Ron LeGrand The Real Estate Hustle !
Ron LeGrand offers three books on real estate investing. Each of these books cost about $600, not so cheap. To help you out though, Ron does offer you the third book free if you purchase two of his other books.
Well that does cut the price of the books to $400.00 each.
Paying this kind of money for information that is readily available elsewhere does not make sense in anyway, shape or form, but people do pay it and are often disappointed.
I know I would be when I found out I could have gotten the same information, for free in a library or for a vastly lower price in a book store.
LeGrand, also, has seminars and boot camps, teaching “no money down” techniques, which have huge price-tags of $1800. The seminars are also part ‘sales pitches’ for you to buy the next seminar or course ,of which there seems to be a never-ending supply. Many customers feel the seminars focused even more on the sales pitch than on the content of the seminar itself.
While the information offered by Ron LeGrand is generally good, although way overpriced in my opinion, it’s still the same old information as all the other get rich quick real estate gurus offer. Essentially it’s the idea that you can buy distressed or foreclosed properties with little or no money down.
While buying a distressed property is generally a good deal, the problem is actually finding a distressed property and, after competing with other buyers, still getting a good deal. Every other guy competing with you over real estate knows it’s a good idea and is looking for these same properties.
The real thing to learn is how to effectively find these properties before anyone else and purchase them successfully. Here Ron LeGrand offers the same teaching as other gurus many of which are outdated and no longer effective.
In general the gurus I do not recommend are salesmen, not real estate investors. Real estate investment requires far more than just sales skills. Telling people that you are a real-estate-investment expert, on the other hand, only requires sales skills.
The only problem with these “Real Estate Investment Experts” is that they seem to have overlooked that right now there isn’t any bank or finance company going to finance property for “no money down”.
This is why the economy in the US is a mess.
The Ron LeGrand Real Estate Hustle !
Ron LeGrand offers three books on real estate investing. Each of these books cost about $600, not so cheap. To help you out though, Ron does offer you the third book free if you purchase two of his other books.
Well that does cut the price of the books to $400.00 each.
Paying this kind of money for information that is readily available elsewhere does not make sense in anyway, shape or form, but people do pay it and are often disappointed.
I know I would be when I found out I could have gotten the same information, for free in a library or for a vastly lower price in a book store.
LeGrand, also, has seminars and boot camps, teaching “no money down” techniques, which have huge price-tags of $1800. The seminars are also part ‘sales pitches’ for you to buy the next seminar or course ,of which there seems to be a never-ending supply. Many customers feel the seminars focused even more on the sales pitch than on the content of the seminar itself.
While the information offered by Ron LeGrand is generally good, although way overpriced in my opinion, it’s still the same old information as all the other get rich quick real estate gurus offer. Essentially it’s the idea that you can buy distressed or foreclosed properties with little or no money down.
While buying a distressed property is generally a good deal, the problem is actually finding a distressed property and, after competing with other buyers, still getting a good deal. Every other guy competing with you over real estate knows it’s a good idea and is looking for these same properties.
The real thing to learn is how to effectively find these properties before anyone else and purchase them successfully. Here Ron LeGrand offers the same teaching as other gurus many of which are outdated and no longer effective.
In general the gurus I do not recommend are salesmen, not real estate investors. Real estate investment requires far more than just sales skills. Telling people that you are a real-estate-investment expert, on the other hand, only requires sales skills.
The only problem with these “Real Estate Investment Experts” is that they seem to have overlooked that right now there isn’t any bank or finance company going to finance property for “no money down”.
That’s how the U.S. economy got into the mess it’s in today.
Mentor Cory Rudl Or Hustler ?
Corey has had modest beginnings in 1994, selling his first online book-Car Secrets Exposed. He has an excellent knowledge of affiliate sales, Internet marketing, and automation of websites.
Corey Rudl has many derogatory statements and accusations against him and his products.
Corey initially sells you one of his products.
He then proceeds to coax you into buying another of his product to be able to use his first product to the maximum.
All though it’s standard practice with internet marketers, I still don’t like when I pay my good money for a marketing course, and the author is trying to sell me a whole bunch of stuff inside it. I wouldn’t mind so much if he didn’t make profit from the items he’s trying to sell me, but since it’s very clear that he is profiting,
I did feel let down after finishing the materials I received from Corey Rudle.
It would be like if you bought a dvd movie at full price and there were commercials in it. You bought the movie purely for entertainment or education, and you paid extra to have no commercials, but you got them anyway.
Another thing about Corey Rudle is that after filling out an online application to be screened as a possible student, that is, he would mentor me personally,. A great many questions were asked of me, because he states he is selective and only looking for the best.
I submitted my request for consideration. Within 2 weeks I was called by his recruiting company to see if I qualified to mentor with Cory, as the online application stated would be my privilege.
To be considered for an immediate spot ,there were only 2 left at the time, I had to answer a number of personal financial questions and have $8,000.00 available via credit card immediately.
In my questioning, I learn that I am not really going to be Cory’s personal student, but that I am going to be farmed off to one of his trained staff for mentoring.
Yes, I want to grow my business and yes, I use a mentor currently in my plan for business growth, but my personal mentor is the real deal. I talk to him and not his trainers. So, as you can imagine, I questioned what I had applied for, and how this now appeared to be a bait and switch for the $8,000.00. They also had the audacity to question my business strategy when they didn’t know me from Adam and had no history with me.
I was not happy and told the recruiter that I personally thought what they were doing was unethical and that my customers would call me on the carpet for such antics. Then, I find out that the training I would receive would make me one of Cory’s affiliates. No thanks. I don’t think he has the best of everything on the web and now I question his truth in advertising.
