As a strong, independent woman, it hurts me to see people like Julia Cha, who try to scam women with manipulative tactics and expensive classes, trying to take advantage of them.
In this report, we’ll look at the small lies and sneaky truths that Julia Cha and her company have told. Let’s get started without wasting any time:
Julia Cha Consulting Claims Versus Reality
Julia Cha calls herself the “secret weapon for alpha leaders” and is the founder and head of Cha Global Coaching Ltd. Paid interviews say that she has clients in 13 countries and a “strong following of 10,000 women leaders.”
In an interview, she said that her favorite word is “relationship” and that she thinks everything in life rests on the relationships you have. She says the word “relationship” over 15 times in her talk on Ideamensch.
Like every other fake teacher, Julia has a story about her past that is meant to make the audience feel like they know her. No one knows for sure if what she says is true or not, so take it with a grain of salt. She said that she got out of a bad situation by going into sales and then changing her life. I think that’s the best way to sum it up.
Her marketing efforts are aimed at young businesswomen and entrepreneurs. To do this, she presents herself as a woman who is driven by her emotions.
The writing on her website (Juliacha.com) is aimed at young women who want to be financially secure.
On her website, Julia says that she has been on ABC, Fox, NBC, and CBS News, among other places. But none of these news networks have any stories about Julia Cha or her counseling business. So these claims are false in every way. As a strong, independent woman, it hurts me to see people like Julia Cha, who try to scam women with manipulative tactics and expensive classes, trying to take advantage of them.
In this report, we’ll look at the small lies and sneaky truths that Julia Cha and her company have told. Let’s get started without wasting any time:
Claim: She claims she invested “over 15 years” into self-help, therapy, & coaching but found no success.
Explanation: Julia put this in the copy of her pitch to seem relatable to her targets, she wants them to feel like Julia was in the same position they are in, it’s all part of her sales funnel.
Claim: Then at 30 when she hit rock bottom she “learned to become a model of success” (whatever that means).
Explanation: She says this to target the people who are facing real financial dangers in their life. Julia knows that she cannot extract thousands of dollars from someone who isn’t emotionally vulnerable.
Claim: She changed her life, became a best-selling author and an international coach.
Explanation: This is a bizarre claim full of lies. Julia doesn’t have a best-seller book, her book barely has 18 reviews on Amazon, average best-sellers easily have 100s of reviews. And in this day and age, anyone can claim to be an “international coach”, all they have to do is do freelance work for an offshore company.
Finally, she ends her pitch with the classic “I did it so you can too” move.
This whole copy is extremely manipulative and banks on people’s vulnerabilities and insecurities. Julia would be out of business if people realize her services and products are just exorbitant versions of free blogs & fake testimonials.
Dr. Jason Diamond MD also uses manipulative tactics and targets insecure women to make millions.
Her Exorbitant Products & Services
Her Book: Am I There Yet? – The Messy Business Of Being Yourself When You Have No Idea Who That is
Julia Cha claims that this book of hers is an Amazon #1 Bestseller, however, she fails to provide any proof for it. You just have to take her word for it. If you go on her book’s Amazon page, you will notice that her book only has 18 reviews.
Claim: Then at 30 when she hit rock bottom she “learned to become a model of success” (whatever that means).
Explanation: She says this to target the people who are facing real financial dangers in their life. Julia knows that she cannot extract thousands of dollars from someone who isn’t emotionally vulnerable.
Claim: She changed her life, and became a best-selling author and an international coach.
Explanation: This is a bizarre claim full of lies. Julia doesn’t have a best-seller book, her book barely has 18 reviews on Amazon, average best-sellers easily have 100s of reviews. And in this day and age, anyone can claim to be an “international coach”, all they have to do is do freelance work for an offshore company.
Finally, she ends her pitch with the classic “I did it so you can too” move.
This whole copy is extremely manipulative and banks on people’s vulnerabilities and insecurities. Julia would be out of business if people realize her services and products are just exorbitant versions of free blogs & fake testimonials.
Dr. Jason Diamond MD also uses manipulative tactics and targets insecure women to make millions.
Her Exorbitant Products & Services
Her Book: Am I There Yet? – The Messy Business Of Being Yourself When You Have No Idea Who That is
Julia Cha claims that this book of hers is an Amazon #1 Bestseller, however, she fails to provide any proof for it. You just have to take her word for it. If you go to her book’s Amazon page, you will notice that her book only has 18 reviews.
A “bestselling book” that has 18 reviews? I call BS.
Julia knows that Amazon won’t sue her or anyone else for making false claims about her book being a hit. But who doesn’t want to brag about themselves if they can get away with it?
Julia sells all the typical fake guru goods, like membership to a “inner circle” and “VIP Coaching,” in addition to her book. All of these goods are part of a complicated way to sell more expensive ones. If you buy any of them, you will fall for it.

These posts are very focused on money.
These Google results are not only wrong, but they are also very corrupt.
If you go to Julia Cha Consulting’s main website, you’ll see a big banner that shows how many news networks have talked about Julia. Even though half of these claims are wrong, the ones that are right are still skewed.
If you want to learn more about this topic, please read the box of information below:
Fine Print No Refund Policy of CHA Global

When you give money to Julia Cha for her products, you will never see that money again.
Their return policy is hidden at the bottom of their Terms of Service page. Such an important policy should be in the footer of the website, but Julia doesn’t want her future victims to know about this policy until they’ve already spent thousands of dollars on her useless services.
After I post this, there is a very good chance that Julia Cha Consulting will change this strategy. And that would be a good thing since the one they have now is so unfair that it shouldn’t even be allowed.
Julia Cha Verdict: Manipulative Snakeoil Salesperson
Julia Cha Consulting Review 2021
Julia Cha takes advantage of young women who want to be their own boss and make money. Her services and goods are all a scam, and you can’t get your money back. Sponsored posts from Julia Cha Consulting are also being used to trick innocent people. She also says she has a book that is a best seller on Amazon. Avoid this con artist!
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