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Is the Tax Delinquent Blueprint legit?

Tom Frost
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I have been looking into different training programs for unique investment strategies and the Tax Delinquent Blueprint run by Jason Palliser is an interesting one I've come across. However, there is very little on the internet about the program except the content put out by Palliser. If anyone has gone through the program or knows someone who has I would love to hear their insight into it's value and whether it is worth the investment. 

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Patricia Cote
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I bought the Tax Delinquent program. It was very detailed and probably will work very well. I wanted to do it because it reaches out to sellers that are behind in taxes and it gets their attention and they trust you so they reach out to you. 

I didn't implement it because I didn't feel comfortable setting up an official government-looking website and letterhead, tell them you will send them money to pay their taxes, then tell them that you can't. 


 Patricia.  Can you explain more about the bait and switch you are talking about?  The pitch is they call looking for advice and then you tell them their three options. Cash Sale, list it, or ? They dont really tell you the third thing.  Is this the third thing? we can pay for it then change the story? Any insight would be helpful.


 I don't remember what the options are, since I stopped after they said that you tell them you will pay their taxes, submit it to your department to approve it, then tell them they're not approved. Of course, after you tell them that, you do keep trying to help them, and work out a deal that everyone is happy with in the end. But I couldn't get myself to do what I considered lying, to folks who are behind in their taxes. 

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