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"property millionaire" seminars
tali
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has anyone attended one of those reguarly advertised free "property millionaire" seminars -it all seems to good to be true (no obligation , lots of free info, regulated) but have there been any complaints?
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Loads of people have attended them and handed over thousands of pounds for the privilege.
I would describe such people as.......
...............how can I put this politely?
Ummmm?
Oh I don't know.
F*cking idiots.
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If you want to be stiffed for £3,000 plus, go ahead.
If you want to find out their 'secrets' - available off ebay for around £50 !0 -
different companies do them so probably different outcomes.... I did attend a Warren something one once a couple of years ago - basically it was an hour long sales pitch at the end they present tempting discounts but they still want you to part with a couple of thousand - check out singing pig website there might be more info on different course there... some people think they are great others dont - just make sure you do loads of research first....:j Where there is a will there is a way - there is a way and I will find it :j0
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wecanhelpu wrote: »Loads of people have attended them and handed over thousands of pounds for the privelage.
I would describe such people as.......
...............how can I put this politely?
Ummmm?
Oh I don't know.
F*cking idiots.
That'll do
you are quite funny:j Where there is a will there is a way - there is a way and I will find it :j0 -
has anyone attended one of those reguarly advertised free "property millionaire" seminars -it all seems to good to be true (no obligation , lots of free info, regulated) but have there been any complaints?
What do they say about things that seem "to good to be true"....hmmm let me think....was it something like "jump in with your wallet" or something?
Well here's a real life story of someone who did "jump in with their wallet"....read and learn:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/main.jhtml?xml=/property/2005/09/21/phell21.xml0 -
They say they can get you property at BMV but surely if they could sell it for more they would. They sell it to you at £x so at best this is its market value.0
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thanks for replies, i would never ever attend one but given the huge profitability of the property market,the claims could appear to be entirely realistic to some0
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the only property millionares are them and they made their millions with rip off seminars, i would spend 10 quid on a book in waterstones or go to the library, don't like sales pitchesthings arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back then
MercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
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you can learn some interesting things at these free seminars - but leave your cheque book at home !! the Daily telegraph story is one of hundreds of folks who have lost money at Inside Track - they are utter utter sharks - people have lost their homes because of them. They have settled out of court several times when they were sued, buy their paperwork now has so many disclaimers that its almost impossible to sue them.0
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