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Eric Marquez
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Feedback on Thach Nguyen's mentor program springboardtowealth

Eric Marquez
  • Seattle area
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Does anybody have any feedback on Thach Nguyen's Springboard to Wealth program?  There seem to be a lot of programs to help people get off the ground.  Has anybody enrolled in the program?  I would be interested to see the feedback on it.

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Wesley Na
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Wesley Na
  • New to Real Estate
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i regretfully enrolled in Thach's Nguyen program Springboard to Wealth and it was a disappointing experience. Instead of providing actionable strategies and insights, the program was filled with generic information readily available for free online. It felt like a waste of time and money. The high cost did not match the quality of the content or the level of support provided. But i guess you take away and learn things from bad experiences too...

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