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  1. Learn from 4x kickboxing world champion billionaire Andrew Tate how to make money online in 10+ ways, join an exclusive community of 220,000+ students, and access 18+ wealth creation courses. Hustlers University 4.0 offers a step-by-step blueprint, 1:1 coaching, daily accountability, and a mobile app for only $49 a month.

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  2. Jan 27, 2023 · The controversial influencer sells an online course for £40 a month, promising to teach how to make money and escape the Matrix. The course attracts misogynists, far-right and desperate followers, who praise Tate as a saviour and a guru.

  3. Join Hustlers University 4.0, a members only community of over 170,000 ambitious and driven individuals who are committed to achieving success in all aspects of life. Learn from experienced professionals and industry experts, access online courses and programs, and get support from a network of specialists.

  4. Learn 18 ways to make money online from Andrew Tate, a multi-millionaire entrepreneur and former kickboxer. Join Hustlers University 4.0 and get access to lesson plans, videos, resources, community and guidance for $49.

  5. Jan 4, 2023 · The online “safe harbor” is billed as the second part of Tate’s three-step plan, beginning with Hustler’s University, an “exclusive community” where users can learn how to make money in...

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  6. Oct 25, 2022 · We enrolled in Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University 2.0, and found more anti-LGBTQ and anti-women rhetoric from the controversial influencer, who claims he’s helping people “escape the matrix.”

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  8. Feb 20, 2024 · Hustlers University is a subscription-based program that teaches various ways to make money online, such as affiliate marketing, e-commerce, and cryptocurrency. The program is controversial due to its founder's legal troubles and misogynistic views, but some students report positive results.

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