He stole from me.

This morning, I got an unpleasant message…

A client messaged me and made me aware of a “7-figure entrepreneur.”

You know the type…

  • Dubai bro.

  • Flexing Lambos.

  • Showing off Rolexes.

Normally I roll my eyes at these types and move on with my day.

But this one particular one caught my attention for 1 particular reason:

He blatantly plagiarized my writing and fraudulently marketed my client results as his own.

My website

His website

My results

His “results”

My client case studies

His “client case studies”

Now, I don’t tell you this to say “boo hoo poor me.”

But more of as a warning.

Unfortunately, the ‘make money online’ space is full of scammers like this dude. Hell, I’ve even been scammed for $25,000 from one of them.

And sadly, this guy is probably gonna scam quite a few people.

  • They’ll see the large following…

  • They’ll see the picture with Hormozi…

  • They’ll see the get-rich-quick Lambo lifestyle…

And after people invest their hard-earned money into their course or program, they’ll realize it’s the equivalent of whipped cream on dog shit.

They’ll get 0 results and realize they’ve been manipulated into buying a false dream.

Then label every online coaching program as a “scam.”

That’s why you need to be extremely skeptical of all these online gurus.

You should even be skeptical of me (although I fucking hate the term ‘guru’).

But if there’s one piece of advice I can give you to avoid getting screwed over, it’s this…

  • If they live in Dubai…

  • If they’re always flexing a Lambo or Rolex…

  • If they have 0 case study interviews with clients…

They’re probably a scammer lol.

Be careful out there, folks.

Happy Monday and much love.

Your Canadian friend,

Dakota “Say No To Lambo Bros” Robertson

P.S.

If you want to check out my ghostwriting program and see real results, click here: [link]

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