Not Recommended
We enrolled in the EFF Mentorship program with high expectations based on the promotional materials. Unfortunately, my experience did not align with what was presented during the sales process.
· Personal Outcome: After completing the training, we did not achieve the financial results that were suggested as typical or easily attainable. The return on investment was negative for us.
· Operational Reality vs. Claims: The program teaches a business model that relies on using clients' personal insurance policies for commercial rental activities. In my research, I have found that this practice is explicitly excluded by most, if not all, personal auto insurance policies. Relying on this method exposes the operator to significant financial risk, a detail that was not adequately emphasized as a core risk of the business.
· Unverified Claims: The program presented specific earnings claims from students (e.g., $50,000+/month) and stated that 'hundreds' were succeeding. Based on my direct participation in the program's group calls and interactions, I did not observe evidence that could verify these widespread success stories at the claimed levels.
· Material Omissions: The initial presentation claimed the business could be run with '$0 expenses,' but the program later instructs students to invest in marketing and pay high broker commissions (often 20% or more). These significant costs were not factored into the initial profitability calculations presented to me.
My advice to potential students is to exercise extreme due diligence. I strongly recommend you independently verify all business, legal, and insurance assumptions this model is built upon with a qualified legal or financial professional before making any financial commitment.
This review is based on my personal experience and interpretation of the course materials we paid for.








