Advanced Poker Training Reviews 4

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.6

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Upgrade RESOLUTION PLEASE.

An interesting site with many tools, however AI software training is hard to understand. But there are other apps in the bundle that are fun and useful. Anyways I ask for a refund, and they agreed, it was fast with no BS, so if you want to give this site a chance but you are not sure, try it, they give you a refund if you don't like it.
I wouldn't have asked for a refund if the site had had more resolution, I'm picky and I like clean graphics

March 12, 2023
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Reply from Advanced Poker Training

Hi Gabriel, thanks for the feedback. I'm not clear on what you mean by upgrade resolution. Our game displays fine at full screen even on a 3200 width monitor - it is very high resolution. I wish you would have asked us about it because I probably could have helped you figure out the issue with your display.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Advancedpokertraining.com is a scam. Refund not possible. Emails fully ignored.

Numerous times I have asked for my refund, however none of my emails regarding a refund were replied, and I never received my refund, while I fulfilled all legal terms, therefore I have the right to receive the refund, and advancedpokertraining.com has the legal obligation to transfer the refund to me.

The company suddenly claims they have sent me a refund, AFTER I have issued a complaint on this platform.

I have contacted Paypal and the credit card company, and there is no record of a refund from advancedpokertraining.com. I can provide written proof of this.

September 30, 2020
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Reply from Advanced Poker Training

This is the same person posting a review for the third time. See our response below. The funds were refunded through PayPal, I've even provided the confirmation ID from PayPal below. The person is just completely crazy and I don't understand why TrustPilot even allows reviews like this that amount to extortion.

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