POV: Beware of Fraud Coaching🤔🤔🤔🤐🤨😡
An educator named Amit Khurana addresses complaints from students who feel defrauded by other coaching institutes. He offers a flat 10% discount on his own courses to affected students who provide proof of enrollment (fee receipts) from their previous coaching. He positions this as a goodwill gesture driven by a desire to help students, not controversy.
Summary
In this short video, the speaker — apparently an online educator — opens by acknowledging a surge of emails from students claiming they were defrauded or dissatisfied by coaching institutes they enrolled in. Common complaints include substandard lectures, teaching styles that didn't suit them, or content that wasn't up to the mark.
Rather than naming or criticizing any specific coaching institute, the speaker explicitly states he wants to remain solution-oriented and avoid controversy. He frames his response as a practical help offer: a flat 10% discount on his own courses for any student who was previously enrolled elsewhere and is dissatisfied.
To avail the discount, students are asked to email him at [email protected] with their fee receipt from the previous coaching as proof of enrollment, along with their name, registered email ID, and contact number. The speaker emphasizes that these details are needed so he can issue a coupon or guide enrollment on his app or website.
He also mentions that students facing severe financial hardship can explain their situation and may receive an even larger discount beyond the standard 10%, as he claims to evaluate cases individually for genuineness. He repeatedly emphasizes his 'seva bhavna' (spirit of service) and low pricing, comparing his course fees favorably to the cost of a pizza at a popular chain. The video ends with a call to share the video widely so more affected students can benefit.
Key Insights
- The speaker positions himself as solution-oriented by explicitly refusing to name or criticize rival coaching institutes, framing his response as practical help rather than controversy-driven commentary.
- The speaker requires students to submit their fee receipt from a previous coaching institute as proof of enrollment — along with their name, registered email, and contact number — to receive the 10% discount, effectively collecting competitor customer data.
- Beyond the standard 10% discount, the speaker claims he is willing to offer further reductions to students who can demonstrate genuinely poor financial conditions, positioning himself as individually evaluating each case.
- The speaker benchmarks his course pricing against a pizza from a popular chain (likely Domino's/Pizza Hut at ₹555), arguing his educational content costs less than a decent pizza — used as a rhetorical device to emphasize affordability.
- The speaker closes by urging viewers to share the video widely, framing the discount offer as a community service for defrauded students, while simultaneously using the situation as a marketing opportunity to grow his own student base.
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