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Complaint Review: Rich Dad's Education - Cape Coral Florida

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  • Rich Dad's Education 1612 E. Cape Coral Parkway Cape Coral, Florida U.S.A.

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I just attended the first day of a three day course I paid $495 for the "Learn to be Rich" Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad training about Real Estate investing. The entire class was about 'further education' and the instructor kept us referring back to the booklet that had the 'other' 14 or so classes in it. From 9 AM to 11 AM he kept asking "Are you willing to do whatever it takes?" "If it takes money will you do it?" The key is a mentor (they have a 'mentoring' class too). From 11:30 to about 12 PM the 'Success Team' pitched the further education. From 1:00 to 1:30 each table was to discuss the meaning of certain words like urgency, important, imperative, regarding further training. From 1:30 to 1:55 we were to write down our lunchtime homework assignment--we were to go through the course catalogue and pick out 8-12 sources of income that you could dervie from taking these courses, that we would like to learn more about. After lunch we went over the Rich Dad Education pyramid. I wrote down that the instructor mentioned "you'll get 3 days of personal mentorship in the field" again referring to one of the classes.
After lunch we played a $140 board game that taught you absolutely nothing. The instructor kept mentioning $50,000 as an amount to invest in Real Estate. He never mentioned the little and no money down techniques they said in the "teaser course" would be mentioned in this course. Then the instructor mentioned as an aside, that if you had $50,000 you could invest in the courses costing from $10,000 to $40,000 and still have $10,000 to invest in actually buying a property. The property would then make your $40,000 back for you.

Jill
Parker, Colorado
U.S.A.

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#8 UPDATE Employee

We would ike to speak with you about your experience and resolve the issue

AUTHOR: Anne - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, August 21, 2008

Jill,

We are sorry that you felt compelled to post a complaint about our training after completing only the first day of a three-day program. If you had stayed for the full three days, you would have heard all of the information that was promised in our introductory class.

Our customer service team has tried to locate you to discuss your comments with you, but we are unable to identify you in our student database based on the information in your post. We ask that you please contact us at 800-978-8068, option 4, so that we can resolve your issue.

I'm sorry that you did not learn anything from Robert Kiyosaki's popular board game, CASHFLOW 101. The feedback we more commonly receive from our students is that the game is a way for them to understand and clarify their own attitudes toward money and financial management and to help them learn how they can get out of the Rat Race and achieve financial independence.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Anne Dandridge
Director, Corporate Communications

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AUTHOR: Mlmguru - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, August 08, 2008

I went to one of these things but was by his partner the billionaire real estate guy. Don't let the image of these folks fool you, they are salesmen only and the people who host these seminars are bottom feeders who will brazenly try and drain you of all your assets including most importantly your savings account. This white guy and slightly overweight brunette girl in suits will sit across the table from you in the 15 minute mentoring session that really lasts maybe 4 minutes and it's all about money money money like that theme song to the apprentice show. These guys will try and sell you the $10,000 to $40,000 in field 3 day whoopee doo in field training and their, "teach you to swim" over the phone mentoring service for $6000. These guys are s**t and I doubt the donald events oversees any of this hes just the guy at the top and the bottom feeding employees are just riding on the coattails of his name and image. The presenter guy george fuchs says he was mentored by "rich uncle" and conveniently his first profit deal was for $50,000. The guys a new york real estate broker, foreclosure vulture and most digustingly he admitted to being a professional auctioneer and said lots of people get suckered into buying worthless property at auction and when they can't pay the down payment they get to keep the money. No organization that asks to to raise your credit limits four times it's current amount using a decpetive and cheesy script should be trusted. Your stuff is a bargain since it was three times less money than the trump version.

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AUTHOR: Mlmguru - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, August 08, 2008

I went to one of these things but was by his partner the billionaire real estate guy. Don't let the image of these folks fool you, they are salesmen only and the people who host these seminars are bottom feeders who will brazenly try and drain you of all your assets including most importantly your savings account. This white guy and slightly overweight brunette girl in suits will sit across the table from you in the 15 minute mentoring session that really lasts maybe 4 minutes and it's all about money money money like that theme song to the apprentice show. These guys will try and sell you the $10,000 to $40,000 in field 3 day whoopee doo in field training and their, "teach you to swim" over the phone mentoring service for $6000. These guys are s**t and I doubt the donald events oversees any of this hes just the guy at the top and the bottom feeding employees are just riding on the coattails of his name and image. The presenter guy george fuchs says he was mentored by "rich uncle" and conveniently his first profit deal was for $50,000. The guys a new york real estate broker, foreclosure vulture and most digustingly he admitted to being a professional auctioneer and said lots of people get suckered into buying worthless property at auction and when they can't pay the down payment they get to keep the money. No organization that asks to to raise your credit limits four times it's current amount using a decpetive and cheesy script should be trusted. Your stuff is a bargain since it was three times less money than the trump version.

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Agreed.

AUTHOR: Mlmguru - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, August 08, 2008

I went to one of these things but was by his partner the billionaire real estate guy. Don't let the image of these folks fool you, they are salesmen only and the people who host these seminars are bottom feeders who will brazenly try and drain you of all your assets including most importantly your savings account. This white guy and slightly overweight brunette girl in suits will sit across the table from you in the 15 minute mentoring session that really lasts maybe 4 minutes and it's all about money money money like that theme song to the apprentice show. These guys will try and sell you the $10,000 to $40,000 in field 3 day whoopee doo in field training and their, "teach you to swim" over the phone mentoring service for $6000. These guys are s**t and I doubt the donald events oversees any of this hes just the guy at the top and the bottom feeding employees are just riding on the coattails of his name and image. The presenter guy george fuchs says he was mentored by "rich uncle" and conveniently his first profit deal was for $50,000. The guys a new york real estate broker, foreclosure vulture and most digustingly he admitted to being a professional auctioneer and said lots of people get suckered into buying worthless property at auction and when they can't pay the down payment they get to keep the money. No organization that asks to to raise your credit limits four times it's current amount using a decpetive and cheesy script should be trusted. Your stuff is a bargain since it was three times less money than the trump version.

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