I attended the 3-day financial success seminar in San Diego last week, and I was completely blown away. It was worth it for the entertainment value alone, but I also learned an incredible amount in 3 days. I have 13 pages of notes, and have already made 4 offers on investment properties using the knowledge I gained. I think it is in everyone’s best interest to be as educated as possible. I am sorry that some people have had a bad experience. For myself, I will be taking every opportunity to work with this company again.
Here is the best review I’ve read on the James Smith Company:
http://www.shanehunter.org/james-smith-financial-success-review/
I went to the 3 day free seminar. Fell for the assertion they could turn my 15K into, “a fortune”. I signed up for the cash flow seminar=$3995. For whatever reason, a few days later I was, then “selected” to be in their special program to be mentored, one on one, for the low price of 7K, which would be for real estate training. One, this so called program is really nothing more than a couple of days to make sure the mark actually can pay the 7K required. I’ve talked to a few people, who are actually some of the hired guns the James Smith Company employs, and they were unaware of this program. One Kerry Lucas did at first pretend he was going to figure this out for me, but in reality only wanted to sell his program, which he asserted, “was much cheaper than I had paid”. I’m looking for as many individuals as I can to start a class action lawsuit against this company. I have much more information, and a longer list of complaints, than I want to type right now. If you have found this post and are wondering about JSC, I can tell you some things. Please PM me for more info.
Stay away from the James Smith Company, do not buy into the very high priced program they offer, as there are no refunds, and a man named Nate Day is seemingly for me at least the only one I can work things out with. If you want to be successful, the tools are out there, you don’t need to go to this company for anything. If you want training in real estate save your 10K or whatever, and find a real estate club (they are every where). My coach had me do this exact thing, go to a real estate club, that was his first pearl of advice. The people at the real estate club told me I should have saved my money. Do not be like me, please look elsewhere for training.