Every time you open TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube, you see the same video. A young Pakistani guy stands next to a Lamborghini or a Mercedes G-Wagon in Dubai. He talks about buying a Bugatti, and calls you “Ghareeb” for working a normal 9 to 5 job. From Shahid Anwar talking about TikTok Shop to Anas Ali Ecom flexing his “Wealth University,” and vloggers like Ducky Bhai and Rajab Butt selling online courses—the story is always the same: “Buy my course, or stay poor.”
They did not buy those luxury cars from dropshipping or trading. They bought them using your course fees.
The Rented Dubai Lifestyle
You can rent a Lamborghini in Dubai for around $700 to $800 a day. Whistleblowers (like Talha Reviews) have shown how easy it is to rent a car for one day, wear 20 different outfits, shoot 20 videos, and make everyone think you are a millionaire for months.

The Real Math: Selling Courses vs. Doing Business
The Lie: “I make millions from Amazon and Shopify, and I am teaching you because I love you.” The Truth: If they were making millions easily every single day, they would not spend 10 hours a day shouting on TikTok to sell a $100 course.
The Real Math: 10,000 students buying a $100 course = $1,000,000 USD (Around 28 Crore PKR).
People Who Bought Their Course Expose What’s Behind It
90% of the lessons inside their paid courses are available for completely free on YouTube, Shopify’s own website, or Amazon’s Seller University. They simply download free English videos, re-record them in Urdu, and sell them to you.

The “Ghosting” Problem
Former students on Reddit Pakistan have warned that once you pay the heavy fees for platforms like Wealth University, the support teams completely ignore you and give no actual help.

How They Brainwash Pakistani Youth
Shaming the Poor: They use insults as a sales trick. They mock your current financial state to make you feel bad. Fake Fights for Views: creators often fake online fights (like the drama between Anas Ali and Rajab Butt) just to get millions of views. Once they get viral traffic, they tell everyone to go buy their courses.
Stop funding their lifestyle
Stop paying for the luxury lifestyle of fake gurus. If they were actually rich from dropshipping, they would not need your last $100.
