Gear Bubble, a name that has become synonymous with courses, upsells, and questionable practices. Rebel, the host of the channel RBL, takes us on a journey to uncover the hidden truth behind Gear Bubble.
From Don Wilson’s involvement to the relentless selling of courses, Rebel paints a vivid picture of a system designed to squeeze money from unsuspecting individuals. Thousands of dollars spent on courses, software, and tools, all leading to a maze of upsells and questionable tactics.
Rebel’s investigation reveals a pattern of behavior that raises eyebrows. Gear Bubble’s courses are not just about teaching; they are about selling software owned by the same company, promoting designs for their products, and pushing more courses to sell on platforms like Etsy.
The host’s frustration is palpable as he describes the borderline between grifting and selling, a line that seems to have been crossed. With a calendar of new courses released every few months, the upselling never stops. Lifetime deals that keep coming back, software that requires monthly payments, and a system that seems to make money from every possible angle.
But Rebel doesn’t stop at just criticizing; he gives a real insight into the workings of Gear Bubble. From the success stories to the failures, from the 80-year-olds spending so much money to the newbies feeling pumped with a few sales, he paints a picture that is both fascinating and alarming.
The video ends with a poignant message, likening the promise of gold to the selling of shovels. The real people won’t give you the gold; they’ll give you the shovel and charge you monthly for it. You can dig for years, but there’s no guarantee you’ll find anything.
Rebel’s message is clear: be cautious, be aware, and don’t fall for the trap. His positive attitude, despite the negativity he uncovers, is a testament to his commitment to spreading good karma.
Check out Rebel’s podcast at rblpodcast.com and stay informed. Knowledge is power, and together, we can fight back against these digital predators.