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Kirk Bagg
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Than Merrill Summit Seminar

Kirk Bagg
  • Waterford, MI
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OMG what a waste of time. This thing already ran for 8  hours and now they are saying it's going to last another 2 hours and still haven't learned a dam thing more than a complete newbie would get from a 10-minute meeting with anyone that knew anything about real estate.

The entire "event" was a commercial for his FBCoaching.com website where he gets you to spend $30 to enroll in his Mastery course.

I assume this all because he can't hold live events to get people to sign up for eh weekend seminars where he tries to sell them in the Mastery program then.

I wish I could find a way to bill home for the entire day I wasted. I don't know who should be more embarrassed him for being so shameless in his promotion with no real content or me for actually participating.

I was excited to go to the weekend seminar that I already paid for until I just sat through all this. Now I want my money back not going to pay to have someone try and sell me some other program and provide no real knowledge.

All I can say is stay away unless you want to waste your time unless you want to spend $30k to pay to use their "system".

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Spencer Cornelia
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Spencer Cornelia
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@Kirk Bagg this is how all of these seminars operate. They're all an upsell "pitch" fest. Consider it a lesson learned. I highly recommend to everyone to never attend a seminar like this. They're truly all the same. But they know how to sell and bring people in so they will continue. (except for Nudge, LLC - the FTC has already cracked down on them)

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