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Mark Forest
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TCS Foreclosures

Mark Forest
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fenton, MI
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We talked to their salesman and listened to the conference call. The initial salesperson asked us if we had money to “invest†and we said yes. After I listened to the discussion my wife and I were dubious and just not convinced. They wanted $8000.00 for tuition not investment. The salesperson called us back and when my wife balked at the price he said we are “unprofessional†and did not tell the truth to him.

If I had been on the phone I would not have been as nice as my wife. Look out for this outfit. Anyone who uses such high pressure sales usually has something to hide. Colleges that offer education certainly do not call and push you to come.