By all accounts, 2015 was a great year for Bazi Hassan in MOBE.

In May Hassan shared his success story in a promotional video for MOBE, celebrating his qualification for a free luxury car.

I’ve been in this industry for about four years now, and I’m going to be completely honest with you guys.

For my first three years I struggled. I lost money. I was broke. I was learning from the wrong mentors. I was joining the wrong companies. I was buying bogus traffic. I was falling for “get rich quick” schemes.

So much things guys, but I did not give up… and I’m so glad that I found MOBE.

MOBE showed me the direct path to get successful online. And with the help of Matt Lloyd and his coaches, I was pointed in the right direction.

In 2015 Hassan referred to himself as a “top earner” in MOBE and claimed to have earned over $470,000 in commissions.

By January 2016 however, Hassan’s experience in and feeling about MOBE had drastically changed.

In a video shot on February 18th, Hassan (right) laid out just how much his opinion of MOBE had changed these last few months.

I am going to expose the scam that (MOBE) really is. I’m gunna show you guys proof of the scam, the con, that (MOBE) really is.

In the video, Hassan openly refers to MOBE Founder and CEO Matt Lloyd as “a scammer”. He also complains about not receiving full commissions, claiming that at the time he was owed about $3000.

Hassan shows his support backoffice, which has “over a hundred” tickets filed these past two years. Most of the tickets filed by Hassan are querying missing and incorrect commission payouts.

They’ll only fix it when you notice a commission. But there’s so much sales that you’re not going to recognize.

This is just a very minor number that I’ve actually realized I’ve been scammed for. There’s so much commission that have not been solved.

Most likely he (Lloyd) kept that money for himself. Surely it’s greed.

He’s just interested in making his company a billion dollar company. He doesn’t care for the affiliates. He doesn’t care for the people who are actually helping him build this company.

One particular support ticket from January 4th is highlighted, as it likely preempted Hassan’s February 18th video.

Why do you keep stealing my sales for real. This is getting annoying now!

Listen, also whatever your (sic) changing to scrub my sales, switch it of (sic) because the next sale I miss I will do my bit to expose this robbery.

Summing up how he now feels about MOBE, Hassan concludes;

Don’t join this company. It’s absolutely a scam, it’s run by a scum so be very very careful.

What they’re going to do is get you in with that $49 and then upsell the heck out of you guys to $60,000, getting you in debt.

And then on top, when you start promoting their system they’re actually going to steal your sales. You don’t want to be in a company like this.

MOBE responded to Hassan’s video by terminating his MOBE affiliate account.

Claiming to have spent $54,000 on his membership a


🤖 Quick Answer

What happened with Bazi Hassan and MOBE in 2015?
Bazi Hassan was considered a top earner in MOBE during 2015. He shared a promotional video celebrating his qualification for a free luxury car after four years in the industry. Hassan credited MOBE and its founder Matt Lloyd with providing him the right direction after struggling with losses and failed mentors in his first three years.

What were Hassan's initial challenges before joining MOBE?
Hassan experienced significant financial difficulties during his first three years in the online business industry. He lost money, struggled financially, received guidance from ineffective mentors, joined unsuccessful companies, purchased low-quality traffic, and fell victim to fraudulent "get rich quick" schemes before discovering MOBE.


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