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Beware! Mastermind or MASTER BIND?

Jayden Spurlock
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I think it is my duty to warn other business owners and investors of the fraud, deception, and corruption happening under Ashesh B. Patel, Invest Beyond Multifamily LLC, and several of their known associates. He is all over BiggerPockets and BestEverCRE. BEWARE!!!!!!!

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I know nothing about this guy or his program. But, I will say that if you are trying to out the guy as a fraudster, this post does not convince me or probably anyone else either way. The all caps, exclamation points, and partial posting of the lawsuit only make raise more questions than they answer. I'd be careful - this kind of thing can put you at risk if you are wrong.

A more effective way to do this that might contribute value to the world in some way would be to put together a reasonable, rational, and professional post, asking for feedback, and inviting the person you are accusing or highlighting of wrongdoing to respond. 

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