The Real Estate Wealth Expo
They are just out to rip you off

Education & Science

We went to the Expo in Toronto on the weekend of March 24-25th. The Learning Annex promised 72 wealth experts. There were maybe 11 - if you want to call them experts. They hardly gave you information, some not any. They tried to sell you their programs, which usually cost $995. We realized quickly that it was just a scam, but had to listen to a few while waiting for the key note speakers.

One of them, Raymond Aaron, was just terrible. He was selling a mentoring package and was talking about the laws of attraction. He told everyone there, that he never did this but that he was going to give everyone a boat cruise. Uncertain cheers erupted. He then said that we didn't believe it, and in that case, we were right, we weren't getting a boat cruise. Luckily for us, there would be one more chance later. So he continued to tell everyone what a wonderful man he was, showing pictures of his daughter etc. And somewhat later on said this is your chance, I am taking all of you on a boat cruise! Words were flashing, reading CRUISE SHIP! Cruise ship! And people were jumping up and down chanting and screaming. Then Raymond said You have done it! You have all won a boat cruise!!! Needless to say he was scamming. He casually mentioned later that if you bought his $995 program and completed the 17 month mentoring program and fulfilled two goals, you would then receive a boat cruise. Sure Raymond, I hope you can sleep at night.

It is disappointing to see people like Anthony Robbins and Donald Trump associated with this. One would hope they would not want to be involved with scamming the down-on-their-luck hopefuls.

Ragna
Oakville, Ontario
Canada


Company: The Real Estate Wealth Expo
Country: USA
State: Ontario
City: Toronto
Site: learningannex.com
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