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Complaint Review: Scott Zuckman Wealth Intelligence Academy, Ricc Dad - Cape Coral Florida

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  • Scott Zuckman Wealth Intelligence Academy, Ricc Dad Cape Coral, Florida U.S.A.

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The three day $500 seminar had approximately 90 paying gullible folks, (including me) started off with a religious pitch "we were destined to meet here" and it is complete and unabashed shameless deception. You pay for the seminar with hopes of learning something, well, think again. All you get are sales pitch for several higher level courses costing from $9000 to $50000. And there is a lot of high pressure manipulation that goes on for most of the three days (my estimate about 85%). You are not allowed to ask questions or interrupt (even though it is pure sales pitch ) the examples given are too good to be true, if you get a word in edge-wise and question it, you would quickly be criticized as a crab in a bucket. Scott Zuckman himslf did bring up internet bad press on the program, during the seminar, and you are discouraged from looking at all internet blogs on the program.

I wish all who get sold on the program and sign up for the higher courses, the very best. But do ask yourself a question "How much research did you do before you applied to a college after your high school graduation, and did any of those legitimate colleges ever get back to you sayiing that unless you sign up "with them" you would be a left brain thinker and a crab in a bucket.
I also urge you to do an internet blog search on this program and Scott Zuckman himself, you will see some really interesting entries, you should also do a credit report on all the success team members including Scott before you lose the $50K that Scott wants you to charge on your newly acquired American Express Blue Card.
I am sure you will all have your "AHA" moments , some just sooner than others. Believe me there are numerous legitimate places to learn each aspect of the training they offer and at a small fraction of the cost, there are numerous real-estate clubs nationwide that offer the "mentoring" as well.
You get duped twice shame on you!!!

Iamarealestateinvestor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Also a Southeast PA Real Estate Investor: Invest in Your Education!

AUTHOR: Jk, Pa - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yes, I too went to the three-day seminar. Yet, knowing much about real estate investing and an expectation both, to further my knowledge, and know that education is expensive, I am completely satisfied that I had engaged in WIA advanced training.

Myself an M. Ed graduate, my son an MBA, my daughter a current Juris Doctorate enrollee, I believe that my financial education is best served by this avenue of education. My wife and I had been real estate investors (multi-family and off-campus student housing) for more than twenty years, yet our financial approach to continued success was always hampered with the "how can we get to the next level of investment" concern.

Having been involved with the WIA for about one year, we have networked our experience and the education provided to reach beyond our initial expectations.

All highly educated members of my family through the "formal post-secondary and beyond" education system whole-heartedly believe that the WIA has provided that promised financial education that was proposed during the three-day introduction. My wife and I now know what financial freedom truely is, thanks to our foresight, and the "Zuckman" introduction.

It is unfortunate that so many think that $500 will solve their financial woes, yet finance their son's and daughter's "formal" education, at hundreds-of-thousands of dollars, to do little more than teach them to be employees.

I now know why the vast majority of Americans live the daily grind and complain, while the few "financially educated" reap the rewards of the American dream. It is sad that $500 means too much to so many when it comes to educating for personal wealth.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Also a Southeast PA Real Estate Investor: Invest in Your Education!

AUTHOR: Jk, Pa - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yes, I too went to the three-day seminar. Yet, knowing much about real estate investing and an expectation both, to further my knowledge, and know that education is expensive, I am completely satisfied that I had engaged in WIA advanced training.

Myself an M. Ed graduate, my son an MBA, my daughter a current Juris Doctorate enrollee, I believe that my financial education is best served by this avenue of education. My wife and I had been real estate investors (multi-family and off-campus student housing) for more than twenty years, yet our financial approach to continued success was always hampered with the "how can we get to the next level of investment" concern.

Having been involved with the WIA for about one year, we have networked our experience and the education provided to reach beyond our initial expectations.

All highly educated members of my family through the "formal post-secondary and beyond" education system whole-heartedly believe that the WIA has provided that promised financial education that was proposed during the three-day introduction. My wife and I now know what financial freedom truely is, thanks to our foresight, and the "Zuckman" introduction.

It is unfortunate that so many think that $500 will solve their financial woes, yet finance their son's and daughter's "formal" education, at hundreds-of-thousands of dollars, to do little more than teach them to be employees.

I now know why the vast majority of Americans live the daily grind and complain, while the few "financially educated" reap the rewards of the American dream. It is sad that $500 means too much to so many when it comes to educating for personal wealth.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Also a Southeast PA Real Estate Investor: Invest in Your Education!

AUTHOR: Jk, Pa - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yes, I too went to the three-day seminar. Yet, knowing much about real estate investing and an expectation both, to further my knowledge, and know that education is expensive, I am completely satisfied that I had engaged in WIA advanced training.

Myself an M. Ed graduate, my son an MBA, my daughter a current Juris Doctorate enrollee, I believe that my financial education is best served by this avenue of education. My wife and I had been real estate investors (multi-family and off-campus student housing) for more than twenty years, yet our financial approach to continued success was always hampered with the "how can we get to the next level of investment" concern.

Having been involved with the WIA for about one year, we have networked our experience and the education provided to reach beyond our initial expectations.

All highly educated members of my family through the "formal post-secondary and beyond" education system whole-heartedly believe that the WIA has provided that promised financial education that was proposed during the three-day introduction. My wife and I now know what financial freedom truely is, thanks to our foresight, and the "Zuckman" introduction.

It is unfortunate that so many think that $500 will solve their financial woes, yet finance their son's and daughter's "formal" education, at hundreds-of-thousands of dollars, to do little more than teach them to be employees.

I now know why the vast majority of Americans live the daily grind and complain, while the few "financially educated" reap the rewards of the American dream. It is sad that $500 means too much to so many when it comes to educating for personal wealth.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Also a Southeast PA Real Estate Investor: Invest in Your Education!

AUTHOR: Jk, Pa - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yes, I too went to the three-day seminar. Yet, knowing much about real estate investing and an expectation both, to further my knowledge, and know that education is expensive, I am completely satisfied that I had engaged in WIA advanced training.

Myself an M. Ed graduate, my son an MBA, my daughter a current Juris Doctorate enrollee, I believe that my financial education is best served by this avenue of education. My wife and I had been real estate investors (multi-family and off-campus student housing) for more than twenty years, yet our financial approach to continued success was always hampered with the "how can we get to the next level of investment" concern.

Having been involved with the WIA for about one year, we have networked our experience and the education provided to reach beyond our initial expectations.

All highly educated members of my family through the "formal post-secondary and beyond" education system whole-heartedly believe that the WIA has provided that promised financial education that was proposed during the three-day introduction. My wife and I now know what financial freedom truely is, thanks to our foresight, and the "Zuckman" introduction.

It is unfortunate that so many think that $500 will solve their financial woes, yet finance their son's and daughter's "formal" education, at hundreds-of-thousands of dollars, to do little more than teach them to be employees.

I now know why the vast majority of Americans live the daily grind and complain, while the few "financially educated" reap the rewards of the American dream. It is sad that $500 means too much to so many when it comes to educating for personal wealth.

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