Dennis Yu Reviews & Testimonials
Comprehensive collection of reviews, testimonials, and comments from industry insiders, former employees, and business contacts regarding Dennis Yu and BlitzMetrics.
Industry Insider Testimony
Industry Professional - Affiliate Summit East
"As we were doing our panel and Dennis was talking I realized some of the stuff he was talking about was complete bullshit. After the panel I talked to my Facebook friends and even some of his own employees were like, 'I can't believe he said that. He is just straight up lying.'"
Business Partner Assessment
"David was not very impressed with Dennis and said his initial impression was that he was all smoke and mirrors."
Industry Observer
"He had burned so many bridges with companies doing super sketchy stuff that they were now literally making nothing doing his Facebook stuff."
Industry Source - Facebook Advertising Community
"I was also told a rumor that he had been officially banned and even gotten some other companies banned (allegedly) from Facebook who he was running their accounts for."
Business Contact
"He went on to tell me that we were using their intellectual property and stuff... and that he would be coming after us legally as well as the contractors we were using if we did not pay up."
Facebook Advertiser
"Dennis had told them I was cloaking and sent them all kinds of docs and info about what I was doing with Facebook PPC... That outage probably cost us about 10–15k in profit."
Industry Professional - Marketing Industry
"In the course of the next couple weeks everyone who had ever said anything nice about Dennis Yu had contacted me and told me they got burned and sorry they had said nice things about him."
Lane Houk - Signal Genesys Founder
"Dennis, who is a prolific liar and scammer by my own direct experience and by all research compiled on this man from multiple sources, public records, government sites, and even the National Labor Relations Board."
Lane Houk - Facebook
"at 50 yrs old, #DennisYu has an awful, horrifying-to-read, track record... you have a decades-long track record in fact, that leads right up to this week. How bizarre and strangely non-coincidental, yet totally disturbing once someone really gets the scope of the wreckage trail you have left and are leaving."
Employee Reviews
BlitzMetrics has a 1.7/5 rating on Indeed based on employee reviews. Common themes include payment issues, toxic leadership, and exploitative practices.
Project Manager - Indeed
"The CEO doesn't know how to run a business, always traveling and spending money when his employees are not getting paid on time. No structure to the business, micro managing across the board. Don't work here."
Analyst - Indeed
"Poor culture, no standards, all kinds of favoritism, no training, very demanding, sexist environment, not a clear policy and dishonesty toward the clients."
Director - Indeed
"I worked so hard for a company that would constantly undercut me because of the way it was run. I was constantly put down by our CEO, even when I proved him wrong. I heard of others working so much that one of our team members actually had a heart attack."
Social Media Discussion
Tristan Parmley - Facebook
"There are 50+ victims. He's purchased domains in their names. He continues to defame people. I'm one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. He's a nightmare."
Source: Facebook Comment
Rick Friesen - Facebook
"I've watched this pattern for years now. He latches onto someone, sucks them dry, then moves on to the next victim. It's parasitic behavior."
Source: Facebook Comment
Joshua Crouch - Facebook
"He bought a domain in my company name (Relentless Digital LLC) without permission. We had to send a cease & desist. He's done this to dozens of people in our industry."
Source: Facebook Comment
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Trustpilot Reviews
Ethan Canter - Trustpilot
do NOT work for Dennis Yu
"Extremely toxic work environment. Whatever you do, know that your work won't be appreciated no matter how hard you do. The CEO is a hypocrite. He seems too influential and nice on the outside, but when you're there working under him, he can be the meanest boss. Racist and discriminate against VAs. They're always putting you down and claiming how they can easily accomplish a task and you're just slowing down the rest. Won't pay you on time. And will always question your work. 'Prove why you deserve this amount of money'. Extremely undervalue their workforce. They claim paying 3$/hour is enough. In fact, even people working there in managerial posts, only get 4-5$/per. They'll always claim that they're losing money training us up, when in fact they're only raking cash from clients and paying us close to nothing. NO TRANSPARENCY"
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Miranda Hernandez - Trustpilot
stay away from this scamming lying cheating Dennis Yu
"Dennis Yu was building the Conquer Local community through Vendasta back in 2019-2020. What started as community-building quickly transformed into Dennis creating an 'apprenticeship program' — designed to support his influx of clients from a chiropractic conference where he'd spoken. He had complete newbies with zero paid ads experience working on client accounts. He promised over 100 attendees that if they passed his apprenticeship program, he would give them clients and paid work after completing his training. I went through every single 'test,' which was actually his clients' work. Dennis never paid those people anything either. Virtual assistants working with Dennis were asking others in the program for work because Dennis wasn't paying them. Dennis had a young protégé named Tristan on the calls. Tristan left his state, moved to Vegas with Dennis, started a company with him, and invested thousands. Then suddenly, he moved back and wanted nothing to do with Dennis. Come to find out, Dennis was transferring (stealing) money from Tristan. Tristan filed a lawsuit against him. And me? I'm nobody important. I invested $30K — all I had left after COVID tanked my other business."
