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Value for money or not, I'd just like the details of what is on offer, then I'll see the value for money or not. As I need to see how it fits me also (or me fitting the course).
I have emailed Steve diretly via the email I received in the hope to get the answers I am after.
So to simplify it, if I signed up to a Uni Course, I would have read through the exact course information 1st, then gone to the open day, met the staff etc, before handing out the money and/or signing contracts. Then it is up to me to make the most of it.
Funny thing is, and the hint I am dropping is, I would have thought given that I am not the 1st to ask this question, there would be a link in the online shop section or somewhere else with these answers.
New to the board, well yes, new member, but have been reading through entires for some time now looking for infomation and or oppinoins on different things of interest.
I have found many worth while points of view for different topics and also useful web sites to.Cheers for that Admin
I did find that post, I'm getting good with the search feature.Steve says ….
The cost covers the following:
A. Direct 1-on-1 mentoring over 12 months
B. Access to structured training including over 400 pages of written material, CDs, DVDs, Webinars etc.
C. 5 One-day (10am to 4pm) Mini Seminars exclusive to RESULTS participants
D. And many other benefits and privilegesWhere can I find the exact details of what these inclusions are, I tend to get a bit wound up if I let my self get caught out, in other words, like to be sure exactly what my money buys.
In the above post, I feel the information provide is not exact enough, details please. Where can I find them? Such as Point "D" above, what is that, a "Tee" shirt, or 1st class trip to Dubia?
Where exactly are these seminas?
Not having a go here, just cautious as I feel there are to many rip offs in this kind of business.
At this time, I am not able to make the call to the guy you mentioned, I am OS for a while with work.
A sceptic could say that as the info is difficult to get, this could be something to be warry off, given the popularity of this website, my guess is this is not the case.
CheersI to received the email inviting me to get involved with this, I guess I'm not the only one.
I seem to have trouble seeing past the advertising hype and find the exact details of what my money buys, or am I not seeing the correct link for it?
Is there exact details of what is on offer, or do you pay first, find out later? I hope this is not the case.
CheersThanks for that sue.
It makes a lot of sense what your saying.
I have made my price judgements using market trends of what the bigger homes in the area have been sold for, not just the local agents and what they say.
The new house, we'll live in it ASAP to save on rent else where whilst finishing the building off, can't live in one of the investments as they are 2,000 k's away.
When completed, we'll sell it. Also I want to cover the 12 months living thing in case I am liable to capital gains tax on it.
As for my other properties meeting the goal, I'd be a mug to complain, for sure. They are meeting growth and income expectations, even before this rental shortage, there were a small cue of people wanting to live in them.
I may not know much of realestate, but I know location is something.
The info I am not sure on is something you mentioned, this business of the high end homes not being something effected to much by interest rates, I did read it once also. I can see your point, and it is that market we'd be targeting with this house as a block of land in this location with these views warrents a home of certain size now days.
SO i gues it is fairly obvious that developing is the go, just nervous about trippling a mortage I suppose.
My question now could be how true it is about the high end homes, as I have also seen some take a very long time to sell, but admittedly, I have doubts on how these were advertised.