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Rent to Retirement Academy Experience

Parker Robertson
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Posted Jan 6 2024, 13:27

Rent to Retirment (RTR) has very recently announced the RTR academy that investors can join for a one time payment to learn everything about investing. Additionally, the majority of the price is refunded if you invest with RTR. Originally, the entire price of the academy would be refunded if you invested with RTR, but from what I can tell that has now dropped from 100% to only 90% refund (not sure why they dropped it so shortly after launching). And only if you invest in the following 6 months after you join. 


The numbers make this seem like an amazing deal, but I want to make sure it’s not just a way to grab my business and that it will actually educate me and provide long term value. Has anyone joined the academy that would be willing to share their experiences? 

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