Pratham Waghmare is a big Fraud
Before considering the purchase of his course, I would strongly recommend doing thorough research. For example, his article featured in Forbes appears to be a sponsored or paid post rather than independent editorial coverage — which raises questions about its credibility.
As of now, he reportedly has around 352 people enrolled in his program. However, based on available discussions and feedback in online forums and review groups, a large portion of these participants — possibly the majority — seem to be struggling with the content and results of the course. Many have expressed frustration over the program’s effectiveness and support system.
In my personal opinion, the course does not deliver on its promises, and I would advise potential buyers to exercise caution. Please evaluate other well-reviewed and transparent alternatives before making a decision, as this particular offering may not meet expectations.
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