Were you charged a $200 “Initial Application Deposit” for a Mindvalley Certification Course in Life Coaching, Business Coaching, or Hypnotherapy? Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating whether Mindvalley misled consumers about certification course pricing, deposit credits, and the application process.
Contact us by using our online contact form, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing case@wittelslaw.com.
WMP Is Investigating Mindvalley Certification Course Charges
Upon investigation, evidence suggests that Mindvalley charges a $200 “Initial Application Deposit” to apply for its Certification Courses. Despite Mindvalley’s promise that “[y]our application will be reviewed by our team, to determine if your goals and objectives fit the certification program[,]” our Firm’s investigation shows that the Mindvalley “application” involves little more than entering one’s payment data, indicating that Mindvalley’s “Initial Application Deposit” may be an improper “junk fee” imposed on consumers in exchange for no tangible benefit.
Potential Issues With Mindvalley Certification Course Pricing
The full price Mindvalley charges for its Certification Courses runs into thousands of dollars. But consumers allege Mindvalley deceptively hides the full price these courses and users may not realize until it is too late that the $200 “application fee” does not cover the full price of the course. Other consumers report confusion and frustration from sudden and unexplained price increases for Certification Courses, Mindvalley’s refusal to credit the cost of the “Initial Application Deposit” toward the full price of Certification Courses, or not hearing back from Mindvalley at all after paying the application fee even though Mindvalley promises to confirm receipt of an application within “two working days.”
You May Have a Claim Against Mindvalley
If you:
Paid a $200 Mindvalley Certification Course Initial Application Deposit;
Believed the $200 deposit covered more of the Certification Course cost than it actually did;
Did not receive credit for the deposit toward the full course price;
Were charged or quoted a higher Certification Course price than expected;
Did not hear back from Mindvalley after submitting and paying for an application; or
Were otherwise overcharged for a Mindvalley Life Coaching, Business Coaching, Hypnotherapy Certification Course, or any other Mindvalley Certification Course
WMP would like to hear from you. A class action attorney can review your experience for free and evaluate whether you may have a potential claim.
Contact a Mindvalley Class Action Attorney
If you paid an application fee for a Mindvalley Certification Course or believe you were overcharged for a Mindvalley Certification Course, contact Wittels McInturff Palikovic for a free case evaluation. If a lawsuit is filed, there is no cost or fee to join the case.
Contact us by using our online contact form, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing case@wittelslaw.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Mindvalley Certification Course class action investigation about?
WMP is investigating whether Mindvalley misled consumers about its Certification Course “Initial Application Deposit”, full course pricing, and whether the deposit would be credited toward the total cost of the course.
Who may be affected by Mindvalley’s certification course practices?
Consumers who paid a $200 Mindvalley Initial Application Deposit for a Life Coaching, Business Coaching, Hypnotherapy or other Certification Course may be affected, especially if they did not receive credit for the deposit or were misled as to the full course price.
Does it cost anything to speak with WMP?
No. WMP offers a free case evaluation. If a lawsuit is filed, there is no cost or fee to join the case.
