arieldelosreyes Posted November 4, 2011 Share Posted November 4, 2011 the free seminars are actually there to induce you to pay for another seminar worth 5K-10K Quote Link to comment
foer Posted December 15, 2012 Share Posted December 15, 2012 who is john calub?. . . . . Quote Link to comment
quantum_boi Posted December 24, 2012 Share Posted December 24, 2012 I met this guy once he was still selling his so called trainings to networking companies who wants to motivate people to get into their business.. He said he was trained by one of the authors of the book - THE SECRET - This guy dont even have a car at that time but training people to be wealthy??? yeah right.. now thanks to those people who attended his trainings now he's rich Quote Link to comment
superfunkibey Posted December 25, 2012 Share Posted December 25, 2012 I find it quite amusing that people will think they can learn to be rich by going to a seminar. That it's normally being given by a person who is not wealthy himself is the final punchline. Quote Link to comment
launchpad Posted December 25, 2012 Share Posted December 25, 2012 just my opinion on this, if this guy is giving seminars base on what he reads then just know his sources like which books, what authors etc. there is no need to keep following the guy so much as his interpretations on his sources differs in some extent, the only time i go to seminars are from those who wrote the book or really world known people who made a mark in the world. one must also be keen or sensible enough to what this people say like the kiyosaki, i suggest going through further what his talking about everytime. im sure many of you would disagree but paikot ikot lang sya sa sinasabi nya. halos wala naman bago na but still labas pa rin sya ng labas ng books, gives seminars etc. from what i see books gives different points of views from readers too, its best just get the book and get into a discussion with a group who is interested i know this is hard but since you attend those free seminars might as well get to know people and get into those coffee breaks or casual group meet up to discuss it. Quote Link to comment
Mango Man Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Siya lang ang yumayaman, sa kakaloko sa mga taong uto-uto na pumupunta sa seminars nya. Quote Link to comment
bradburrycrabtree Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 it's but normal for people to be skeptical, but if anything, it's principle that counts in success. If a person is successful, I believe it really isn't the money that makes him/her rich. it's the principle or values he/she has about work, or relationships or something similar. Ive never heard of John Calub but I also want to get rich (who doesn't) - If he's successful and he's helped other people become successful... I hope those "newly trained" successful people share some notes about techniques or strategies in success in this forum Quote Link to comment
Jasonkidd Posted February 3, 2013 Share Posted February 3, 2013 Heard John C is trained by Jack Canfield, one of the best motivational speaker, writer.. read Jack's book, The success principle.. galing. parang the secret pero better.. kasi ikaw ung gagalaw at nde tulad ng the secret which u are attracting positive aura.. Quote Link to comment
slacky Posted April 14, 2013 Share Posted April 14, 2013 1356883267[/url]' post='8483315']Siya lang ang yumayaman, sa kakaloko sa mga taong uto-uto na pumupunta sa seminars nya. Di ako interesado din sa ganyang seminar. There is no substitute for diligent work, perseverance, frugality, and strategic thinking. Quote Link to comment
margarita000 Posted April 15, 2013 Share Posted April 15, 2013 (edited) I know friends who attended the seminar.. John C is like the intro kc, motivate you to "attract" wealth. Then, after ka niya ipuga sa seminars nya, ipasa ka na namn niya sa Forex coaches nila. Ayun, more seminars na nmn on Forex, which is by the way, way more expensive than the Calub seminars.. I think Forex101 is like around 8-10k, then as you progressed to advanced technical skills mga 15-20k na. But, if someone like you who is not familiar kc with Forex and how to earn from it, it's a good thing. Better to skip the Calub part and just get on with the Forex seminars. But then again, if you really dont know how to manage your money wisely, attend ka nlng ng seminar ni Calub Edited April 15, 2013 by margarita000 Quote Link to comment
AE86 Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 My friend got "moved" by this one, he even registered my personal mobile number sa "subscription list" ng J. Calub thing na yan. Now I get invites every now and then, and even if I repeatedly request that my number be removed from the list, sige lang sila ng sige ng text. What to do? 1 Quote Link to comment
markusbrutus Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 I know friends who attended the seminar.. John C is like the intro kc, motivate you to "attract" wealth. Then, after ka niya ipuga sa seminars nya, ipasa ka na namn niya sa Forex coaches nila. Ayun, more seminars na nmn on Forex, which is by the way, way more expensive than the Calub seminars.. I think Forex101 is like around 8-10k, then as you progressed to advanced technical skills mga 15-20k na. But, if someone like you who is not familiar kc with Forex and how to earn from it, it's a good thing. Better to skip the Calub part and just get on with the Forex seminars. But then again, if you really dont know how to manage your money wisely, attend ka nlng ng seminar ni Calub Just this week, i joined their intro to forex seminar in ortigas and it wasn't worth it. I have been trading part time for two years, and hoped to get something out of it na di ko alam or yet explained man lang things to me better so that may aha moment man lang. But nooope, speakers were crap. Mga baguhan sa trading like just a few months worth of trading experience. Kung impolite lang ako, i would eaten them alive. Lol Take note, di lang ako ang may ganyang comment. Halos lahat kami nag magkakatabi pare pareho ang sinasabi. Ang to think na yung mga katabi ko are complete newbies na walang alam sa forex. Mura lang naman ang fee 250 pesos. But sayang ang time. Kung palpak na nga sila dun sa intro paano pa sa seminars na mismo and you are paying how much? Tsk Quote Link to comment
Jack_Hammer Posted November 1, 2013 Share Posted November 1, 2013 They were former "networkers" who found a new scam. Nothing against Networkers or MLMers (which I was once) but this type of people are what give the industry a bad name. Quote Link to comment
ej_qn Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 I attended one of his seminars out of curiosity and to see what's up with this John Calub character. I was shocked that people are willing to pay thousands of pesos just to hear him say "you can do it!" or "positive energy!". Why pay a guy like him just to "positively" reinforce you??? I've been and done a lot in my lifetime and I've even had the pleasure of getting personal FREE advice from business tycoons most of which are from the Fortune 500. Some of them even said that if you're asking people to pay you just to hear you speak of your so-called success but you're not known in our business world then you're a scam artist, a simple crook preying on the innocence of honest people. What other means of income does John Calub have aside from these paid scam speeches? Quote Link to comment
Casa Batllo Posted March 5, 2015 Share Posted March 5, 2015 Ganda ng chicks ni john calub. Soon to be mom though. 1 Quote Link to comment
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