If you were ever serious about getting your ex back, you’ve probably browsed the internet for some kind of a solution that would bring your ex back.
You visited various websites and Youtube channels and eventually came across coaches who claimed that they could help you text your ex back.
They offered you their expertise in exchange for expensive e-books, PDF guides, a few minute videos that you can find on the internet, and even 1-on-1 voice calls.
But to you, they seemed legit because they had a lot of fake testimonials and deceitful websites claiming that their voodoo manipulation texts work.
If only you knew that such websites were either working in direct affiliation with the “Text your ex back program” or that they belonged to the same owner (same website, just a different domain).
You certainly wouldn’t consider purchasing their services.
Similar to the “spells to get your ex back,” text your ex back scams work in a similar way.
Scammers also pay to appear high (or higher) on search results and compete with other text your ex back scammers.
It’s how they make themselves stand out and keep their business alive.
And although we can’t mention who the people offering false hope are, we can say that every “coach” with the “text your ex back pdf plan” has lost his or her dignity.
He or she became a fraudster who couldn’t find legitimate ways to aid those who suffer from heartbreak, so he or she instead decided to play on the suffering person’s weaknesses.
It’s truly a shame that such heartless people exist in this world. Perhaps if we knew how they came to exist, maybe we could help them regain their self-worth.
From my understanding, they become hope-instilling text your ex back scammers on the internet because they don’t respect themselves enough.
Their awareness of morality is just too low for them to differentiate right from wrong, so they choose to scam people for their selfish monetary gains.
It really sucks that they aim to extort money from a person who’s already going through the most painful experience in his or her life.
But no, they just don’t care. They take the dumpee’s money anyway, hurt him or her, and give him or her false hope and misinformation.
So if you’re interested in learning more about the text your ex back scams, today is your lucky day.
We’ll expose the fraudsters for their disservice to humanity and hopefully prevent you and your loved ones from falling prey to them.
Text your ex back scams
I’d like to start by saying that the purpose of this article isn’t to make myself appear wiser and more credible as I don’t intend to bash on the coaches who provide genuine information.
My only goal is to steer you away from the people who offer dumpees quick solutions that usually end up backfiring.
I say “backfiring” because there is no legitimate technique that involves texting your ex back.
It doesn’t exist.
If your ex’s fixed mentality could be changed simply by texting, then breakups would be a joke.
Every dumpee could simply pick up his or her phone and text his or her ex some “masterfully prepared” ex back texts.
It would be as easy as pie.
But it’s not!
Your ex is a human being whose positive feelings for you don’t resurface when you send a “harmless” reminder text.
Quite frankly, they can’t when your ex craves space and feels angry or relieved that the relationship has ended.
This is especially true if your ex blocked you or started dating another person right away.
Breakups can certainly be more complicated than the text your ex back scams make them seem.
The truth is that text your ex back programs can’t work when your ex is enjoying his or her life without you and is completely unreceptive to you.
And that’s because there is no psychological manipulation technique that can change your ex’s emotions from:
- cold to hot
- anger to love
- indifference to love
- hatred to love
- disrespect to respect
The only thing that can help you when your ex texts you (on his or her terms) is a good attitude and positive, confident behavior.
Step by step ex back guides can not because they don’t know your ex and aren’t individually crafted.
They aren’t even based on psychology or any theories that could work.
I’ve read them myself and I can tell you that they’re a hoax. They’re made by greedy people who make a living by scamming genuine, desperate dumpees. ?
Text your ex back example texts
What some people suggest you say and do is truly unforgivable.
They basically say you should text your ex on your broken-hearted, powerless terms and say something that will make your ex miss you.
They completely neglect the fact that your ex requires space from you and doesn’t want to talk to you anymore.
That’s why they say that you may “sometimes” encounter problems, such as disinterest, bitterness, suffocation, a lack of respect, and other “predictable” encounters.
Their textbook basically contains solutions to all your dumpee problems, so all you have to do is read some text your ex back example texts and mesmerize your ex back.
According to them, it’s that simple.
Here are some texting examples scammers say you should send every few days or as often as possible. ?♂️
- Hey John. Happy birthday! Have a great year ahead!
- Hi John. I went to Subway the other day and it reminded me of the time when we spent the whole afternoon there. I just wanted to let you know I thought of you.
- Hey. Do you have Sarah’s number? I just wanted to congratulate her on winning the swimming competition.
