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Rod Desinord
  • Real Estate Agent
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Gurus are a joke....One Guru said Lie to people

Rod Desinord
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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First off i feel like all these Gurus are a joke, There is a guru in Florida whose hole pitch is for you to lie to people about being a guru yourself. He teaches people how to dupe suspecting wanna be investors into thinking that you are the Guru and how to make them sign a paper stating that they are your apprentice. Make them do the work basically and you get a cut of their proceeds and none of their losses. smh

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Joe Bertolino
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Joe Bertolino
  • Investor
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The saying goes "you can't con an honest man". These gurus pray on greed and laziness. Deep in our hearts we all know there are no quick, easy, risk free shortcuts yet people are willing to pay tens of thousands to learn hard lessons.

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