Rahul Mannan is a scammer
Rahul Mannan is a scammer. Don't waste your time don't buy his course.
#Saalachor
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Rahul Mannan is a scammer. Don't waste your time don't buy his course.
#Saalachor
100% scammer not a buy course time and money waist
Rahul mannan really a good scammer, He gives me a basic affiliate marketing course at a high cost. and after some time he changed the platform (for version 4.0) and I messaged for my account upgrade, he says provide bill and lots of other things. I forget everything, and he is never provided me a new dashboard. and I lost my money and time. and still I didn't earn anything from rahul mannan tutorials. At last... I join Anant vijay sir's course at a low price with quality content. Really I bet to anyone, Anant sir course is 110% better than Rahul mannan course. You will definitely earn without fail.
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