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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Best Avoided

I've given this timewaster one star only because I can't give him none. You're obviously here because you're looking for info on "Chris X Remixable". Well, the fact that he calls himself "Chris X" should be a major red flag for you. I'm thinking he keeps himself anonymous so it's harder to track him down when he ignores all the messages you send to him in the vain expectation that he'll make good on his promises.

I bought into his Remixable product after a webinar hosted by the Internet Business School, taking advantage of his "partnership" offer where I'd be creating a software product alongside him. He confirmed this - "Thanks for joining Remixable.
And for accepting my "partnership" offer. You are now my partner!"

After doing a load of work on this "product", his delaying tactics started - claiming he missed my email (actually one from me and one from Google Docs who were hosting the source file) and that he never got access. All communication from him then stopped, coincidentally around the time the Clickbank refund period was about to expire. I tried numerous different ways to contact him - via email, his ticketing system and Clickbank themselves but he just ignored everything.

I know he was getting my messages as he had another webinar running which I sat in on in the hope that there'd be a live Q&A, and informed him through the support email on there (same one I'd used previously) that I'd done a chargeback via my bank and got my money back. My access to his system was then promptly removed. No issue getting messages that time clearly! You'd be well advised to give this character as wide a berth as possible to save yourself the inevitable frustration.

I've no idea if he'll respond to this, but if he does then whatever he says can be taken with a pinch of salt, and I have all the evidence in black and white. He's one of the worst individuals I've ever had the misfortune of dealing with.

April 25, 2023
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