Has anyone tried Dow Janes? Any feedback

Samantha

New member
I’ve been seeing a lot of ads on facebook and youtube for Dow Janes, a financial coaching program aimed at women, and I’m curious if it’s worth the investment. Their program costs $2,000 upfront or $200/month for a year, which feels steep for me. I attended their free webinar, and while it was inspiring, it also came across as a bit of a sales pitch with lots of success stories but not much detail about what’s included.

I’ve read mixed reviews online, some say its life changing, while others mention issues with refunds and being locked into payment plans. Does anyone here have first-hand experience with Dow Janes? Did it help you manage your finances better, or are there better alternatives for learning about financial literacy? I’d love to hear your thoughts before deciding. Thanks in advance.
 
I actually attended a webinar before seeing this post. The real shocker was at the end when they suggested putting the cost of the program on a credit card
 
They are marketing. Their goal isn’t helping women out of debt, its selling pricey products to those already struggling. Be cautious. The best financial advice is often free, library books and good research go a long way.
 
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