9.6.2009, 12:48
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I am very keen to get involved in property investment and recently attended a two hour "taster session" hosted by Property Mentor (allegedly the UK's #1 property investment education company).
The taster session basically explained what is covered during the two day workshop which the company hosts every month, and it all sounded very appealing. This two-day course is unfortunately rather expensive (around 5,000 pound) so before I take the plunge I need to make sure it really justifies the cash and am really hoping to get feedback from people who have actually done the course. Is it worth it? Or can you just learn everything they teach from buying self-help investment books (and let's face it there are loads available). Are there any courses in the UK you'd rather suggest? Your reply will be very much appreciated. Thanks! |
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9.6.2009, 20:37
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Hey, £5,000 a pop! Seems like a really good investment opportunity for the Property Mentor!
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26.6.2009, 18:14
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Let Google be your friend!
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26.6.2009, 22:23
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Cheers for the link! Same old story repeating itself: vunerable and gullible always seem to fall for it...
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28.6.2009, 20:15
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The taster session basically explained what is covered during the two day workshop which the company hosts every month, and it all sounded very appealing. This two-day course is unfortunately rather expensive (around 5,000 pound) so before I take the plunge I need to make sure it really justifies the cash and am really hoping to get feedback from people who have actually done the course. Is it worth it? Or can you just learn everything they teach from buying self-help investment books (and let's face it there are loads available). Are there any courses in the UK you'd rather suggest? Your reply will be very much appreciated. Thanks! If smth sounds too good too be true, it's probably because its neither good nor true. To me that £5,000 could be used towards the investment you are thinking of making. There is a lot of info available on the net at a fraction of this course's cost. |
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