At least it tells me they were not reading from a script, an maybe knew what they were talking about. But the problem I got is that each one had a different answer for the same question. They claim and seemed to be experienced investors. Never got an answer from anyone that really was experienced, They were all asking the same questions as yours, "is this real, does it work?" This site has more info, and baring an occasional Ph.D., it has good info. They get you all worked up for the Millionaire elite program complete with a web site that has people that can answer questions on line, coaching once a week from a personal coach, and access to the coaching line for questions when you need answers fast. I got called about 7 months after I bought it by the sheets people and they wanted to see if want to get their coaching program. There are no REI clubs nearby that I was able to find. And a lot of it I could not seem to understand. Typical I do not have a lot of money, I do not have a lot of time. Got overwhelmed with all the ways to do it. They think you are evil if you are making money.
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Most of them are full of Marxists who can't stand to see capitlaism work. All the bad ones were soured by do-gooder environmental groups. I've done a few deals, some bad, some good. You still have to actually pull the trigger and do something. The library and the internet has proven to be a big help. They had some really good and some really useless information. The remaining 20+ CD's, the other video tapes, and the workbook were all still sealed.
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My thought was that he might have had more success if he had done more than watch the first 30 minutes of the"quick start" tape and actually cracked the cellophane on the rest of the materials. The guy I bought it from said he didn't make any money with it. I bought the 2001 version 18 months ago at a garage sale for $3. I've been investing off and on for over 20 years. "Is the Carlton Sheets program for real and does it really work?" For me this was a perfect program because it was a perfect fit for my investment goals which is to keep buying properties that cash flow. It focused on buying bread and butter properties in good neigborhoods. It focused on only buying properties at prices that will make you cash flow positive. Personally I think the weekendmillion program helped me the most because it focused on buying properties and holding on to them. I think for a beginning investor all these gurus will point you in the right direction but it is really up to you to take what you have learned and try it for yourself. I have listened to the audio CDs of Carlton Sheets, Dolf de Roos, Robert Kiyosaki, and the weekend millionaire by Mike Summey and Roger Dawson and they all help me in becoming a better investor. I recently decided to become a more agreesive investor as I saw the benefits that real estate brings. I am a relatively new investor myself, but I do own a 2 unit investment property that I have had for 10 years.