jonathanmontoyalive.com Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This was scam because this system and…

This was scam because this system and set up changes every week. It's not clear how to set everything up and they set up upsells inside the package that's supposed to be everything included. I paid for everything costing 3000.00 total and when I reached out for help I got a customer service rep overseas that didnt even actually help with the issue I had and he was very arrogant and impatient. This has got to be the worst and biggest scam I fell for . It's false advertising with hidden things that you need to purchase to make it work. And even after I purchased additional products like freedom funnel (which should of been included) the videos he has looks completely different and from the instructions he's giving to how you have to implement it. I made no money and only gained stress and frustration that I fell for it.
Seriously do more homework and please dont fall for this scam. They manipulate online reviews but when you dig deep you will find the truth. Hope this helps anyone to not make the same mistakes I made

April 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Misleading

Misleading, Dysfunctional, and Clearly a Scam

I bought this product solely for the advertised 100% resell rights—not for the ChatGPT course itself. That was the only reason I paid for it.

What they intentionally left unclear was that you have to pay an additional $99/month just to activate and use those resell rights. That crucial condition was hidden until after the purchase.

So I paid $196 in total—only to find out I still can’t resell the product properly.

While I do have access to the course material, they refuse to let me mirror or clone Jonathan Montoya’s account, which is necessary to resell it as promised. Without that, the resell offer is worthless.

Their support has been dragging this out for over a month, giving me vague answers, wasting my time, and still failing to deliver what I paid for.

Let’s call it what it is:
This is a bait-and-switch scam dressed up as an “opportunity.”

I’m filing a refund dispute through my bank and warning others across all major review platforms.

Avoid this scam. Save your money.

July 23, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Jonathan Montoya program is a hoax

Jonathan Montoya program is a hoax. He is using his clients to make money for himself, not them. All his claims are false, he is misleading his clients to get richer on their behalf.
Usually, companies pay people to advertise their products, whereas he wants his clients to pay him to advertise his service, but he is selling to his list a 200$ monthly subscription that is guarantee to make him $200 monthly but not making any for his clients. That is a smart swindle.
He sells them monthly subscriptions to sell his own products, not to help them. If at least he has a DFY program, it could be understandable, but he has nothing that helps his clients to make money. The programs he is selling are just a money machine for himself, and his clients trusted him and joined his programs to make money themselves; which, they are not.
Beware, he is taking advantage of his subscribers to make himself richer. His clients join his extraordinary programs claimed to make money, in the meantime he is making himself richer with his list that he builds with lies and false promises. He is making millions on the back of naive clients with false promises and white lies.
His client’ support is not professional and they don’t answer your questions. You are left alone. If you join his service, you will only lose your money because he doesn’t teach you anything, he his just selling you his own programs to make himself rich and you don’t make any money if you didn’t predict an advertising budget.
Reliable and honest programs share with you how much hidden fees you have to expect after joining their programs, unlike his, he is dishonest by hiding the extra budget allocated to the hidden fees on purpose, in order to not scare new students from joining and trap them to start.
Be careful, He is misleading people and selling them false hope and big lies.
His $9 program you start with is just a trap to get you in then he starts selling $2000 program then a $200 monthly subscription then $100 monthly subscription and so on … if he only helps you make any money that will be fine. He is selling fake promises, false hopes and true lies to sell you his programs that you can find for free on internet.
If the programs he is selling and claiming is making money, all his clients will be making money, which none are making money, except the ones who spend money on paid ads. He claims that his clients will make money with organic traffic; which is a lie like many others.
You will lose all of your money if you join his programs.

May 4, 2024
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