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Marshawn Moore
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Has anyone join New Wealth Advisor (NWA) Riverside CA

Marshawn Moore
  • Stanton, CA
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Has anyone heard about or join [b]New Wealth Advisor in Riverside? I went to one of there meeting and was gonna join but as i was making payments to take the 3 day class. I kept find info about it being a scam and another thing that throw me off is on one of their videos there was this guy that I seen before on another Real Estate commercial. But they claim that those people were not actors. Has anyone ran into them before?

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Aryana Rahman
  • La Verne, CA
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Aryana Rahman
  • La Verne, CA
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I first came to the intro about a year ago and it has been a great experience.  I have learned a ton about flipping and now have current deals going on.  It's easy for people to say it's a scam because they expect to magically make money and when they don't they ruin the possible experience for others.  It's just fear.  To be successful in any business you have to let go of that fear and jump in with both feet.  No, the training isn't free but neither is any other kind of training.  My niece spent 12k learning to apply make up and be a make up artist.  One could say that was a scam as well. The bottom line is that they don't hand you deals, you have to go out and do the work.  They will however, teach you how to FIND the deals.  Once you have a deal they will guide you through the process and even help you attain the funding with out coming out of pocket or using your personal credit. None of those people are fake.  I see them often and they have pictures of their deals.  Most have their own company's now and stay a part of the community to leverage each other.  I hope this info helps!

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