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Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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Yes or No?????

Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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Would you spend $2000 for a course on how to buy and flip properties? If not, why? If yes, what would you require from guru in knowledge, experience and time?
Especially interested in those that have paid fees like this and their results. Rich

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Dustin Gott
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Dustin Gott
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The only course I have ever paid more than a couple hundred dollars for was John Behles seminar about notes. It was in depth and well worth it. I think it has to include information that is not easily found elsewhere. Much of the information he gave could not be found googling or at the local library. I also didnt get the impression that he did the seminar to make money (which Im sure he did) but rather to enjoy teaching new students how to do what he has done for years. I dont think most gurus are in the business for that reason though so I would shy away from most costing that much.

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