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IM Deziner
GBCharged me twice in one month and not… Charged me twice in one month and not answering my emails. They have scammed so many people. They are gonna have a rude of wakening. All charges have been disputed with my bank since they were not authorized to take funds from my account. This is class action law suit worthy. They are a huge scam.

Robert
GBThe best skill the owner of Invanto has is burning bridges I helped fund their startup by purchasing a lifetime deal through AppSumo. Sometime after the purchase, I and probably all customers that purchased that deal got this crazy email from Invanto saying things like, "AppSumo is refusing to pay Invanto the back payments and continue to ignore monthly dues they are contracted to pay for the product since February 2018," and "As a result of the continued denial of payment and willingness to come forward and clarify our position to all the users, all contracts between Invanto and AppSumo are invalid." It was a longer message, but they were basically saying if you want to use their software, you have to pony up a monthly payment instead. Shortly after that, AppSumo sent all the Invanto customers a message stating, "We'd like to mention that their accusations are false and that this outcome has been disappointing for us, as we have gone above and beyond to fulfill our contractual agreements with them. Which is why we are currently looking into pursuing legal action against them," and also, AppSumo offered all Invanto customers a refund. I decided to wait and see what happens. Then I got a message from Invanto stating that AppSumo buyers of Invanto will indeed get to keep their lifetime deal. Oh good! Then about 9 months later Invanto pulled the rug and said that all lifetime deals will now be transformed into recurring payments. Uh... okay. After checking the fine print, they had carefully worded their original messages to allow them to do this later. Okay, bad on me for not noticing they were setting me up to make me pay for this supposed lifetime deal. By this point though, I didn't even want to use their software anymore. I was so damn jaded by Invanto I just gave up on them. Took my losses and moved on. Today I get a message from Ventture who, apparently, is Invanto but with a different name now. I guess they're trying to stray away from the Invanto name? Regardless, they appear to be trying to get back in the game because they've updated their software with a new page builder. Do some research and you'll discover that not only did Invanto make a lot of people angry, they seem to have also violated their contract with both AppSumo and even their own affiliates. Of all the deals I've done with AppSumo, I've never had a problem like this. AppSumo seems to be a very legitimate, honest company that has no problem making good when things go bad (and it's rare things go bad. Invanto is the only exception I can remember in many years). So I tend to believe AppSumo when they say Invanto is the problem child here. Invanto affiliates are angry too. They did a ton of work for Invanto and Invanto simply stopped talking to them. You'll find plenty of blog articles from former Invanto affiliates describing their plight. Even the affiliates apologized (but Invanto never did). Why didn't Invanto just offer an LTD of their own to the AppSumo customers? Invanto said AppSumo violated the contract so Invanto should have simply told everyone who bought the AppSumo deal that ties were broken and now they were offering the same LTD to us directly. Why didn't they do that? There'd be no commission to pay! They'd be walking away with a "half million dollars" according to their estimate. Every bit of contact I've had with Invanto/now Ventture has felt bitter, like the owner is a 12-year-old child with a bad temper who probably hasn't had his own business and has no idea how to budget, work with customers, or anything. Perhaps he's an anti-social basement dweller? Not being facetious, just guessing that the owner found it better to burn bridges than to work with the very people that were getting his startup up and running. Too many people have gotten burned by this company. They ticked off their partners, their affiliates, their customers... As long as the same immature, hot-headed, business-inept person is running the company, I'd stay as far away from them as possible. Maybe after some therapy the owner will understand how you're supposed to communicate, conduct business, and take responsibility for your behavior. Until then, I cannot possibly recommend this company or any software it creates. If the owner is reading this now, please see this as an opportunity for growth. I don't have anything against you, I just hope you're not so narcissistic that you refuse to see you did the wrong thing. Take responsibility man! Maybe you could write a blog article expressing yourself in a vulnerable way telling everyone how stupid you acted. Instead, I have a feeling if you write an article it will be about how everyone is against you and you did nothing wrong. And for that very reason, I can never, ever trust you or any company you run.

Tarek
GBVentture (formerly Invanto) is a Scam Our money went with this scam company, all lifetime deal users have been deleted and they changed the platform Ventture (formerly Invanto) is a Scam

Puneet Tandon
INVentture (formerly Invanto) is a Scam Ventture (formerly Invanto) has to be one of the most untrustworthy companies in the history of SAAS Lifetime Deals. I had bought the LTD directly from their own website (when it was called Invanto) when they were spending heavily on Facebook Ads to acquire customers. When I saw the product, I felt it was half-baked and wasn't complete. It would have been okay for a new company doing LTD. But later I saw that they had no roadmap or didn't intend to stick to one. The LMS platform was super buggy. A lot of things didn't work and their support wouldn't respond till you sent multiple follow-ups (The founder and his support team would be largely arrogant and rude in their responses even on the Facebook group). But I still hosted my courses on Invanto. Suddenly one day, the founder Deep Arora posts on the Invanto (Ventture) Facebook Group that they are unable to bear the costs of the platform and have failed at running the business. They basically implied that the Lifetime Deals will not be honored. Please note, they were still running Facebook Ads to acquire new lifetime customers at this point! After a lot of people expressed their desire to take legal recourse, we get a mail that Ventture (formerly Invanto) will be honoring the lifetime deals. While I had already migrated my primary courses to another LMS, I let some older courses stay on Invanto to avoid migrating all users. And then out of the blue, Invanto started locking me out of my account. When I would reach their support, they would give sketchy reasons like "your account was inactive", or "too much bandwidth being used". And then they would give the access back. After locking me out 3 times, the 4th time they locked me out and I contacted them, they sent me an email. I am quoting the exact language from their mail below: "You bought the LTD license of Invanto platform which runs on our previous generation infrastructure. The old infrastructure wasn't designed to be infinitely scalable and has started showing signs of slowing down the admin area and sites due to the increasing traffic. We have upgraded our infrastructure to a more modern stack, which is designed to scale to millions of hits per second. Since the new infrastructure costs us per user fee, only monthly subscribers can access the newer version of the platform". Basically, they locked my account and my content behind a pay-gate. Clearly, the company and founder has no ethics. The idea behind rebranding the company from Invanto to Ventture is to distance themselves from the negative sentiment around the product all over the internet. Don't know how much that will help. All I can say is, a company that pulls the rug from under their early backers CAN NOT BE TRUSTED.