- My friends and I went out the other night and we had such a blast. We drank, hopped from one bar to another, and made a lot of new friends. I barely remember how I got home though. Anyway, I wish you were there.
- You won’t believe what just happened!!
- Hey. I’ll be in your area tomorrow. Do you want to hang out?
- Don’t worry. It’s just coffee!
As you can see, the examples of texting your ex back are a joke. I’ve been doing this for a long time and I can tell you that no dumper has fallen for something so ridiculous.
Let’s go over the 7 examples and explain why they won’t work for you.
- Your ex doesn’t deserve/want to hear from you. Silence and a lack of initiation from your ex’s are proof of that. That’s why you should be following the indefinite no contact rule and moving on. Definitely not messaging your ex and ruining your self-esteem.
- Your ex doesn’t care about your daily/weekly updates. Especially when you say that you think about him or her. You see, when you profess your sentimental feelings, you don’t trigger nostalgia in your ex. You trigger disgust.
- There are dozens of better-suited people to ask for a favor, so don’t pretend that your intentions are selfless. You’re not fooling anyone.
- This text intends to convey to the dumper that you don’t demand anything from him or her. But in reality, you’re still messaging the dumper to pour your heart out.
- A foolish attempt to pique the dumper’s interest. Keep your dignity and stay true to your moral values.
- If the dumper wanted to hang out, you’d hear about it by now.
- As if a little push would get your ex to change his or her mind. In the real world, it would suffocate the dumper further.
Text your ex back crooks suggest that you rebuild attraction with your ex—as if your ex is waiting to get reattracted and merely needs a spark.
They make it seem so simple by suggesting that you just have to “remind your ex” of the good times and trigger some nostalgic feeling in him or her.
Some text your ex back examples even include paragraphs of self-reflective texts and say that you should apologize for your behavior and mention that you’ve begun your journey of self-improvement.
What they fail to mention though is that your ex doesn’t care if you’ve corrected all your shortcomings and became the next Bon Jovi.
Your ex attached so much negativity to your persona that your ex feels repulsed by the thought of loving you again.
Here are 5 reasons why texting your ex back doesn’t work.
You won’t get your ex back by text
If you’re still wondering, “How to get your ex back with text messages,” you’re wasting your time.
It’s not your turn to act because it was your ex’s premeditated decision that separated you in the first place.
So think about that for a minute. What’s texting your ex going to do?
If your ex doesn’t want to talk to you, replies shortly, or takes days to reply—how do you intend to text to get your ex back?
Certainly not by force?
By now, you probably know that you can’t.
Not only can’t, but you shouldn’t attempt it either. Your ex was the one who gave up on you, so if anyone has “texting to get his or her ex back” to do it’s your ex.
It doesn’t get simpler than that, so reflect for a bit before you purchase ex back programs that will separate you from your hard-earned money.
Join this website’s Discord breakup community and ask the people in it about their opinion.
They’ll direct your attention away from scammers and tell you that indefinite no contact is the way to go.
So save the money and use it on something that will help you relieve anxiety.
This can be anything from going on vacation, buying yourself a gym membership, or purchasing some psychology oriented books (if you’re interested in the way people think and behave.)
Just don’t buy text your ex back e-books and PDFs and put your trust in someone who’s making a living by scamming people.
Reviews on text your ex back PDF guides
Prior to writing this article, I’ve researched some websites and articles under the “text your ex back” keywords and read their reviews.
It didn’t surprise me at all when I found out that their reviews were either written by the scammers themselves or by their affiliates who gave them a rating of 4.8/5 on average.
The reviews basically stated that text your ex back programs work great and that they are perfect for all dumpees.
But because they didn’t want to sound too promising, they threw in a twist and said that the program comes with a downside.
In order to get your ex back by texts, they suggest that you must implement the notorious 30-day no contact rule (which is a scam to begin with) and wait 30 days before you can get your ex back.
So of course, a lot of struggling dumpees end up taking the bait because who wouldn’t wait 30 days to get their ex back?
I know I would if I were desperate.
Most dumpees would take their ex back even after 6 months and some even after a year.
But the ones who get hurt the most and fail to love themselves again would take their ex back even years later.
This means that waiting for mere 30 days is a deal no heart-broken dumpee can refuse.
People would move mountains and swim oceans just to get another chance with their ex.
And that’s exactly the kind of desperation “text your ex back” scammers play on.
