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Sid Miller
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Duncan Wierman

Sid Miller
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Has anyone worked with Duncan Wierman as a student or partner in a real estate deal?

Thanks!

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Toyin Dawodu
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Toyin Dawodu
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
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Why do gurus offer a 30 day money back guarantee on information they know takes more than 30 days to implement?

Is it because they know 99.9% of the buyers will not read the information or implement the strategies within the guarantee period?

Why do students or would be investors pony up money when they know that they may or will definitely not implement the system within the guarantee period  or ever?

Why do students complain and cry foul when they have not even attempted to implement a system or strategies sold to them by the guru?

These are the questions I have when I read these threads.

I have bought and sold more than 560 houses. I still buy courses from some of the guru's. I have never bought from Duncan and I don't know him from Adam. 

With my experience, one would think I should know it all. But real estate is a complex business. Any strategy you know today, may change tomorrow and if an "expert" shows up to cut your learning curve in half, you should pony up the money and try to implement the strategy.

Most people buy programs but never use it, me included. Should we then blame the teacher or guru?

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