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Refund for CNC course request
Quote from CNCBeast on 6th August 2026, 1:15 amThis message serves as my formal request for a full refund under your 100% money-back guarantee.
Based on our interactions, I don't see any value in writing a lengthy critique of the course for you. In my experience, you are not receptive to criticism or critique, and your responses are consistently argumentative . Your customer service has been disappointing, and I found your responses off-putting. They left me with the impression that feedback is not genuinely welcome.
If others are curious why I requested a refund, I'll be happy to tell them. I simply don't see the point in spending hours writing feedback for someone who has already demonstrated that it won't be received in good faith.
As for the course itself, I found much of it to be poorly paced and inefficient. One example that stood out was spending well over 20 minutes holding drill bits in your hands and rambling about them, when the same amount of time could have been used to demonstrate the actual cutting action and explain what is happening with up-cut and down-cut bits in the wood. By comparison, I found free instructional content such as Jonathan Katz-Moses' explanation of up-cut and down-cut router bits to be substantially more informative because it clearly demonstrates the mechanics and the results rather than relying primarily on extended discussion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seAmL6mtqgM
Additionally, given my experience with the content and service, I have strong doubts about the legitimacy of the positive reviews online; in my opinion, they come across as fake, written by friends, or both.
In any event, I have no interest in debating the merits of the course. I'd simply like you to honor the money-back guarantee you advertise. Please consider this my official request for a full refund, and confirm once it has been processed.
This message serves as my formal request for a full refund under your 100% money-back guarantee.
Based on our interactions, I don't see any value in writing a lengthy critique of the course for you. In my experience, you are not receptive to criticism or critique, and your responses are consistently argumentative . Your customer service has been disappointing, and I found your responses off-putting. They left me with the impression that feedback is not genuinely welcome.
If others are curious why I requested a refund, I'll be happy to tell them. I simply don't see the point in spending hours writing feedback for someone who has already demonstrated that it won't be received in good faith.
As for the course itself, I found much of it to be poorly paced and inefficient. One example that stood out was spending well over 20 minutes holding drill bits in your hands and rambling about them, when the same amount of time could have been used to demonstrate the actual cutting action and explain what is happening with up-cut and down-cut bits in the wood. By comparison, I found free instructional content such as Jonathan Katz-Moses' explanation of up-cut and down-cut router bits to be substantially more informative because it clearly demonstrates the mechanics and the results rather than relying primarily on extended discussion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seAmL6mtqgM
Additionally, given my experience with the content and service, I have strong doubts about the legitimacy of the positive reviews online; in my opinion, they come across as fake, written by friends, or both.
In any event, I have no interest in debating the merits of the course. I'd simply like you to honor the money-back guarantee you advertise. Please consider this my official request for a full refund, and confirm once it has been processed.
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