, February 20, 2024

What a scam?: Pick up artists community episode 1: Ross Jeffries

 Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for a tale that will leave you both skeptical and entertained. I am not just any skeptic; I am a skeptic with firsthand experience, and today I'm unraveling the tangled web spun by the great "Ross Jeffries." Picture this: a man who claims to hold the keys to unlocking a woman's heart through the power of hypnosis. The mere notion would be laughable if it weren't so downright unethical.


Let's start with the grand showmanship. Ross Jeffries doesn't simply present his questionable methods; no, he cloaks them in a veil of mysterious allure. Using flashy, copyrighted words like "speed dating," he dances around the edges of legality. But wait, it gets better! He challenges his audience to approach unsuspecting women with the immortal line: "Are you Jamaican? Because you're making me crazy." Really? That's the pinnacle of hypnotic charm? Please, don't be fooled; it's nothing more than a tasteless, cheesy pickup line.


As if that weren't enough, Ross parades around with a "stolen" Ukrainian woman, painting himself as some sort of love pirate. But guess what? The joke's on him. When this woman had the chance to escape his clutches and be treated like an actual human being, she found solace in my company. No hypnotic powers required, thank you very much.


What truly makes this tale a travesty is the way Ross dodges opportunities for his students to put his "methods" to the test. When the rich and curious want to venture into the dating wild with him as their guide, he hesitates, offering empty excuses. His classes are more than just disappointing; they're a cacophony of nonsensical babble, peppered with claims of not being a pickup artist (please, spare us the semantics) and, incredibly, hitting on a female journalist. Oh, the audacity!


And let's not forget about the DVD. Ross, ever the generous scam artist, sells a product so riddled with flaws that you'd need Sherlock Holmes himself to uncover its mysteries. It's almost laughable—if you weren't the one being swindled.


So, dear readers, consider this a cautionary tale. When Ross Jeffries comes knocking with his seductive promises, don't let his charm hypnotize you. Stand strong, walk away, and don't look back. Trust me, you'll thank me later.


Ill leave a extra free, way to approaching women. On my next post.

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