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Dec 10 2008

Due Diligence For Real Estate Investment Program

Published by lisam1364 at 11:27 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Due diligence real estate investment program reconnaissance mission complete.

Previously, I had been made aware of a couple of real estate investment programs that are very similar to this program in that you can do all of your work right from your computer.  No meetings with bankers or title companies required.  (Or so they say.)   Both of the other programs I’ve been eying run in the $900’s which is $200.00 more than this program, and do not offer the financing this program offers.  That was one good sign.

In completing a search for John Alexander, I found he ran an infomercial a while back.  It seems the company who ran the admin for this infomercial didn’t do a very good job with customer service, as people who wanted their money back had a hard time getting it, or getting this company to stop charging their cards.  Not a good sign.

But it would seem anyone who was tenacious enough to actually follow through with the material was successful with the real estate infomercial program.  There were many positive comments and success stories, all posted by people stating they were not asked to post the positive comment by anyone with John Alexander.

I did try to do a BBB Online search for this real estate program’s website, but it came up empty.  So no one has posted either a positive experience or a negative experience with them as of yet.

If anyone out there wants to comment on these findings, here is your invitation.  If all continues as is, I plan to purchase the program tomorrow and I will be letting you know how my experience ensues.

Signing off for now,
Lisa

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