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All Forum Posts by: Lew Payne

Lew Payne has started 0 posts and replied 154 times.

Post: Has anyone join New Wealth Advisor (NWA) Riverside CA

Lew PaynePosted
  • Property Manager
  • Boise, ID
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 192

@John Slater - So you knowingly associate with James Piccolo, whom the Arizona Corporation Commission fined $6 million dollars in restitution and fines for defrauding 105 investors with unregistered deed of trust investments?

http://images.edocket.azcc.gov/docketpdf/0000123769.pdf

I suppose the Arizona Corporation Commission is not to be believed, but you are.

Post: Please help $41,000 paid to a guru company to be refunded !

Lew PaynePosted
  • Property Manager
  • Boise, ID
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 192

Debbie, I'm curious - exactly what were you expecting from them?  What service are you buying from them?  All I've heard so far is ancillary information and personal opinion.

For example, you were devastated that the first employee that took your $4,500 down payment left the company several days after.  Was part of their contract "we agree to not fire any employees, and our employees agree to never quit?"  How long must an employee be obligated to remain with a company, from the time you sign a contract with them, in your opinion?  How long had that employee already worked at the company, prior to you signing with them?  Why do you feel devastated?  Were you signing a personal contract with the employee exclusively, or with the company as a whole?

You also state that you were furious when they asked you to not text them day and night, and you implied that you expected instant (same-day) replies.  Is there some type of service agreement you signed with them, stating the response period and how inquires would be handled?

I have no idea if you were ripped off or not; anyone dissatisfied with a service can make any claim they want... that doesn't make it factual nor a breach of contract.  So, rather than delve on opinion or the general sympathy of this group, please provide a scanned copy of the contract you signed and all the associated paperwork, so we can make an informed opinion on here.

Idaho - Title company, no attorney.

Florida - Title company, no attorney.

Indiana - Title company, no attorney.

California - Title company, no attorney.

Hope that helps.

I have an important question.  The title of your post clearly states that you're receiving $6,250/month in rental income from this property.  During the off-season when vacation rentals are at an all-time low, how do you continue to receive $6,250/month rental income?