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Website: http://www.peertrainer.com



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Good free content - poor "programs" and support on paid prog
28 May 2013
Reviewer: Fellow Traveler from New York

224 of 479 people found this review helpful

I concur with the first reviewer - there is some really good free content, and then the soliciting begins and promises incredible support and results for their paid programs. Not so. Extremely poor support once you've purchased a program, and they have a kind of cult mentality in my opinion - they post people praising them to the roof, and won't even acknowledge the problems which are many.

The other reviewer is right - the paid programs amount to little if anything more that what is available for free. Once you've paid, they provide no information on how to access program or conflicting messages - still no program - contacting them does get a response and finally instructions on how to proceed, but with an attitude and no acknowledgement of the built in technical problems (which have happened to me repeatedly). I think Jacki Wicks is on a mission to try to provide nutritional solutions to people, and you have to really respect her for that, but in my opinion she's lost her way when it comes to selling programs that are misrepresented and, on top of that, that their organization is not prepared to support through proper representation and... (Read the full review)

In summary, I would not recommend Peer Trainer to a friend.



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Information Overload
22 July 2010
Reviewer: Shopgirl from Australia

249 of 470 people found this review helpful

I have purchased the 12 week course on Peertrainer, cost me $97, and i wish now that i hadnt agreed to it. The free website has everything you need. All ive paid for, is my email inbox to be filled daily with the same information you'd find on any other healthy living plan. Its not new ground breaking stuff.. not even all that motivating. The two speakers discuss different food and exercise ideas and these phonecalls you listen in on really are quite boring.. didnt make me jump off the couch and exercise! They are promoting real ideas, no quick fixes, but theres nothing here that you cant find on any other website, for free. Its useful info, just way too much of it. Sending me a bizillion emails of the same info didnt make me feel my 97 bucks was well spent. In my opinion its not worth spending money on. Go get a 1978 "move more, eat less" book from the local library instead of wasting time sifting through email after amail after email...
Peertrainer website- great! Peertrainer courses- waste of money!

In summary, I would not recommend Peer Trainer to a friend.



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