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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

No More Guru Sob Stories Please
Why would anyone spend money on RE Mentoring/Education? You have BP and the internet for free! I'm not talking about spending money on books here.
I'm always puzzled when I see the posts about how disappointed someone is after spending all that money and getting nothing in return. Sometimes they take the angle of trying to "expose" a scam. Isn't it embarrassing to admit that you spent all of that money on something everyone knows is a scam already?
Seriously! I've seen people on here talk about spending $500, $3000, $40,000 on seminars. Are you nuts? That could have been your downpayment!