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Terrence Ward
  • Pflugerville , TX
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Should I pay to go to a Robert Kiyosaki workshop

Terrence Ward
  • Pflugerville , TX
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I recently went to my second Kiyosaki seminar.  They at the end of course tried to sell everyone a package deal for a three day workshop. I spoke with a friend and he purchased a package from them and was not impressed as the company kept wanting more money from them.  Has anyone bought this workshop?  Do you recommend paying the 500 dollars for it?  

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Nick G.
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  • Moorpark, CA
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Nick G.
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  • Moorpark, CA
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@Terrence Ward, you should read Kiyosaki's books. He educates on the value of working hard, often for free, in order to learn and become sharp and successful (no mention anywhere of paying a guru.) I wouldn't be paying much mind to the company that he started that bears his name, but has since been sold off. Plus, your friend already told you he wasn't impressed.

In the future, try searching past forum posts to begin your search for feedback!

See: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/79/topics/316...

and this https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/79/topics/131...

Cheers!

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