Do Real Estate Investment Training Scams Really Exist?
Before disclosing the real part, we must mention here that everything has its own both bad and good part. So, here is to clarify that we are not against real estate or such property business because yes, real estate investment training scams do exist. That absolutely does not mean you should stop practicing a real estate business if you are already a professional or leave your training and courses if you are seeing yourself as a real estate marketman in future. So, just for a knowledge or any trouble in the days come, check these for yourself. The reason for telling it all just to make you more confident and smart.
• The Fairytale Real Estate Sessions
The first in the list of real estate investment training scams is that sometimes the speakers or trainers give you a dreamlike experience about money, car, house, and compel you to join their system because everything they say is just so attractive and promising.
• The Ending Part
And while they are towards the end of the session, the rigid part of it comes. They end it with scarcity tactics and emotional appeal.
• The Fees
Next for real estate investment training scams is that before reaching to the agreement, they may ask you to raise your credit card limits. The aim of it is to have huge fees for such expensive training through a contract that includes strict terms and condition. This way, they can enjoy no chargebacks, disputes, and enforced collection with the fees already lined up.
• The Field Trips and Added Courses
Even if you don’t want to, you will have to attend these extra parts of the training with additional fees they require, like for mentoring, on-site coaching etc. What the worst part is that you will not be provided with the mentor or trainers as such courses are supervised by their other students.
• Investment Deals
This is the saddest one. After that you get so far by paying them huge training fees, they try to make more money and fill their pockets by selling you their properties. They are like a sweet knife, they appear that they will work hard for you but since they have got a great deal, why don’t you get to benefit from it meanwhile. Sometimes, the deals are not actually for selling and they don’t sell them on a market level, but the students are new and striving to become a part of the business, so they sell to them.
• A Mentor isn’t Really a Mentor
People usually come to these training sessions with a picture of what their mentor would be in their imagination, like, they think a mentor is really a successful person as he speaks so masterly on TV and he has also published a book. What really is, is that, at this technological era, anyone can write a book and make it public and some TV stations’ producers even themselves ask for active investors to play their part for them.
At this stage with lots of real estate investment training scams, you don’t have to worry a lot because even with a world full of wrongs, there is still a hope. Find a trainer or a mentor who really is sincere with his profession and does not concern only with a money but with teaching his students all that he has got by transferring his enough knowledge to the students, who looks interested and concerned about your success and it shows through his every gesture, who offers a genuine deal and is easily approachable because your time and money worth it all. Training is compulsory, but the mentor should be great. Have a great real estate life!