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Stacy Gilman
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Has anyone had an experiences with Cogo Capital?

Stacy Gilman
  • Southbridge, MA
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I see lots of ads for Cogo Capital for private lending. Has anyone had any experience with this company? 

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Erik D.
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Erik D.
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  • Minneapolis, MN
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I recently had a phone call with them. They told me that they like to lend to people with solid experience. To gain that experience, I could go to a 3-day training session for $3000. I have heard that some people are given a price of $2500 and sometimes less. Why does the price change for the training session? Why do I need to pay a lender money for training before they lend me money?

So for ~$2500, you get training. Then they will lend to you up to 4 loans at a time and will fund 100% of what you need.

All this talk about an inner circle and the Lee Arnold "system."

What's the deal here? Legit? Not legit?

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