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Abstract:DJ Coach Tsekeleke has received several positive reviews. However, it is difficult to discover a research that does not appear to be staged. The majority of the reviews are fraudulent and untrustworthy, according to traders.
Many individuals have accused DJ Coach of hypocrisy, claiming that he lies about his lifestyle to gain power.
The majority of people used to believe him. This remained the case until he delivered a specific radio interview. He was questioned if he was a millionaire by the interviewer. In response, he stated that he aspires to be a millionaire.
The interviewer inquired once again for clarification. The following was the exchange between the two:
Interviewer: So you're not worth a million dollars?
Coach: I'm not one of them.
Despite professing to be a billionaire multiple times, he made this comment. It should be emphasized that he has always declared himself a millionaire. This assertion has never been proven or refuted by study.
However, many people were skeptical about his wealth after hearing this revelation. He also decreased the price for joining the FBK mentorship program to address the distrust. He was even spotted offering up to a 95% discount at one point.
Although the gesture was intended to make him more appealing to the public, it instead made him appear desperate. This made people even more skeptical of his statements.
On the other hand, few individuals thought it was a good gesture. Furthermore, FBK Coach admitted that none of the automobiles are his. They are members of the entire FBK family. People began to doubt the other FBK mentors as a result of this.
He has previously stated that he is simply hustling and is not yet a billionaire. The 23-year-old famous Forex trader, on the other hand, told the Phat Joe and Family presenters that he saw himself as a billionaire in the making.
So, what's the big deal about this?
DJ Coach and his crew have long used social media to show off their lavish lifestyles. The goal of this show and tell was to convince individuals of their financial situation.
They also attempted to instill in their followers the desire to live a similar lifestyle. It is impossible to deny that they were successful.
Kgopotso Mmutlane, on the other hand, has become untrustworthy in the eyes of his audience due to his conflicting assertions.
The crowd is skeptical that he genuinely owns all of that and continues to argue that he is a fraud. To dispel these rumors, Mmutlane continues to make remarks and postings claiming ownership of everything.
All of this doesn't stack up when we consider his denial of being a millionaire. The automobiles he displays are worth several million Rands. The homes are as well.
Contrary to popular belief, he told a radio audience of 2000 people that he did not own all 22 automobiles.
He referred to them as a collection since they included vehicles owned by his parents, relatives, and business associates. He did, however, take the view that “the whole tale is to inspire, not to impress.”
The issue now is, how much money does DJ Coach earn?
Coach claims that depending on several conditions, he makes between one thousand and ten thousand Rands. Those who have seen him trade live and make a lot of money on the videos published, however, believe this assertion is incorrect.
Coach's credibility is further harmed. Followers are increasingly concerned that trade videos and the values depicted in them are fraudulent.
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