National Real Estate Investor
Fraudulent and dishonest, cheated, deceived, unfair, misled, scamed, shocked, appalled and dismayed

Miscellaneous

The National Real Estate Investor program has fraudulently charged funds to my credit cards while being willfully dishonest about what I would receive. I am appalled that a business that calls and wants so desperately to make you believe that you can succeed with their program would have no regard for the dishonest and illegal way they rob you by charging for things they don't deliver.

I was told I had Asset Protection and later told differently. Also, I was scamed by being charged for future seminars.

The company took off $5,000 for the M-5, I was sure I could not attend. The invoice, which I had to request, said the M-5 was $9.995. I feel cheated out of the difference along with other seminars for which I was charged.

I was led to believe the Tax Lien Tour, $4,995, was inclusive, all I had to do was get there. This to was dishonest on the part of the company.

Also, I was charged for a 3-Day seminar at $2,995 and also for the DVD of the seminar for $995. The NRI would not refund any money lost on the seminars and I cannot afford to attend them.


Company: National Real Estate Investor
Country: USA
State: Utah
City: Provo
Address: 2483 North Canyon Road
Phone: 3256538446
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