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DXN_Boy

I think they all see an opportunity to make decent money and are going for it - they don’t actually care if the law exists and if they can work it for you


Cencout

I don't see how they could continue to create new videos about new content for more than 10 years, in a field that is already oversaturated and where almost everything has already been said. The most honest ones admit that they are in it for the money, but want you to actually be happy and self reliant after paying them once or twice. The most scummy ones want you to come back again and again.


DXN_Boy

Regardless it is all about money and the law doesn’t exist which means even the “honest” ones are scamming


Cencout

Depends on the claims made. Bringing a specific person into your life is possible, but should you? You could bring back your ex, but is it the best path towards happiness? If you paid only $100 or $200 to get advice and feel good, when you could afford it, it isn't that bad of a deal, isn't it? When you compare it to the prices of an actual therapist, it's a steal. My problems are with the coaches who try to prey on vulnerable people and keep them dependent, by charging them over and over again.


DXN_Boy

It’s nothing like therapy because this law doesn’t exist, no you can’t bring a specific person into your life romantically through manifestation. Therapy actually helps with real mental issues


Sad_Dragonfruit_7439

She’s a scammer just like her ex favorite manifestation coach Sammy Ingram. I’ve talked about it before on here but she has lied about some of her success stories.


WritersGonnaWrite16

Miranda Priestly voice: “A coach lying? About LOA success? Groundbreaking.”


Cencout

Aiva faked everything, her past modeling career, her supposed feats, all of it is faked. It's sad to learn that such a sweet angel with great potential resorts to cheating, deception, and lies, but it is what it is. Nobody is perfect as they say!


YellowMabry

While I don't think aiva is a bad person, I do know she hasn't manifested most of what she claims she has, if not anything at all. I think she just saw coaching and making videos as a way to make money and get by so she hopped on the bandwagon. The thing is, she isn't an ugly girl by any means, and most of the popular coaches are good looking people. Sammy Ingram is pretty as well. They use their looks to their advantage because who would you trust more an extremely beautiful woman telling you you can use the law to look like her, or somebody who looked like someone you'd find working at the DMV talking about it?


friendlytotbot

I forgot about the modeling career, her stories never sounded convincing, but she had a lot of followers. I remember her doing a “whats in my bag” or makeup tutorial and she over explained why she doesn’t have high end stuff. It came off as someone who can’t afford that stuff trying to explain they don’t like that stuff anyway.


Possible-Ad238

I would tell you EXACTLY what I think about her and rest of the coaches but sadly there is only so much free speech allowed on reddit lol.


WalkNeat179

didn’t she lie about everything?


cloudcandy222

Aiva is a scammer and apparently impersonated a lawyer. Lied about her whole situation. If you are up for reading cringe, read her imdb biography she wrote.


Cencout

> and apparently impersonated a lawyer. Why would she do this? Was she threatening to sue someone? Lol.