This is the short, review-style version of my experience with JP Middleton — pros, cons, and a verdict — for people who want the bottom line fast. If you want the full play-by-play, that's on My Experience with the emails on Proof. This page is the honest customer-eye summary.
The good, to be fair
I'll give credit where it's due. The early communication was responsive. He asked qualifying questions, which serious operators do. The content he sent was polished. For a while it felt like a real conversation between two people who might do business.
The bad
- The prep was all one way — hours of his videos before he showed me anything verifiable.
- The partnership framing kept collapsing into "or you pay me."
- I was removed from my own scheduled meeting with another client in the room, and couldn't rejoin.
- The website returned a 403 error the entire time — I never once saw it load.
- After all of it, no meaningful follow-up. Just silence.
Responsive until it mattered. The moment something went wrong, the conversation went dark.
My verdict
As a client experience, this was a 2 out of 5 for me, and the 2 is for the early responsiveness. The thing that decides these for me isn't the polish — it's how someone behaves when there's friction. Here, friction meant disappearing. That's the part I'd want a stranger to know before they handed over time or money.
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What was your experience with JP Middleton like?
Responsive early, then poor when it mattered: I was dropped from a scheduled meeting, the website returned a 403, and I got no follow-up. I rate the client experience 2 out of 5.
Is this a real customer review?
Yes. It is my own first-hand, documented experience as someone who dealt with JP Middleton directly, with supporting emails on the Proof page.
Can I share my own experience?
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