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Nikki Banks
  • Muscatine, IA
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Hello I'm new here I attended a Rich Dad Poor Dad real estate seminar with a friend of mine. We are both interested in learning as much as possible about real estate and investments, how to use strategies to make things happen.

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@Nikki Banks

Welcome to BP.  You'll find all you need under the "Education" tab, including links to the podcasts and free ebooks.  

@Joe Meyer

The RD real estate seminars are marketing gimmicks designed to sucker people out of thousands of dollars. They constantly upset the consumer with the promise that they will learn "secrets" to RE investing. As any experienced investor will tell you, there are no secrets to REI. Before wasting your time and money at a RD seminar, do yourself a favor and perform a search for "Rich dad seminar" in the forums on this site. You'll turn up plenty of reviews from real people, not paid jokers often portrayed by the marketers of these guru programs.

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