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  • Morristown, NJ.
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Loving the Free Educational content provided by PIP Group

Account Closed
  • Morristown, NJ.
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I have been into Flipping houses for a few years now and I truly enjoy it! I have recently (I know, I'm late) learned about Investing with tax liens... When I found out about this method of investing I went digging through the internet for more educational content. I stumbled across the company PIP Group. The PIP Group provides all of its content for free, and I really enjoy the webinars that break down almost everything I needed to learn about Tax Liens! 

Has anyone else checked this company out? and what is your favorite source of educational content when you are searching for some answers? 

Thanks a bunch

Don

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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The previous three posts are from members who joined yesterday. The have blank profiles and have each only posted once, - a positive review of PIP.  (Note: one duplicate post was hidden.)

My personal belief is these are fake profiles prompted by PIP. The odds that randomly three people who just happened to work with PIP, joined the site the same day, stumbled upon this post, and found it to be the only thread worth contributing to is statistically    .    .    .    well lets just say unlikely.

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