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  • Profile photo of MattMatt
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    @mattadams
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    I’m new to the whole property investing thing, I have one property and I would love to get more, I went to a seminar and it sounded pretty good, has anybody used a company like these guys and is it worth the $7000 for a life membership

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    @benny
    Join Date: 2002
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    Hi Matt,
    Welcome to propertyinvesting.com :) I don’t know which of “these guys” you are referring to, but let me just ask what a Life Membership provides you with? i.e. What does your money buy for you?

    See, many of the kinds of companies who ask for $$ like this are wanting to continue “giving you a fish” instead of “teaching you to fish”. Those coming up with “the next property to buy” are like providing your next meal. But if you learn how to fish, you can feed yourself for a lifetime.

    Why not spend your money in learning HOW so you can source your own deals (likely WAY BETTER than what they sell) and chart your own path to wealth? Go visit the Store to see what is on offer. You can start with a book bundle, to get an idea if Steve’s “way” makes sense to you. Then, if it does, check out the Property Apprentice option and call on Jason to discuss whether “it is for you”.

    Here, we have no properties to sell, thus no conflicts of interest. Here you can purchase education (or soak up a lot of good stuff for free right here on the forum) to seriously fast-track your journey.

    Check out the following article showing what other members thought of the Property Apprentice course squeezed into a heavy-duty FIVE DAYS (called Boot Camp):-
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/steve-mcknights-intensive-boot-camp-2016/

    And THAT can be for you too, if you seriously want to know HOW to do this for yourself and not be beholden to others who might line you up with properties they then sell to you and make money from the developer in doing so.

    MOST new properties are NOT ideal for investing, so why are they promoting these to you? There are plenty of learnings on the forum about this – learn what is BEST for YOU right here. ;)

    Benny

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    @mattadams
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    Thank you mate, I really appreciate your response

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