Absolute fraud... Garbage Content
Absolute fraud... avoid this. It's a scam full of garbage totally contrary to what is portrayed or advertised.

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Step Two is an online learning platform that helps people build real-world skills using the power of AI - without the overwhelm. We believe that everyone deserves access to modern tools and education, regardless of their technical background. That's why we built Step Two: a simple, structured platform where you can learn at your own pace, use 20+ AI tools in one place through our AI Playground, and follow step-by-step plans designed for your goals.
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Absolute fraud... avoid this. It's a scam full of garbage totally contrary to what is portrayed or advertised.

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One thing I don't tolerate is companies taking money from someone's account without notification. This is a fraudulent act which as a Certified Fraud Examiner ,I will be following up. You took $39 from my account without consent and notice. Upon reaching to you, you started pumping me with email. Where was the email before you took money from my account. I am escalating this.

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UTTERLY RUBBISH An AI-based experience which does not make any sense is just a rip-off. The content is worse than I've ever seen, and there is no way to cancel the subscription on the platform itself. Just avoid it all, as your money and time are at risk.

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It’s pretty basic content for beginners, but it did help me deliver my Fiverr orders 30–50% faster.

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Buyer beware! This is a scam company or a single scammer operating behind the computer, using agents, avatars etc to hype you up, sign up and get access to your bank account. They sell 9.99 AI video course which in fact is just a series of short texts with by chat Gpt. They lie about about every lesson being 10 min, but in fact it’s a few secondd it couple of min max. Of reading, no video. Next you know they sneak in a membership to non-existing entity. The overhyped META advertisement is outrageously deceptive and fraudulent because none is delivered, there is no info on membership, nobody disclose, I just catch another their fake ad and made snapshots of each lies and misleading words used. Their 100% warranty of satisfaction or money refund is fake, their customer service run most likely by bots, never answer any questions ignore it requests and their response are vague, unrelated and they lied in your face. This is the worse I have seen in years

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