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    Kromeon

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    HeartCore Business

    HeartCore Business

    3.1
    (83 reviews)

    The program is challenging yet rewarding. Coaches are supportive and there is tons of…read moreaccountability. You receive what you put in. If you want to elevate your leadership this program is worth consideration.

    I was brought into the first weekend of Heartcore Leadership as part of another coaching program…read more At the end of that weekend, Shanda came on and told us that if we enrolled in the rest of the course, she would give us a "half VIP day." She stated directly, "I charge $35,000 to work with me, and I'm going to sit down with you and help you sort out your business if you sign up for the rest of it." Based on that statement, I invested several thousand dollars. When the time came, I discovered that the "half VIP day" was actually structured as a two-hour group session with approximately 20 participants. I received exactly nine minutes of her time. Nine minutes. The interaction felt rushed and dismissive. There was no meaningful strategic support, no real business sorting, and no follow-up afterward. When I raised concerns about the clear discrepancy between what was promised and what was delivered, there was no accountability and no attempt at repair. We have a serious problem right now, both in the coaching industry and in the world at large, with leaders who are unwilling to take accountability when there is a gap between marketing and reality. That was my experience here. This was not a small investment. The difference between the sales conversation and the actual experience was significant.

    Janazz Consulting, LLC

    Janazz Consulting, LLC

    1.0
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    This is a long one so bottom line up front, if you want to miss deadlines, be lied to, scammed,…read morecheated and robbed, call Janazz! Read on to hear the story. I informed John of a tight deadline to get a network and database built and he assured me that he could make the deadline. I called several times for status updates. These calls seemed to annoy him and he continued to assure me that the deadline would be met. The original plan was for a list of required equipment to be provided and that I would purchase it and deliver it to John. He later called me and said that he would just pick up the equipment himself as that would be easier (actually that was just a way for him to over charge me by about $1000). The day the system was supposed to be ready, I receive a call from John less than 1 hour prior to the scheduled delivery time. He told me that there was a 'hardware software' issue. He said he purchased Microsoft server software that was not compatible with the hardware he purchased. (I'm not an IT person but I'm pretty sure any Microsoft software you purchase clearly lists the hardware requirements on the box.) He then requested two extra days. Two days later two of John's guys show up with the equipment and begin setting up. They link everything together and assure me that it is 'good to go'. I insist that they let me conduct a test run. Of course nothing works right so the guys begin working on the system that was 'good to go'. While one guy was working, the other guy hands me an invoice for the equipment and the service fee. I asked for actual receipts for the equipment. The guy initially said he didn't have any. He then miraculously produced a receipt for a few of the items. I noted that the date and time stamp on this receipt was for about two hours AFTER the originally scheduled delivery time, completely contradicting his story about 'software hardware compatibility issues'. I then noted that the price for the equipment was significantly marked up. When I confronted the guy about it, he told me that he gave me the wrong receipt (also a lie because the item numbers in the receipt matched the items they gave me). I then called John to discuss the discrepancies. He tried to dance around the issue, lie, then he said it's a standard mark-up. It was not standard, the mark-ups ranged from 10%-30%+.

    Kromeon - softwaredevelopment - Updated July 2026

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