Anyway, the recruiter suggested I talk to someone else, who was more the kind of mentor she thought I might be seeking. She said he came from a different place and was that money was the outcome of his philosophy and not the gist of it.
I later received a canned email from Cory asking me to do a phone call interview/conference with him. I declined by not responding.
I don’t appreciate bait and switch tactics.
I think his marketing course has good information in it, but I suggest you shop around before you purchase. The course is priced at $200.00 and is good for beginners. His consulting is pricey at $1,500.00 an hour and his mentoring requires an $8000.00 down payment. I think you can do better.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2005 Corey Rudl passed away in a tragic car racing accident in California.
Corey Rudl was killed when the car he was racing, a Porsche Carrera GT left the track and slammed into a barrier car crashed and caught fire at the California Speedway.
Mentor Cory Rudl Or Hustler ?
Corey has had modest beginnings in 1994, selling his first online book-Car Secrets Exposed. He has an excellent knowledge of affiliate sales, Internet marketing, and automation of websites.
Corey Rudl has many derogatory statements and accusations against him and his products.
Corey initially sells you one of his products.
He then proceeds to coax you into buying another of his product to be able to use his first product to the maximum.
All though it’s standard practice with internet marketers, I still don’t like when I pay my good money for a marketing course, and the author is trying to sell me a whole bunch of stuff inside it. I wouldn’t mind so much if he didn’t make profit from the items he’s trying to sell me, but since it’s very clear that he is profiting,
I did feel let down after finishing the materials I received from Corey Rudle.
It would be like if you bought a dvd movie at full price and there were commercials in it. You bought the movie purely for entertainment or education, and you paid extra to have no commercials, but you got them anyway.
Another thing about Corey Rudle is that after filling out an online application to be screened as a possible student, that is, he would mentor me personally,. A great many questions were asked of me, because he states he is selective and only looking for the best.
I submitted my request for consideration. Within 2 weeks I was called by his recruiting company to see if I qualified to mentor with Cory, as the online application stated would be my privilege.
To be considered for an immediate spot ,there were only 2 left at the time, I had to answer a number of personal financial questions and have $8,000.00 available via credit card immediately.
In my questioning, I learn that I am not really going to be Cory’s personal student, but that I am going to be farmed off to one of his trained staff for mentoring.
Yes, I want to grow my business and yes, I use a mentor currently in my plan for business growth, but my personal mentor is the real deal. I talk to him and not his trainers. So, as you can imagine, I questioned what I had applied for, and how this now appeared to be a bait and switch for the $8,000.00. They also had the audacity to question my business strategy when they didn’t know me from Adam and had no history with me.
I was not happy and told the recruiter that I personally thought what they were doing was unethical and that my customers would call me on the carpet for such antics. Then, I find out that the training I would receive would make me one of Cory’s affiliates. No thanks. I don’t think he has the best of everything on the web and now I question his truth in advertising.
Anyway, the recruiter suggested I talk to someone else, who was more the kind of mentor she thought I might be seeking. She said he came from a different place and was that money was the outcome of his philosophy and not the gist of it.
I later received a canned email from Cory asking me to do a phone call interview/conference with him. I declined by not responding.
I don’t appreciate bait and switch tactics.
I think his marketing course has good information in it, but I suggest you shop around before you purchase. The course is priced at $200.00 and is good for beginners. His consulting is pricey at $1,500.00 an hour and his mentoring requires an $8000.00 down payment. I think you can do better.
On Tuesday, June 2, 2005 Corey Rudl passed away in a tragic car racing accident in California.
Corey Rudl was killed when the car he was racing, a Porsche Carrera GT left the track and slammed into a barrier car crashed and caught fire at the California Speedway.
The Paul Birdsall Con Shuffle!
Paul Birdsall is one of those guys that no one seems to have anything nice to say about.
I mean, almost every online guru has been complained about by someone. But Paul Birdsall has had dozens and dozens of complaints to his name, and that is bad news. The good news for all of you is that you can save your money by not dealing with this individual. The world can be a tricky place, and the internet is often a magnet for unethical scam artists who trick people into giving up their hard earned dough.
Here’s what cuddlescanada has to say about Paul Birdsall.
I thought you should all know about a scam that is really good, its so good that these guys are being investigated by the RCMP, BBB and the Government of Canada. I know from experience these guys are such a con. Be careful. I have listed but a few of the websites they use and their names. I am sorry for any one who has already paid these guys, you will be out of pocket, trust me.
OK here we go: The big crook is called Paul Birdsall and his wife Jacky Birdsall.
Here is a list of the websites to watch out for:
payitforward4profits.com cashflow123.com globalcreditexpress.com couponwork.com cashflowsteps.com 3stepsecret.com
These are just a few of his websites there are a few more, the main thing is if you see his name or his associates stay well clear.
BE CAREFUL GUYS DONT GET SCAMMED LIKE ME AND MANY OTHERS.
Brad Another Voice Of Reason, had this to say;
“I tried warning people about this Multiple Streams Of Income Lie! It should be called multiple streams of expenses.
GDI $10, Auto -Responder $19.95, Traffic Oasis $69.95, Traffic Swarm $30, Success University $49.95 and more to come!
If I could afford that why would I be looking for an online opportunity? If you sign up for PIF4P’s and cannot afford all those programs you will be building Paul Birdsall and his wife Jackies’ online empire or those directly above you who could afford it!”
Now I am not calling Paul Birdsall a scam artist. But when you do the math, it doesnt look good for him.
Just use due diligence and draw your own conclusions, which I am sure you will find will be the same as mine. Im sure there is someone out there that likes Paul Birdsall, but I certainly dont recommend giving Paul Birdsall your money.


