On Apr 28, 8:36 pm, Louis Nardozi <lnard...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi Wally,
>
> I have bought 5 properties (7 units) in the last 5 years by just buying
> the first one,
> fixing it up to be worth more and then refinancing to get the down
> payment for the next one. As long as you make sure it cash flows and
> that you have some reserve money it is easy as pie. You'll give up a lot
> of stuff like nice cars and $350 shoes but who needs that crap anyway?
> I'd rather have the houses. Once you get over 5, you can easily buy
> another every year. Go ahead man - live your dream but don't let those
> *****-ass wannabees make their living off of your fear.
>
> Louis
>
> wally wrote:
> > 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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