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May 9, 2012

People come to my mentoring program with all kinds of stories of how they were scammed by other "gurus" (frauds) in the business.  Everything from an exorbitant price (40k and up) to boiler room coaches fulfilling the program.  The most outrageous sin is charging $3k or more for a boot camp that is an infomercial for the real goods.

Ask around, Google people before you buy.  Also, look 5-6 pages deep in Google because many of theses ripoff artists will set up pages like "guru-name-scam.com" to bury negative reviews.

Remember, if you bought at a live event, federal law gives you 72 hours to rescind and get your money back.


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William Bronchick, ESQ.

Nationally-Known Attorney, Author, and Speaker

Attorney William ("Bill") Bronchick, the host of Legalwiz.com, has authored six best-selling books and is sought nationwide for his 30+ years of real estate and legal knowledge. He has been interviewed by numerous media outlets, such as CNBC, TIME Magazine, USA Today, Investor Business Daily, Forbes, and the LA Times, to name a few. William Bronchick is the co-founder and past President of the Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors and the President of the Colorado Landlords Association. Click on the "About" link above for more information on William Bronchick.

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