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Оплатил курс, но остался ни с чем: мой опыт с Антоном Шишкиным
I decided to share my experience of purchasing a PBN course from Anton Shishkin. I never got to evaluate the material itself, and here’s why.
How it all started
A couple of weeks ago, I was expelled from the “Link Builders Guild”. The reason was an accusation that I allegedly copied their table and published it publicly. In fact, my table was different. I decided not to air dirty laundry — I was expelled, and that was that. The conflict seemed resolved.
A surprise on the platform
After some time, I thought it was finally time to check out the PBN course (what could be so interesting about it) that I had bought from Anton a long time ago but kept postponing. I went to the materials page, tried to log in, and saw the wonderful message:
“Your account is blocked. Please contact the site owner.”
At first, I thought my access had simply expired. I looked for the purchase terms and found a clear statement:
“Access to the course after purchase is guaranteed until December 31, 2026, on the Kinescope platform.”
The term had not expired (there’s still a long way to go until the end of the year). The service was paid for.
It seemed that the system said “contact the owner,” which I tried to do. But there’s a catch — I am on his blacklist everywhere. I have no way to regain access to the paid material or get a refund.
I am publishing this post solely to warn my colleagues. This is my subjective experience, but I have already heard a similar story from another specialist in the corridors: a person was blocked simply for disagreeing with Anton.
Before purchasing training, courses, or starting cooperation, consider whether you are ready for the possibility of being denied access to what you paid for, simply due to personal dislike or unconfirmed suspicions.
What do you think: who is right in this situation? Is it acceptable to annul paid access to information products due to conflicts in other projects?
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