Fraud Warning
It has come to our attention that third parties impersonating Esther A Coaching and our team are illegally using our brand name, image, and likeness to commit fraud. These scammers are targeting individuals through email, advertisements, and social media channels. They falsely promise coaching sessions, consulting opportunities, digital products, interviews, or other services that appear to be associated with Esther A Coaching but are entirely fraudulent.
Some scammers have also created unauthorized AI-generated content, fake YouTube channels, and imposter social media accounts sharing misleading or copied materials.
This fake and fraudulent content is not — and has never been — affiliated with Esther A Coaching or our team.
If you were legitimately contacted by Esther A Coaching for any consultation, collaboration, service, or opportunity, you would never be asked for:
- Payment before verification
- Access to your social media accounts
- Private financial information
- Personal identification documents
We take the misuse of our trademarks, branding, and likeness extremely seriously and take active steps to identify and shut down fraudulent activity wherever possible.
How to Protect Yourself
Please review the following information to stay safe and avoid scams:
✔ Official Esther A Coaching Accounts
We only publish content or advertise services through our verified and official channels:
- Website: https://estheracoaching.com
- Email: hello@estheracoaching.com (emails always come from our custom domain)
- Official Social Media Accounts:
- Instagram: @esther.a_coaching
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/estheraluko
- Facebook: facebook.com/EstherACoaching
We do NOT use:
- Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, or other public email services
- Unofficial pages or newly created social media accounts
- Random links sent via direct messages
If an offer seems too good to be true, it most likely is.
What You Should Do When You Receive Suspicious Communication
We strongly recommend the following steps if you receive an unexpected offer, promotion, or message claiming to be from Esther A Coaching:
- Verify the sender — Check the email domain, social profile details, and contact information.
- Review the website carefully — A legitimate website will look professional and include clear contact details, policies, and service information.
- Look for spelling or grammatical errors — Scammers often make noticeable mistakes.
- Check for payment red flags — Requests for unusual payment methods or urgent transfers are common scam tactics.
If you are unsure whether communication is legitimate, we strongly recommend that you:
- Stop responding immediately
- Report the social media profile through the platform’s reporting tools
- Mark fraudulent emails as spam and block the sender
Need to Confirm Whether an Offer Is Real?
If you have received an offer, promotion, message, or advertisement claiming to be from Esther A Coaching and want to verify its authenticity, please contact us directly:
Email: hello@estheracoaching.com
Your safety and trust are extremely important to us. If you ever feel uncertain, please reach out — we are here to help.