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Hello all, I have such a long way to go in learning all that I can. This is a life changing goal and a way of thinking for life. It is very exciting.

On to my question. I am going to a local REIA this Tuesday and was wanting to ask if the real investors still go to thier own local area REIA meetings?

"Quick fix" - I don't mean to sound rude to all the people who come to this board, we are all investors in one way or another. I was asking the regulare posters who are actively investing. :)

I have read that some are places to just try to sell stuff. I am wanting to help in any way to the members in the hopes that I can learn from thier experience but buying some free legal thingy is not needed.

I guess what I wanted to know was how do I know if the REIA group I go to is made up of actual investors and not just some people trying to sell stuff? Any tips about what to look for in a real good REIA?

Thanks

Jody

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