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Allison Hazel
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Peak Potentials Real Estate Intensive

Allison Hazel
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I just attended a Millionaire Mind Experience (Peak Potentials) and got a lot out of it. I didn't buy anything there, but I did get interested in the Real Estate Intensive they are selling. 

Has anyone tried it?

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Max Lotus
  • Investor
  • Metuchen , NJ
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Max Lotus
  • Investor
  • Metuchen , NJ
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Hi Allison

I just signed for the Queantum Leap program and I took the Real Estate Intensive workshop this weekend in NJ, And I felt ripped off, no so bad because instead to pay the $1.997 just for this course, I chose the QL, but I feel so bad for the people that in good faith paid just for REI. Rght from the first moment, they are trying to up sell you more. You will sit down 7 hours, and half of the the time is pitching you, if you don't know anything about real estate you will be their perfect prospect to buy the advance program for 20k, this is ridiculous and unacceptable, if their plan is trying to sell more this workshop should be free and no ripping people off like this.

In the three days the will give overall information and always come with the point that you need mentor buying their programs.

One more think they have form asking about your financial information to see if you can transfer funds from 401k or whatever you have to pay the 20k for the course.

These people are a joke.

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