They haven’t discovered new ways of helping dumpees reunite with their exes, so they came up with new ways to scam people.
Forget about the text your ex back reviews!
Text your ex back reviews are as fake as they get. I haven’t come across any reviews that were legit and said that it hasn’t helped them.
At least not on the first page of Google because fraudsters spend money to spread lies and keep the truth hidden.
That’s why I’ve taken my research further and looked elsewhere.
After some digging, I came across forums where actual people who bought the program shared their opinions.
To sum it up, they said that the 30-day no contact rule hasn’t worked for them and that the program has wasted their money.
One person said that he wasted his $47 (which is the price most of the text your ex back programs go for).
Another person said that it doesn’t provide any useful information and that it’s a money-grab.
You see, the good thing about text your ex back reviews on the internet is that you can’t fake all of them.
Amazon, for example, is one of those sites where buyers write genuine reviews.
Unless the owner buys his or her own product and fakes that too, of course.
So if you’re looking for the most accurate “text your ex back reviews,” go to Amazon and forums that have nothing to do with the websites’ owner.
Ask random people about it and they’ll tell you that you can’t reason with the dumper’s stubborn mind.
You can’t send him or her a nostalgia text, a reminder text, jealousy text, or any kind of text that fake internet coaches tell you to send.
Text your ex back programs offer refunds
Most scammers on the internet offer free refunds.
They do so because it doesn’t cost them anything to return the money. They just don’t make any profit—and they’re fine with that.
The truth is that even if they choose not to return the money, the buyer can just take it back by force anyway.
It’s called buyer’s protection—and most payment gateways have it.
So what’s the point of saying “30-day money-back guaranteed” if every person is guaranteed money back anyway?
It makes no sense.
It’s all just a scam designed to push the dumpee to make a purchase by giving him or her assurance that the program works.
Moreover, text your ex back scammers also scam dumpees by posting badges of authenticity on their websites.
Here’s an example.
Some text your ex back scammers even deceive their potential victims by using countdown timers.
They put a text on their website that says that the deal expires in 5 minutes and that you better purchase the program before it’s too late.
It looks like this.
Purchase the program before the deal expires!!before 349$
NOW ONLY $47!!
Other get your ex back scams on the internet
Some internet coaches know no shame as they charge poor dumpees between $300 – 1000$ for a 1-hour coaching session.
They do this because they don’t like to work very hard and would rather just give “their expertise” to one or two broken-hearted people than to heal 10 hearts for that amount.
They’re happy as long as they get the money and get by with minimum effort. It’s called laziness and greed.
But money and poor working ethics aside, the worst thing about them is that they’ve stopped learning about relationships and breakups the moment they started operating on a less work, more pay basis.
They simply can’t grow anymore because life doesn’t reward those who lack enthusiasm and passion for the work that they do.
As a matter of fact, it makes them want to give less and less.
I personally don’t know what kind of service these scammers provide, but based on their Youtube videos, I can say that anyone who asks you to “work with him or her” is basically begging you to pay.
And when a person begs you to open your wallet, you can be certain that he or she isn’t interested in helping you, but rather in helping himself or herself.
Don’t be deceived by their education and fake success stories.
A legitimate person doesn’t ask for money, nor does he or she limit his or her knowledge to helping just a few people.
Authentic people aim to contribute to the world more than they take from it.
And that’s because helping others makes them happy.
Have you purchased any text your ex back programs? What do you think about them? Let us know by commenting below.
My name is Zan and I’m the founder of Magnet of Success. I enjoy writing realistic relationship and breakup articles and helping readers heal and grow. With more than 5 years of experience in the self-improvement, relationship, and breakup sphere, my goal is to provide advice that fosters positivity and success and avoids preventable mistakes and pain. Buy me a coffee, learn more about me, or get in touch today.
Hi Zan or anyone who can help
Here is my problem I am trying to do no contact, my ex has legal documents and passports my lawyer needs next week she has promised me four times she would post them out to me still no sign, she also told me twice she would leave them at the front door for me to collect and didn’t I have to get them back obviously knocking on her door unannounced is not a good idea but I need them by next Monday so running out of options, please advice someone thanks
I did ,they’re were supposed to have how to text your ex, but wasn’t there, and nothing there gave me an idea how to get my ex, another one never got the book a paid for it, not worth at al
Hi Maria.
I’m sorry to hear this has happened to you.
I believe you have 3 months or so to refund your money back.
Best regards,
Zan