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Hi Josh
Thanks for the e-mail contact info. I will send you an e-mail. Thanks again. Cameron.
csydney wrote:Hi EmmaThanks for the post. Your post made sense and I have asked renovating for profit for a reply. I have of course removed your name from the e-mail. I am very interested to see what response I get. I hope I have not made a bad financial decision by investing in the programme. I am still going to push ahead with it and to see where it takes me.
I've heard from a few graduates of her course that it is very worthwhile, and as mentioned I was impressed by all other aspects of her presentation. Don't feel nervous, I'm sure you have not made a bad decision in her programme. She is well regarded and her course inclusions do seem very thorough.
I guess I just sympathise with an earlier poster, to work hard, spend less, save hard and do it that way. If what Cherie suggests can actually happen, then that's great. I can imagine I could approach a few limited people I have met through work, or family/friends with some possible deals, but in reality if a deal is that good I'd be keen to find a way to finance it myself or JV. Her suggestion of spotters fees just concerns me in terms of legality and practicality.
In her Perth presentation, she mentioned she has a graduate in Sydney or Melbourne who is currently earning $4000-6000 per week with spotters fees and using this to build up a cash base. If she makes a claim such as this, perhaps she is prepare to back it up and give you the contact details of her graduate? You never know if you don't ask!
Do make sure you post the reply on her pls, very interested to read more on this topic from cherie.
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