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Lachionte Culpepper
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Lux Home Pro Company

Lachionte Culpepper
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello. Does anyone have any experience working with LuxHomePro?

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I actually joined the program exactly one year ago.  To me, it does NOT worth the money.  It is in essence a very expensive on-line training program.  The company does NOT promised or guarranteed any real performance, all performance will have to depend on yourself.  If you are an experience business owner, most likely you can get vacation rental operation training with a much reliable and way cheaper source, then you are good to go.  If you are a unexperienced business owner, you may even lose an arm or leg for this.  

When I joined, there are three tier membership programs: Gold ($30k), Platinum ($50k), and Diamond ($100k).  I joined the Platinum program.  We were promised a lot in that 3 days conference.  But, after I joined, they just tried to talk me away and away from their promise until one day I realized I paid way too much for all the promises that they are NOT planning to deliver and all the services that I will have NO chance to use.  AND, if you look at the fine print, it only promised training in writing.  It was a TOTAL LOSS to me.  

Of course the company is changing.  But my lesson from this is NEVER PAY ANY TRAINING that amount of money.  It is insane.  It is only training after all.  It is not investment.  You need to come out with more money to invest.  In essence, you are LOSING money in training while you could use it in investment...

I will NOT do it again for sure...

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