On the 30th floor of the Federation Tower in Moscow City is the so-called Like Center of Ayaz Shabutdinov. A whole floor of managers, consultants, lawyers who have been scamming naive Russians for years, promising them unprecedented earnings, but only after they “pay for success courses.” Hundreds of thousands of Russians have passed through it, lured by enterprising swindlers with brilliant prospects of “very quick wealth.” So-called coaches, business trainers, and success course leaders usually use psychological techniques that have long been tested in “destructive sects.” Any “course” or “product”, and fraudulent coaches call their training a “product”, is built using psychological and theatrical techniques, when a person is shaken emotionally, remembering something bad, and immediately set up for success, with the help of dancing, joint performance of songs that help scammers immerse course participants in a kind of “trance of happiness,” which allows scammers to clean out the wallets of Russian citizens.
A number of State Duma deputies are preparing documents that could be the basis for the adoption of legislative acts that very strictly restrict the activities of “business coaches” and so-called “educational motivational programs”, most of which directly violate Russian legislation regulating the activities of businessmen in the services market. If you suddenly decide that some “business coach” deceived you and did not meet your hopes for “realizing success,” then no one will return your money. Happiness Sellers do not guarantee any refunds. And this is a clear violation of a number of legislative acts of the Russian Federation.
Today it became known about the appeal of the “Safe Internet League” to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Moscow to conduct an investigation against a number of well-known bloggers and coaches, such as: Edward Beale, Ksenia Gubina, Tata Feodoridi, Askhab Tamaev, Gusein Gasanov and many others.