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User Submitted Reviews
Independent user-submitted reviews from dennisyureviews.com provide additional firsthand accounts and experiences with Dennis Yu and BlitzMetrics.
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Anonymous
November 23, 2025
I have worked for Dennis for the past year, and haven’t had anything negative happen to me personally. Dennis is someone who takes what he’s building very seriously, and spends as much of his time as he can working on it. The only “negativity” his employees might experience is them not caring about his mission nearly as much as he does.
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Anonymous
November 23, 2025
Okay. I don't know how any of this can be helpful. But this was my experience. And it really sucked. Dennis Yu was building the Conquer Local community through Vendasta back in 2019-2020. I'm not certain if he was hired by them or what the arrangement was — all I know is he was "in charge" and leading the effort. Originally, we were getting certified through the Conquer Local Academy. Somewhere along the way, we ended up doing Dennis Yu's work as well. I don't even recall which was which at this point. What started as community-building quickly transformed into Dennis creating an "apprenticeship program" — designed to support his influx of clients from a chiropractic conference where he'd spoken. He had complete newbies with zero paid ads experience working on client accounts. He promised over 100 attendees that if they passed his apprenticeship program, he would give them clients and paid work after completing his training. I went through every single "test," which was actually his clients' work. I knew that's what it was and willingly did it for the reward promised at the end. Why wouldn't he be telling the truth? He was backed by Vendasta (who no longer wants anything to do with him). Dennis eventually pulled a small group into his paid "office hours" where he taught digital ads weekly. I joined that too. After months of work, I submitted my application and waited. Then it happened. My friend — who didn't even apply — was suddenly accepted to help with paid ads. She didn't know how to use the software, didn't know how to run ads, didn't even own a laptop, and wasn't tech-savvy. A month later, she called saying Dennis had "verbally thrown her under the bus to save his own skin" by telling clients it was her fault they weren't getting results from the money he'd taken from them. She was used as a pawn. Another friend attended Dennis's apprenticeship meetup on the West Coast. He left early because it was so bad. Dennis had been on the phone with a client who'd paid tens of thousands, and Dennis's assistant said, "Dennis hasn't even opened this guy's file yet. And he's been a client for three months." My friend also learned Dennis wasn't paying his employees. He warned me not to participate in the apprenticeship program — that morally and ethically, I'd be getting into something I wouldn't want to be part of. Virtual assistants working with Dennis were asking others in the program for work because Dennis wasn't paying them. Dennis had promised apprentices doing the actual work that they'd receive funds from the accounts they managed. Dennis never paid those people anything either. Dennis would say, "Some people just can't cut it. I only work with clients paying me $50K+, and everyone else is too small, so you can have the work because I don't want it." And I believed him. Unfortunately, a lot of people did. Seemingly random people would jump on calls just to say, "Don't work with Dennis — you'll regret it." I thought, why would they go out of their way to slander someone? Over time, I realized the magnitude of what Dennis was doing: hopping from one person to the next who had influence, collecting money from their trusted community, then moving along to the next group. Dennis had a young protégé named Tristan on the calls. Tristan left his state, moved to Vegas with Dennis, started a company with him, and invested thousands. Then suddenly, he moved back and wanted nothing to do with Dennis. Come to find out, Dennis was transferring (stealing) money from Tristan. Tristan filed a lawsuit against him. Apparently, Dennis has a pattern of finding ambitious young people, leveraging them, then taking what's "his" from them — without asking. And me? I'm nobody important. I invested $30K — all I had left after COVID tanked my other business. I took every last dollar and invested it into the software he told me to, took his classes to "shorten" my learning curve. I stretched those funds for nine months, believing I'd have a job supporting a man with too many clients to handle. I made a lot of bad decisions with my time and finances listening to and believing Dennis Yu. Was I naive? Yes. Did I learn anything? Yes. Trust who and where you get your information from. I still don't know shit about ads despite being on his calls. The only thing he "mentored" on was content and social influence — which is how he keeps getting into bigger rooms: leveraging other people's authority to gain influence within their community, then setting up a "plan" to pool everyone's money together. He takes it all, doesn't deliver results, and moves onto the next group. He's been kicked out of many popular groups, fortunately. But many good businesses have fallen victim to his promises. It's unfortunate for the companies who trusted Dennis.
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