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John McNeal Bookkeeping
29 September 2025 | 9 replies
You will be spoiled by the time you are through and you will never want to go the old fashion way again. 
Jason Eyerly How can I find homes with equity and send letters?
27 September 2025 | 12 replies
Not only that but there are many homeowners who are not around on social media or are very inactive and prefer a good ol fashioned letter with a phone number to call.
Joseph Beilke Bourbon and Whiskey?
2 October 2025 | 81 replies
I have Pact #2,#3 & #6.While I mostly drink wine at home (I brought almost 10 cases with me) I do enjoy a good Old Fashioned, and it's made with Old Granddad.
Paula Impala Norada Capital Management suspending payments
10 October 2025 | 459 replies
This company operates several business :- life/wealth coaching/guru/whatever- day trading crypto- ecommerce aggregatorWhat they do basically they buy bankrupt or very young product company that sell real physical product like fashion, and resell their biz.
Angela Bolger Marco Satarelli, Charged with Conning Investors Out of $62.5 Million
13 September 2025 | 2 replies
In Ponzi-scheme fashion, Santarelli made interest payments to investors using other investors’ money.In total, Santarelli caused more than 500 investors to lose approximately $62.5 million.An information contains allegations.
Remington Lyman The Downfall of BiggerPockets Forums?
23 October 2025 | 276 replies
And when it is, they declare it some fashion of a scam, hoax, they blame everything but self. 
Austin Fowler If you had $10M, how would you invest it?
16 September 2025 | 69 replies
Often some form or fashion of gross negligence.
Arthur Crum RAD Diversified SCAM ALERT!!!
12 October 2025 | 437 replies
I saw what happens when these things start to go south and from my mind most of these companies that could be struggling now simply do not have enough staff to handle all their investors needs in a timely fashion and when things go bad like we see posted on BP right now lack of up front communications leads to Investors going out of their minds with worry and the blame game starts.
Ken M. Buying Using Subject To vs Using A Bank - How Do They Compare - Actual Deal
5 September 2025 | 6 replies
We're getting a long overdue price correction now but it wasn't caused by the insane lending policies that caused the credit crisis, just good old fashioned irrational exuberance and interest rates getting pushed down too low during the pandemic.
Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
12 September 2025 | 49 replies
Agreed mate,I'm all about taking personal responsibility and I have been swindled many times in a similar fashion like many feel on this thread.It seems like these investors including myself in other instances get negligent and don't read between the lines.Especially after trust and a relationship have been established, we become gullible and don't second guess or question.Maybe it's greed for some but in my instance it wasn't.Just innocent and trusting stupidity (No, I'm never a victim as that is ******** mentality in my book).I had some spare $$$ and wanted to diversify in other assets through folks I considered friends and trustworthy business partners.Didn't even think twice to look things over.Looking back, it all makes sense now but it's easy being a general after the battle heheI only blame myself here...I mentioned in the thread further above that I lost to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.Again, it is what it is and it's a lesson.Only myself to blame and have always taken the high road in such instances.As much as I'd like to fight for justice and go down the legal path, it just isn't worth the time and emotion.Upwards and onwards.Become better and make more than you have lost.Each to their own and that's just my personal "modus operandi"