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Latonna Hill
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J.T. Foxx

Latonna Hill
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • houston, TX
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Hello Everyone :)

Has anyone attended J.T. Foxx's buying below value seminar. If so, what's your feedback?

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Karin Crompton
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Karin Crompton
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Hi Latonna Hill,

This is of course just my own experience, but I would steer clear of Foxx. He spoke to our REIA about 3 years ago and I went to his follow-up one-day seminar afterward. He was long on bravado and short on expertise. He tried to pass himself off as a big-timer and constantly checked his phone throughout the day ... WHILE speaking. He insulted attendees. I found him rude and arrogant and wound up somewhat amused by his act by the end of the day.

I was a complete newbie and probably totally naive - this was the first speaker I had ever seen through our REIA - and I wound up signing up for a weekend conference that was supposedly being put on by a guest speaker who came in for an hour during that day (I didn't want anything to do w/Foxx, but I thought this other speaker had potential). The weekend seminar turned out to be coordinated by Foxx, NOT the other speaker. The event was scheduled for about 2 months later in Toronto and I live in CT; Foxx's company didn't announce the exact location, nor the schedule, until a few days prior to the event. I had been hounding the company for details for about a month so I could ask for the right days off of work and I subsequently asked for a refund, as I couldn't maneuver my way to a conference in Toronto on such short notice. They repeatedly, and rudely, refused. Thankfully, I was only out $500. Coulda been worse, and lesson learned on my end.

Perhaps coincidentally (I never did ask), Foxx has never spoken again to our REIA. And our REIA is enormous, well attended, and has all the national gurus speak.