On Apr 27, 4:11=A0am, wspi....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Apr 26, 11:57 pm, Louis Nardozi <lnard...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>
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> > Seriously,
>
> > I shouldn't have to tell grown ups this. Get a goddamn book from the
> > library for FREE. Now actually take the time to READ the book and
STUDY
> > it like there was thousands of dollars at stake BECAUSE THERE ARE.
Take
> > the ten thousand dollars you were going to give those assholes and BUY
A=
> > HOUSE. Jesus, there are two simple rules anyone can understand in 5
> > minutes. If you are going to rent it, make sure the rent you get will
> > cover all your expenses plus 100-200 bucks a month to save for
repairs,
> > vacancies etc. If you are going to sell it, you have to buy it at like
> > 50% of what houses next to it will sell for. Save the money you get
from=
> > the tax break on your first house and use it to buy another. Lather,
> > rinse, repeat. It's not rocket science.
>
> > Louis Nardozi
>
> > buyadr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > > Any updates on this? I went to the seminar last night, and although
> > > their presentation and methods make a LOT of sense, I want to be
> > > certain of what I'm getting into. The whole time, I kept wondering
if
> > > the students were really actors who were paid to come out and be so
> > > enthusiastic. Did they cry during their speeches at your seminar,
too?=
> > > =3D)
>
> > > He's right, it DID seem too goo (and easy) to be true, and $9,500 is
a=
> > > lot to "invest". I had an answer for every one of Noal's questions
> > > except one that I didn't even think about--if they started with no
> > > money, where'd the $9500 come from?? lol
>
> > > My heart and mind would appreciate updates from everyone!
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Nichelle
>
> Hi,
> I went through the free workshop and it was about 2 hours and 15
> minutes long.
> At first it seemed to good to be true but I know someone who took the
> class and clearly explained to me how it works.
> What I liked the most was they don't up sell you to a different
> program. They also don't charge any additional fees or dues!!! Unheard
> of.
> The comment above about getting a book and doing it yourself (you may
> need to take your own advice for your anger, lol) sounds like a good
> idea but most people won't do it themselves. Thats what we have
> schools of higher education. You need someone to fully understands it
> and will help you when you have questions. Plus they have a large
> network of Realtors, Property Managers, Contractors, etc .. There are
> power in numbers and it makes sense how being part of a large network
> you can get better service and rates from the providers. I am the kind
> of person that can do very well at whatever I do but I need someone to
> draw it out and show me how to do it once. I have found that most
> people can't and won't read a book on their own and go do what they
> read. Most people just go buy or read another book. HA =A0 so true isn't
> it!! =A0Anyway.... I guess the only way to know for sure is to check it
> out. My parents taught me that I will always get what I always got if
> I always do what I always did. I took the class and followed the
> simple process. I got three houses that first week out of class. I was
> surprised it worked but it did.
> You can't talk someone into this or sell them on it. It's a personal
> choice. I have found that it does work for motivated people who want a
> change in their life. I am living proof and it doesn't matter if you
> believe me or not. It still worked. Thank God!
>
> Enjoy your life people.... I finally am!!!
> Wspi
I am glad the process worked for you. I went to a seminar last week,
and felt that the whole presentation was rather slick and canned. When
they waited until near the end of the seminar to mention the $9500 fee
my scam/rip-off detector screamed GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE! The RER
radio program stresses, "don't bring your checkbook-work only an hour
a day. Any reasoable person knows it can't be that easy. If the
program is workable and profitable, I feel the company is doing
themselves a great disservice by presenting it that way. Who knows,
maybe thats how they fill the seats.
When I reviewed my notes and thought about the seminar the next day, I
realized they do seem to to have a reasonable and potentially
profitable system. It's always good to have a good team behind you
when pursuing something new. The most!!!!!!! believable part of the
entire seminar were the three guys who had completed the program and
claimed that they were profiting from the system. They seemed like
average run of the mill guys who made the program work for them. God,
I wish now I had stayed around to talk to them.
My nagging doubts still remain. How through was the training? How
dedicated are the mentors? Do the dedicated vendors really go the
extra mile? Where does the financing come from? How much time do you
truthfully need to spend in a week to make a reasonable amount of
money? How long did it take to recoup your initial 9500$ investment?
If someone is out there who has completed the program and can answer
my questions, please do. I can't seem to get the rip-off possibility
out of my mind. I may also be looking for a potential partner in the
Philadelphia area. Any replies appreciated.
Thanks for listening to my rant, and have fun,
WALLY


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