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Real Estate Guru Scam Hunter


Accurate Reviews of the Real Estate Gurus
Their seminars, boot camps & courses

scam - Slang n.

"A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle. To include misleading, misdirected or exaggerated claims in advertising. A ploy by a shyster to raise money. A deception practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain. Any act, expression, omission, or concealment that deceives another to his or her disadvantage"

That is an accurate definition of a scam. The question is: does it apply to any of the real estate gurus and their offerings? Here you will find the results of solid research. We report, you decide.

NOTE: Some of the "gurus" reviewed here are out of business, or have been nailed by the Federal Trade Commission for unfair or misleading practices. We are sure that others are likely to follow. We list them here because people still search for them, so we provide an accurate review. But some real estate investing courses are rather good. One is excellent.

Again, we report - you decide.

Bear in mind some important points on the criterion used for these reviews. Sources of information include the FTC, state Attorneys General, the Better Business Bureau, customer reports and complaints and our own personal review of their offerings.

If you are a valid customer of any of these gurus and have a polite, honest and verifiable comment you would like added to their review page, please feel free to send your comment to us. To prevent ending up in our spam folder, please type "guru comment" in the subject line. The gurus have the right to send any dispute to comments added to their review.

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