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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Paid ≈ AUD $6k; no contract, no metrics, no deliverables

I hired markbaskinconsulting.com for sales coaching. Marketing promised practical, repeatable methodology and performance improvement. What I received over nearly three years was no written contract, no structured assessment, no documented plan, no progress metrics, and only one invoice despite multiple payments.

A major factor in my decision to buy was he's public association with HubSpot and how sessions were conducted—emails from a corporate address, corporate-branded video links, and corporate training materials. That created an impression of endorsement I relied on. When I asked for the basics any consultant should provide—scope, deliverables, and records—I got shifting explanations and pressure to continue paying.

Result: time and money lost and no credible evidence of a legitimate performance-improvement process. I’ve filed complaints with consumer agencies in the U.S. and Australia.

Advice to buyers:

Do not pay without a written SOW/contract.

Require session logs, metrics, and milestones in writing.

Be cautious when a coach trades on a current employer’s brand or materials to imply credibility—verify authorization.

May 12, 2025
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