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Jeff Johnson
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  • West Chicago, IL
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Cameron Dunlap program

Jeff Johnson
  • Flipper
  • West Chicago, IL
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Can anybody give me pro/ cons of program. Is it worth doing for someone looking to get started. So far I like what it has to offer. Any input would be appreciated.

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I signed up for his Mentoring Program in April 2018.   It was the 20k program and a bad decision.     I give a thumbs down for the mentorship program overall.   He does have data, data data you can get from public records, but its very convenient to get quickly in one space and set up well.   I would say that if an expert, the tools that are given will be helpful.   But if you are a novice, won't know what to do with them.   IF you have a question you can mail it in and someone will respond to it the next day.  He considers any response to mean they delivered.    So if you had a question what is the cure for cancer and the response was "I don't know" they answered the question.     I joined another program since his program didn't work for me that cost $997, had a real mentor and started closing deals.   I did use Cameron's  Proof of funds letter that helped give me some credibility for foreclosure deals.  But after getting deals under contract couldn't find cash buyers which he said is easy part     He has a cash buyer data feed that didn't work at all, so I had to buy a deal myself and fix and flip.   They tried to use this deal to mean it was a total success, but my intention was to wholesale it    Mentors are hit and miss, it depends on who you get.   The ones I got in the beginning were pretty bad and were investors themselves.  They gave me another one in the end who was good, but I already had lost faith in the program.   Last thing my original mentor wanted was a competitor and I was in his market in the midwest coincidently.   They Wouldn't give a refund within the first month.     Had a guarantee that if you don't make double your money back in a year, that they will give an additional year.   In my case they didn't honor that and cut it short.      He feels that if a mentor is closing a lot of deals that means hes a good mentor.   That is like saying  Michael Jordan is an excellent coach.  Doesn't work that way with mentoring.

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