Remote Integrator Masterclass Review (Updated): The War On Your Wallet!

Ravi Abuvala, the renowned “scaling with systems” guy is advertising a new opportunity for ya folks. This one is called the “remote integrator masterclass” and he says this one training will teach you a skill that over 441 people are using to make 6-figures online. All this without having to start a business, sell products, or trying your hand at affiliate marketing. He goes on to say that there’s no overhead at all, no degree required, and you can work from home. Is it too good to be true? Read on for my full review.

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In the ad where he pitches this new biz opp he says: ““This is the absolute best time to take advantage of an opportunity that less than one percent of the population has any idea even exists. An opportunity to shift wealth in your favor. An opportunity to learn a skillset that is so desperately needed in a multi-billion dollar marketplace that people are literally throwing ten, twenty, thirty, even fifty thousand dollar checks at brand new beginners or novices to get this done. We live in a crazy time right now. A time where people are making more money online than ever before.”

“You have sixteen year olds and eighteen year olds building enough wealth that would have typically taken ten, twenty, thirty, even fifty years,” Ravi elaborates, “and they’re doing it without fancy degrees, they’re doing it without any previous experience, and they’re doing it without going to college. I’ve made well over six million dollars in the past few years doing one little thing for business owners that takes me just a few hours every single week, and doesn’t require me to have any previous experience.”

The quick backstory on Ravi is that he actually dropped out of law school a few years ago. Until then, he only made a couple grand month as a server at an Italian restaurant. Then he found this insane skillset. And no, he swears it’s not running an ad agency, doing social media marketing, affiliate marketing, or an inbound closer. It’s not a here today gone tomorrow opportunity either. So what in the hell even is it? Ravi has dubbed it “remote integration”. Here’s the specifics…

Ravi Abuvala Remote Integrator Masterclass

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Just kidding. You think Ravi would give you everything you need to know in one ad? As if! All he touches is on is that it’s something to do with bottlenecks in businesses and giving them a copy and paste system that makes them hundreds of thousands extra each month…which is why they’ll pay you. After that, it’s back to the guru dream pitch of making tons of money, driving around in a Porsche, and getting a penthouse in New York. Which of course, you won’t spend a lot of time at any since you’ll be so busy traveling the world.

Ravi ends the pitch with the price. He claims that The Remote Integrator Masterclass is worth $997. But he’s gonna give it to you for an affordable $39. Gee, what a nice guy…As you can imagine, there’s a whole bunch of upsells after that. His sales page almost seems like a clone of Chance and Abduls Officeless Agency Masterclass interestingly enough. You know I understand the whole “success leave clues” thing and I can’t blame him. But it’d be nice to see some originality ya know?

Personally, I don’t know him. When I reviewed Ravi’s other program, Scaling With Systems, I had nothing but good things to say about him. I really thought he was an ethical and original guy. And he most likely is. But this offer kinda rubbed me the wrong way since he went “full guru”. He never said what exactly we’d all be doing to earn those massive checks. Pisses me off to be honest. And even though he says “don’t worry, this isn’t some get rich quick scheme,” it’s basically what his whole entire pitch and sales page imply. UGH!

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John Reed: As a fellow patriot who’s disillusioned with the 9-5 “American Dream”, I’ve grown to loathe the self-help and “guru” industry.
And here’s what pisses me off about the industry.