Grant Cardone & Daymond John Want Your Last $1,000 💵💵💵

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Shark Tank Daymond John and Grant Cardone explain why you should spend your last $1,000 with them.
this video is an opinion and in no way should be construed as statements of fact. scams, bad business opportunities, and fake gurus are subjective terms that mean different things to different people. I think someone who promises $100K/month for an upfront fee of $2K is a scam. Others would call it a Napolean Hill pitch.
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These two would sell a course on how to tie your shoes and market it as the "Must Have First Step to Becoming a Billionaire"

SpencerCornelia
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This is actually really embarrassing for Daymond. Not every money is good money, your values and integrity is priceless. Can't believe he sold out for a few extra change. Unbelievable.

unboxmuseumm
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Man, a year ago or just over, I use to pay so much attention to these popular entrepreneurs and used to take them for their word. Good thing I am not hard headed and allowed myself to be enlightened by channels like this. Thanks dude.

thatjackedwelder
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You're so wrong Coffee, when I was down to my last dollar, all I ever worried about was distribution and how much I could save on a patent.

jamesthecryptonian
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I used to work for this car dealership where someone from Grant Cardone's sales team kept calling. I think we'd received about 3 or 4 calls before I looked into what a Grant Cardone was. I mean, I'd always try blowing them off but the last time they called I told them not to call back and that they'd never be interested in what they were selling. But after I got off the phone, I think about an hour later, one of my managers asked to talk to me. Turns out that member of Grant Cardone's sales team had found out who worked for the dealership and went whining to her because I was "rude" all because I told them not to call back. Like, the dude was so mad that he tried to get me fired which is absolutely pathetic. So that is what I will always associate with Grant Cardone from now on. A tiny, insignificant man who threw a temper tantrum because a phone call did not go his way once.

aaronmarko
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Grant Cardone just gives off the textbook “grease ball” vibes.

Fred.jpeg_
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This man is saving his viewers from these predators

shresthas
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Fake gurus just want one thing and it's disgusting.

ajthevillageidiot
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The sad reality is the people they want to spend their last $1000 are living paycheck to paycheck.

samboy
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No wonder so many people hate coffeezilla. He’s dropping truth

cinquain
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To be honest the reason he probably removed the Christmas part wasn’t because it was TOO PREDATORY, most likely they wanted the video to be evergreen rather than directly tied to a holiday that happens once a year. Meaning they are even bigger scumbags than you made them out to be

MarketingHarry
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THANK YOU COFFEEZILLA. Stay Real. Never sell out, we need people like you

TheGreatEscape
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If someone took this concept to Shark Tank, they'd be laughed off the show. I would love to see someone paraphrase everything they said in this and take it as a pitch to Shark Tank just to see Daymond's reaction.

korrde
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I wouldn't buy a used LADA from any of these guys.

TomNashTV
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So happy someone is finally talking about this and exposing these “ticket sales entrepreneurs”

mooreideas
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Rules to become rich:
Rule #1: If you find a way to make money, dont tell anyone
Rule #2: If someone sells you how to make money, they are lying

amosvibro
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I have to admit I was disappointed when I went to an event with Daymond's name attached to it. Everyone thought they would get to see Daymond speak, but he never showed. Instead, a man came and said "Daymond is really sorry, he really wanted to be here." And then, for hours, multiple people proceeded to sell get rich quick schemes. One guy stood up on stage and said, proudly, that you could buy and flip houses with "bad credit and no money". Another was for a $3, 000 course. And they kept doing psychological tricks. If someone got up and left, they would say "you see, some people aren't ready to change their lives yet". And when they opened up signups for the course, one person in the audience (who I swear was working with them), ran up with a crazy level of excitement without hesitation. They also preyed on their weaknesses, such as talking about mortgages, struggling to afford basic needs, etc.

akmonra
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IMO they only cut out "Christmas is coming up" because it dates the video, not because they have a conscience.

defundhollywood
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I'm addicted to this channel now. seriously log into youtube just to see if there is anything in this channel or the drip.
At least it's free XD

carlosb.
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I used to look up to Grant a few years ago. Then I went to his 10X growth con in Miami 2 years ago and lost all respect for him. That event was nothing but a pitch fest with guys like Tai Lopez, Russell Brunson etc.

Even Grant seemed so desperate and needy to sell his courses at the event while trying to convince us that he was virtually giving away the course at that special price 😅

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