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| Emerson.kn1@gmail.com 2008-03-09, 1:25 pm |
| Are there any Pennsylvania or Maryland folks in here actively
investing in Real Estate using the Real Estate Riches system?
This is the system that has the free workshops every month and was
started by Jeff Rubin a few years ago.
Chad Cassner and Scott McDonald run the Pennsylvania and Baltimore
investing operation
Their website is:
http://www.realestateriches.com
I am asking because I went to one of their free workshops in Maryland
and the business model that they explain makes a LOT of sense so I am
thinking of pursuing this.
However, I sure would like to hear from some of the 'students' about
their successes/failures with this investing program as well as any
opinions on whether this is real or not.
That is because my 'guard is up' due to a few things that just don't
seem right.
For instance, they stress heavily that everything is free, there is no
course to take and they even say that some of their 'students' (their
term) started with NO money.
=46rom their website:
"At Real Estate Riches,we give the information away at no charge. We
do not have a course to sell. If, after our workshop, someone is truly
motivated and wants us to personally help them apply what we teach,
they can then request further assistance in the form of personal
mentoring."
I found out at the free Workshop that there is actually a Course to
take and it is NOT free.
The free Workshops run about 3 hours and near the end , they inform
you that if you like what they have told you and you want to pursue
this venture with them, you need to take a 3 day class with their
mentors and it costs $9500
Also,They will personally mentor you for 90 days as you do some real
estate deals.
I can understand that it should cost money because this is a 3 day
class which requires the Real Estate Riches Mentors to spend 24 hours
of their time teaching and working with you. There are expenses
incurred running Real Estate Riches : the rent on the office they have
in Towson,the rent of the hotel conference rooms for the free
workshops,their website which has all the information you need,etc.
Questions :
Why is the fact of the $9500 cost kept so =A1=A5close to the vest=A1=A6 ?
Why do they wait until almost the end of a 3 hour workshop to tell you
about this 3 day course and that it costs $9500?
Why is there so little information about the Real Estate Riches
system?
Google turns up nothing (beyond their website address) about this in
either the Web or Usenet. It will now of course=83=BA
Why do they say some of their students started with NO money yet
somehow managed to come up with $9500 ?
As I said in the beginning of this post, I think that Real estate
Riches makes a lot of sense and I am thinking about spending the
$9500 to get going with this BUT I sure would like some more
information from folks that do not have a vested interest in this.
Thanks for reading and any subsequent replies.
Noal
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| Abraham.Brown@gmail.com 2008-03-26, 9:25 pm |
| My wife an I too are considering doing this.
My first seminar I was PO'd about the cost. Then I thought about and
realized that all the courses I've taken in the past had little
monetary up front to get started, therefore no motivation to make it
back.
The reason they hold the $9500 towards the end is that they need the
time to make their point that it is an investment in yourself. If you
really were looking to make a change you would find a way to get the
money.
I suggest contacting the office and setting up an interview. That is
what I did, and afterwards explained it to my wife, and then she
wanted to go to a seminar. Guess my explanation wasn't enough. She
went and is motivated as I am.
I've already called a few realtors, and might go look at a few
properties just to get a feel for it. But I definitely will be taking
the class so that I can get the support, documents, mentor and vendor
list.
Enjoy and May Real Estate Riches Be Yours ( I like that!)
Abe
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| Brian Caplan 2008-04-02, 1:25 pm |
| On Mar 9, 1:21 pm, Emerson....@gmail.com wrote:
> Are there any Pennsylvania or Maryland folks in here actively
> investing in Real Estate using the Real Estate Riches system?
>
> This is the system that has the free workshops every month and was
> started by Jeff Rubin a few years ago.
> Chad Cassner and Scott McDonald run the Pennsylvania and Baltimore
> investing operation
>
> Their website is:http://www.realestateriches.com
>
> I am asking because I went to one of their free workshops in Maryland
> and the business model that they explain makes a LOT of sense so I am
> thinking of pursuing this.
>
> However, I sure would like to hear from some of the 'students' about
> their successes/failures with this investing program as well as any
> opinions on whether this is real or not.
>
> That is because my 'guard is up' due to a few things that just don't
> seem right.
>
> For instance, they stress heavily that everything is free, there is no
> course to take and they even say that some of their 'students' (their
> term) started with NO money.
>
> From their website:
> "At Real Estate Riches,we give the information away at no charge. We
> do not have a course to sell. If, after our workshop, someone is truly
> motivated and wants us to personally help them apply what we teach,
> they can then request further assistance in the form of personal
> mentoring."
>
> I found out at the free Workshop that there is actually a Course to
> take and it is NOT free.
>
> The free Workshops run about 3 hours and near the end , they inform
> you that if you like what they have told you and you want to pursue
> this venture with them, you need to take a 3 day class with their
> mentors and it costs $9500
> Also,They will personally mentor you for 90 days as you do some real
> estate deals.
>
> I can understand that it should cost money because this is a 3 day
> class which requires the Real Estate Riches Mentors to spend 24 hours
> of their time teaching and working with you. There are expenses
> incurred running Real Estate Riches : the rent on the office they have
> in Towson,the rent of the hotel conference rooms for the free
> workshops,their website which has all the information you need,etc.
>
> Questions :
> Why is the fact of the $9500 cost kept so 'close to the vest' ?
> Why do they wait until almost the end of a 3 hour workshop to tell you
> about this 3 day course and that it costs $9500?
>
> Why is there so little information about the Real Estate Riches
> system?
> Google turns up nothing (beyond their website address) about this in
> either the Web or Usenet. It will now of course=83=BA
>
> Why do they say some of their students started with NO money yet
> somehow managed to come up with $9500 ?
>
> As I said in the beginning of this post, I think that Real estate
> Riches makes a lot of sense and I am thinking about spending the
> $9500 to get going with this BUT I sure would like some more
> information from folks that do not have a vested interest in this.
>
> Thanks for reading and any subsequent replies.
>
> Noal
i am looking to begin the class this Friday. did you receive any
responses to your inquiry?
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