Other Policies

Refund Policy
Passionpreneurs World is committed to providing each customer with exceptional service.
We want you to feel comfortable about transacting business with us. Due to the nature of our business and the accessibility of our products immediately upon purchase, there is a generous 7 days refund policy, which begins on the date of purchase.
We’ll ask for your completed coursework (to make sure you gave it a go).
Company Discretion – After you submit your materials, all refunds are within the Company’s sole discretion as to whether to grant or deny the refund request.
There is no refund for digitally downloadable products.
All refunds will be processed directly to your card or bank via the payment method selected by you at checkout.
It may take up to 2-4 weeks for the amount to be credited to your account.
If you are not completely satisfied with the product you have paid for, you may contact connect@passionpreneursworld.com within 7 days of the purchase and we will start the refund process.
Comment Policy
When I write a blog post, it’s obviously my point of view. Once it’s in the open, though, it then becomes a shared point of view with you, the readers – and your point of view is what builds the discussions around a post. Sometimes you’ll agree with me; other times, not so much. And that’s what makes the comments after a post such a fervent breeding ground for ideas.
I don’t mind if you attack me for my views. Heck, I’m big and ugly enough to take your shots, and it shows me that you’re passionate about a topic – and I would never discourage passion.
Besides, I’m the person that’s invoked that reaction, so if it’s an attack, let’s have it open and unfiltered (although keeping it respectful would be nice).
What I won’t accept, however, is attacking other commenters. They’re like you – simply offering an additional view on the starting topic. By all means, attack me – the blog is my home and as the owner, I’m responsible for what goes on inside. But attacking another commenter – that’s poor form.
I’m a firm believer in an open comment policy; I don’t moderate before publication, because I feel that stints genuine interaction and conversation. Going by the conversations that have happened over the months, it would appear that most agree.
Let’s play nice and keep it that way. Like I say, attack me if you wish – as the instigator of discussion, I’m open to all views and words. But let’s treat the guests (and that includes you) nicely. Otherwise, you will be moderated and deleted where I feel it’s applicable. Continue to be abusive and you will be banned.
The same goes for comments that include slanderous or libellous statements. As the owner of this blog, I’m responsible for what’s posted here, so I won’t allow allegations that could result in legal action – these comments will be removed.
And let’s keep the bigotry, hate, sexism, profanity and all that other fun stuff off here too. You want that, hit up TechCrunch, YouTube or similar. Oh, and no affiliate links in the comments, please – instead, feel free to point to any blog posts you’ve written about a particular affiliate program.
Sound fair?
Oh – and one more thing. Real names only, please – no SEO-driven keyword names. You get a link back to your site anyway thanks to the Do-Follow arrangement here, so there’s no need to go double SEO on me. Names that are blatant linkbait will be edited.
Last updated December 2017.
Disclosure
https://passionpreneursworld.com is a personal blog written and edited by me and does not reflect the views of either employer and/or clients.
I may accept free or paid products, services, travel, event tickets, and other forms of compensation from companies and organizations in lieu of a possible review or feature.
The views and opinions expressed on this blog are 100% mine. If I claim or appear to be an expert on a certain topic or product or service area, I will only endorse products or services that I believe, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider.