Additional Information
Additional Information for Private Label Mastery
- Location of This Business
- 4849 Greenville Ave Ste 100, Dallas, TX 75206-4187
- BBB File Opened:
- 7/11/2018
- Years in Business:
- 6
- Business Started:
- 1/8/2018
- Business Started Locally:
- 1/8/2018
- Business Incorporated:
- 8/5/2015
- Type of Entity:
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
- Alternate Business Name
- Private Label Mastery LLC
- PLM
- Hours of Operation
Primary
- M:
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- T:
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- W:
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Th:
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- F:
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Su:
- By Appt. Only
- Business Management
- Ms. Ashley Kinkead, Owner
- Contact Information
Principal
- Ms. Ashley Kinkead, Owner
Customer Contact
- Ms. Ashley Kinkead, Owner
- Additional Contact Information
Email Addresses
- Primary
- Complaint
- Additional Business Information
- Additional InfoThis business was the subject of a trade practice investigation. See the company's Ad Review Alert for additional information.
- Serving Area
- USA
- Products and Services
- The Private Label Mastery Program has course materials, one on one coaching, and group coaching that takes students step by step into creating income on Amazon by creating, sourcing, branding and selling their own private label product.
- Payment Methods
- Credit Card, Debit Card, ACH, Multiple Methods, Financing
- Refund and Exchange Policy
Private Label Mastery is committed to the success of each student in the program. At the conclusion of the six (6) month program and if ALL the following conditions are met, STUDENT may be eligible for additional support and/or time in the program according to the Private Label Mastery Success Promise (as tracked in PRIVATE LABEL MASTERY’S internal CRM). Additional support is defined as additional coaching resources (either internal or paid outside consulting/resources, to be determined by PLM staff at the time of need.)
PRIVATE LABEL MASTERY promises that STUDENT can receive additional support and/or time in the program if STUDENT does not have a product launched on the Amazon platform at the conclusion of your agreement. Products launched outside of the program, or prior to entering the program, do not apply towards the PRIVATE LABEL MASTERY SUCCESS PROMISE and are not eligible for any kind of additional support. To qualify for additional support and/or time in the program, you must have completed ALL 4:
Attendance at a minimum of 50 Coaching Clinics during the program. This equates to approximately 2 per week for the 26-week program duration. Attendance is defined as timely attendance, participation, and remaining for the full duration of the clinic;
ANDOne-Hundred Percent (100%) attendance on all scheduled 1-on-1 calls for six (6) months (including timely attendance, participation and stay until the end of each call);
AND
One-Hundred Percent (100%) of the course modules at the end of six (6) months, with videos being watched for a minimum of fifty percent (50 %) runtime to be considered viewed;
ANDRecommendation from their coach that the student was engaged with the program and showed a good-faith effort to launch a product.
A request for additional support according to the guaranteed terms is to be made in writing to Private Label Mastery within seven (7) days of your End Date at the conclusion of your six (6) month program. To claim the PRIVATE LABEL MASTERY SUCCESS PROMISE, you must contact our team in writing and it must match our internally tracked completion rates.
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Alerts
See What BBB Reports OnAdvertising Review
In June 2023, BBB received a spike in consumer
allegations regarding a range of advertising and marketplace practice
concerns.
Consumer allegations include:
- Aggressive communications sent to students who leave negative reviews or communicate concerns to fellow students.
- Income claims that students will make “$5,000 to $10,000 in passive income per month.”
- Misleading description of the company's "Boardroom" program, which was advertised as being capped at ten students with four instructors and the company's founder. Participants allege this was not honored in the actual experience.
- Students being banned from accessing
their "lifetime" benefits of the program with no clear
explanation as to why this occurred.
Failure to sufficiently disclose extra charges associated with full participation in the six-month program. - Alterations to the business' advertised guarantee. The business originally advertised a "money-back guarantee" but appears to no longer honor refund requests.
- Enrollment in loans without fully understanding they were entering into a financial agreement.
- Evidence the business solicited positive reviews from students in exchange for $250 gift cards (Consumers should be aware that it is a violation of BBB's Customer Review submission terms for a person to receive compensation in exchange for a review).
BBB
contacted the business on July 26, 2023, to request a response addressing the
allegations and documentation presented.
The
business responded on July 27, 2023, but failed to acknowledge most of the
outlined concerns. The business stated, "We are working to investigate
some of these reviews. We will take it from here and appreciate the
email." At this time, the business has failed to substantiate, modify, or
discontinue advertising concerns brought to its attention.
As of
August 14, 2023, the business has failed to provide a response to the many
concerns brought to its attention. As such, its BBB Accreditation has been
revoked.
According to the Basic Principles of the BBB Code of Advertising:
1.1 The
primary responsibility for truthful and non-deceptive advertising rests with
the advertiser. Advertisers should be prepared to substantiate any objective
claims or offers made before publication or broadcast. Upon request, they should
present such substantiation promptly to the advertising medium or BBB.
1.2 Advertisements
which are untrue, misleading, deceptive, fraudulent, falsely disparaging of
competitors, or insincere offers to sell, shall not be used.
1.3 An
advertisement as a whole may be misleading by implication, although every
sentence separately considered may be literally true.
1.4 Misrepresentation
may result not only from direct statements, but by omitting or obscuring a
material fact.
Section 30 of
the BBB Code of Advertising states, "30.1
In general, advertising which uses testimonials or endorsements is likely to
mislead or confuse if: 30.1.13 Advertisers compensate consumers for leaving
feedback on third-party online blogs or websites but fail to ensure that consumers
disclose such facts on those blogs or websites."
Section 34 of
the BBB Code of Advertising also states, "Claims relating to performance,
energy savings, safety, efficacy or results for a product or service should be
based on recent and competent testing or other objective data."
BBB has referred the above concerns to the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Office of the Texas Attorney General.
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