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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Starting out BROKE
Greetings everyone.
The name is Daniel. I just finished attending a 3 day REI course (FortuneBuilders). Im working as a barber in Fremont, CA, and my money is tight. My credit score is 620. I tried going to 'epicfastfunding.com' , but i was declined because of a 2000$ loan for a car that got repossessed in 2010. I have no idea what to do. Can anyone give me any advice?
Thanks.
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spend the less than 1k it cost and get a RE license then try to get on with a brokerage that will allow you to work on as a team member.. earn as you learn. keep your day job.
do not spend any money on any paid for training at this point you can't afford it and your not going to make any deals with no money no skills etc.
save your money
- Jay Hinrichs
- Podcast Guest on Show #222
