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The quickest way to increase the value is to get hold of Henry Kaye and ask him if you can use one of the crooked valuers he used to bribe to give inflated valuations. They are all looking for some work now.
Once you have the puffed-up valuation, just go to one of the shonky lenders and they’ll help you borrow some extra money to buy another property.
And then, when the whole lot comes a-crashin down, stand back. Or, find someone who doesn’t know the tricks, such as a young family looking to buy a home of their own and WRAP ‘EM into it.
Just kiddin’ folks.
Bec
Trust me, this BS fellow is on his last legs. The outcry with his franchisees is gathering momentum.
Bec
Well, what can I say?
First, I suppose I should start by apologizing to Steve and all the people who believe in his Millionaire program. You were right and I was wrong.
I really did not think it was possible to become a millionaire in 12 months.
But Wilandel have done it in 7 months, so you truly deserve a pat on the back.
This is just amazing, I barely know what to say, other than to say again that I am sorry for doubting you. I hope you will forgive me for being such a b to you and for doubting you.
And you, Steve, you really are the Millionaire maker that they said you were on TV.
Henry Kaye, eat your heart out.
Humble and contrite Bec
Phew, I think Kay’s got it right. In our life, we have the same friends we’ve had for years. Lots of them are as broke or broker than they ever were. Financially, we don’t have a worry in the world, but then we don’t define success by the size of our bank accounts.
I am not sure how many people know this, but in class the other day it was mentioned that it was only as recently as the 1890s that the word success as defined by the Oxford Dictionary was amended to include a mention of finances.
Take a look at a lot of the posts on this forum and you’ll see how far we have lost our way. The worst thing about money is how it makes you do things you don’t really want to do. Like become a property loan shark and call yourself an investor.
Love you Kay.
Bec
Most of the people caught by Henry Kaye were NOT “dunces”. By mocking the victims of Kaye we display an appalling lack of care for our fellow citizens.
Let’s get one thing straight – Kaye is a fraudster. He caught people because he lied to them. It’s as simple as that.
Mocking victims of scams is a method of trying to tell the world, “Look at me, I am so smart because I didn’t get caught.”
Yes, well one day when you get caught, you won’t want your pain made worse by being described as a “dunce”.
Blaming or mocking people who are the victims of property scams is the same as blaming rape victims for making poor dating decisions.
Enough!
Bec
As long as he keeps going, then every decent person should keep going in an effort to stop him.
Anyone who teaches the predatory tactics that he teaches (and uses) is a menace to society.
He is giving Oz a bad name in the UK. Watch this space because there are plenty outside Oz who have lots of reason to keep going toward the goal of stopping this BS man.
Bec
SSH!
Listen you all – this is a sensitive topic. Any first grade investor knows that it’s not gonna happen – the millionaire stuff, that is.So let’s type in whispers. Okay?
Just let it die, will ya? It got more people into the courses, good PR, but please be fair to Steve and don’t ask about this.
The challenge now is not about how to become a millionaire in a year but how to come up with an excuse as to why it didn’t happen.
I reckon we should all join in and help. Because I am in a generous mood – just got home from work and love the weekends – I’ll go first, with two suggested excuses.
1. “The market has changed. I can’t be responsible for the market.”
2. “The people did not follow the system. It’s not my fault if they don’t follow the system.”
Okay, who’s next in the SSH program? That stands for Save Steve’s Hide.
Love to all and have a lovin weekend. It’s freezin here right now. Good cuddlin weather.
Cheers
Bec
Went into a second hand bookstore the other day – to brush up on some Browning.
Bought a book for eight quid. In the 70s, it sold new for 1.95. That’s a quadruple increase.
What’s a new paperback these days? They always go up.
They had no Browning so the one I bought was called The Moon’s a Balloon. As Wayne Dyer says, maybe it’s a sign.
Bec
All you have to do to check out this company, or any others like them, is to ask for the lists of their past sold properties.
And then you search the properties and look for the resales. And it’s there that you will find the worth of their advice and their so-called great investments.
This is just so basic, but basic is so often forgotten – until after we take the plunge.
Measure twice cut once, my mum urged. Made me a supporter of sex before marriage that did. And, wow, was I glad. Hubby is great!
Love
Bec
Gee Brad, you write pretty well about yourself. Much better than what you write in them books.
The Lord gives us clues. For instance, the intitials of our names.
See ya in the paper when they next do a piece on the franchise revolt at Fraction International.
Bec
Now listen up, girls. Do a little more than just take a cursory look and you’ll see almost the same signs as all the get-rich-boys give out.
If you reckon the men are bad news when it comes to property spruiking, stand aside, the girls are gonna show ’em what for – until it all comes raining down on ’em.
Stay indoors babes. And make sure you lock em up tight.
Tight Bec
Ah now, Mr Pelican, whadya wanna go do something mean like that? As a wrapper, I suppose you can’t help yourself.
I got a great life, Mr Pelican <<edited>>?
Bec
Oh lookee here. Mr Pelican has got it right. Good for you. These goons are NOT to be trusted.
Cheers
Bec
Ah sweet Bill, how it gladens my heart to see your name again. Honestly, lately many of the posts are similar to what gets scrawled on the backs of doors in public lavatories.
You bring a touch of class to this place.
Lots of kisses
Bec XXXXX
Oh yeah, right and what’s that going to do for them?
It is irresponible to give such advice when thousands of people have been caught buying OTP.
Bec
The TV stations that did the “pro-wrapping” stories did not realise they were promoting an unethical method. They had much in common with the so-called buyers. They were naive.
Now that the disclosures are coming out, you are going to see more truthful stories about wrapping. Judging by the way wrappers react to truth, you won’t like the stories.
Yea, yea, I know you won’t like to hear this.
Cheers
Bec
Do you mean they do wraps for you?
Bec
The question of the topic is “Wraps – Good or Bad?”
The answer is Bad.
Cheers
Good Bec
Prices have now started to fall in the UK.
Sounds like the time for novices to start buying.
Perhaps you are one who won’t.
Cheers
Bec
LeighK, I thank you for sticking up for me. I have noticed the bullying that comes in this forum, but hey, I don’t mind.
When I was a little girl I once ripped up my sister’s doll. She said that when I grew up I would be a ripper.
And now, perhaps I am bitter that I missed out on the MAP and didn’t get the chance to fill my sister’s childhood prediction.
Cheers
Bec