A friend of mine has apparently pre-registered and pre-paid the registration fee for some "Life Enrichment Boot Camp".
From what I gather, it's something started by Dr Phil.
Jim Carroll was a trainer under Dr Phil and was inspired to create The Life Enrichment Boot Camps and Marriage Seminars. The self improvement seminar is an intense life changing seminar that is the perfect place to increase self-esteem, value and worth. More and more counselors and ministries are trusting The Life Enrichment Seminar (Dr. Phil Boot Camp style) and Marriage Seminar Boot Camp styles to provide positive healing. More and more counselors and ministries are trusting The Life Enrichment Seminar (Dr. Phil Boot Camp style) and Marriage Seminar Boot Camp styles to provide positive healing.
Has anybody heard of these? Know what it's about? What's the jist of it?
The above quote mentions ministries trusting it, but from what I can tell, it doesn't mention religion. It sounds a little "Promise Keepers" to me though. And I think Dr. Phil is just some pseudo-psychiatrist whose priorities are to be famous and make money.
Saw this on one website, which makes it look like a scam:
Graduates from previous Boot Camps sponsor others. Previous graduates contribute $200.00 for tickets to sponsor their friends. New registrants will only need to pay the remaining $200.00 per person for the Basic Training or $400.00 to attend the Advanced Training.
So I'm supposed to feel all honored that somebody put up a couple of hundred bucks for a class. I don't want to waste their money, so I go. I then get hit up for another $200 at the door (that wasn't apparent from the letter). And then at the end I get hit up to contribute another $200 for somebody else, thus continuing the chain and doing their marketing for them.
My wife says it sounds like an MLM and doesn't want any part of it. I think one of the other terms that goes hand-in-hand with MLMs is "direct marketing", which is more like what it is. Sucking in your friends.
It's like 6pm-11pm for 3 nights, and then I think an all-day session. We've got a couple of kids and the night-time daycare would be $90/night, plus the Saturday might cost $200 in child-care. So, we're talking $200 for our half of registration, about $400-$500 in child-care, and another $200 they'll hit us up for afterwards. In the end, I'm out $800-$900. Thanks friend, great gift!
There's also a certain level of audacity here. Saying "hey, you need some self-help". Excuse me! On the other hand, maybe it's something they had fun with and thought we might like it too.
Just confused. I don't really like the schedule. I didn't ask for this and I'm not really interested. I'm afraid there's some religious message inside (which would be typical of this friend). I don't want to hurt their feelings. I don't want their money to go to waste. On the other hand, if it's good, I'd be interested.
Anybody know anything? Is it good afterall?
What if I can't attend? Does my friend get his money back?