Your Real Estate Today


Country United States
State Washington
City Kirkland
Address 11232 120th Ave NE, Suite 200
Phone (866) 569-6861
Website www.yourrealestatetoday.com/

Your Real Estate Today Reviews

  • Mar 24, 2015

After reading several of the similar stories, I would like to add another to the pile to help get these trash-hounds shut down. I was interested in the class to move my real estate investing to the next level. After going to the first class, I sounds good, they have mastered the scam. I signed up for the next class and told myself that $1997.00 was a good investment if it taught me how to invest in new and creative ways. The offer they put on the table also that THEY would be your source of funding for the rest of your real estate investing is a TOTAL SCAM AND IS NOTHING AT ALL THEY CLAIM IT TO BE....IT IS ABSOLUTELY WORTHLESS AND WOULD COST YOUR THOUSANDS TO BORROW HUNDREDS. You are given a project the first day that encourages you to "find" as much money as possible to be able to leverage yourself and use others money, but what they are really doing is trying to get you to raise your minimum on all your credit cards and apply for new ones so in the next part of the SCAM they can sell you continued "education" for 17k-40k with the "new" money you just raised by getting new cards. The stuff they offer is BOGUS and YOU SHOULD RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN. Take your money and buy a real estate book, talk with a friend that does it or study it on the free internet..... its not that hard. DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THESE SCAM ARTISTS IN ANY WAY AND IF THEY COME TO YOUR TOWN SHOW THE HOSTING VENUE THE AMOUNT OF NEGATIVE INFORMATION ABOUT THEM AND DEMAND THEY NOT BE LET TO RIP PEOPLE OFF IN YOUR AREA. This place should be shut down and I cannot believe it is still going. Read other reviews and make up your own mind.... YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

  • Oct 10, 2014

I am outraged and a little imbarressed that I was preyed upon the way I was. I saw an infomercial and went to a meeting where I was offered a $1997.00 course in real estate where I could bring a partner. I brought my mother to help her to get a business going that she could work in during her retirement and use to support herself. We went to a three day workshop where we were asked to pay 25,000.00 to get hands on information and assistance in jump starting our real estate business. Three weeks later, we were in a three day Boots on the ground workshop which showed us how to go to properties and assess the value of the work that was to be done. Three weeks later we were in Las Vegas, being offered a chance for them to show us how to purchase porperties that they had supposedly bought below market value and were selling to us for below market value. However, after, I purchased the property and looked on Realtor.com, I found out that the properties in that area were going for around $20,000.00 and I was charges 80,000.00 for the property. Then a week later, I was sent a bill for $1705.00 for the taxes for the Summer bill. Howver, I was told, in writing that the taxes were $1800.00 for the year. Two weeks later I received an email requesting $400.00 for the electric that had to be fixed from the box outside. This should have been done as part of the CO for the property prior to the purchase. Two weeks later, I recieved another email that the steps had to be replaced. When I inquired about this, I was told that I had to send the money before the work could be done and that I had a bill in arrears. It was only then that I found out that this property that was to be guarenteed rented for the first 12 months was not being paid by the tenents and the fees were attorney fees to evict. The management company told me it would cost about $5000.00 to evict these people. When I spoke to BUYPD about the rents, they told me that I would have tosign additional documents to get these monies which are owed to me. However, I am not willing to sign these documents that relinquish them from any responsiblies regarding this property. Now they are saying that they sold me the property as is. The management company is awaiting a response. However, I am seeking legal council. They are liars and have cheated me out of alot of money.

  • Jul 21, 2014

I received notice I need the mail of "free dinner invitation" for attending a seminar. Stated it was about real estate and how to buy/sell without your own money.

Arrived at Embassy Suites Conference Center (Norman, OK) for 6 om seminar. Speaker was extremely suave and targeted the audience with promises of making money without using your own.

Presentation was very well versed and scripted. The speaker had tables set up with several "workers" looking busy on computers and phones. During presentation, speaker shared about him coming from humbled beginnings and thinking about money from "paycheck to paycheck mentality." He re-emphasized to the audience of the need to "do something" or "expect nothing." Shop pallet rushed through various slides, throwing up phrases to capture the audiences attention. While I was listening, and admittedly becoming overly excited about the potential for new found financial relief, my girlfriend began Googling the company. This is when we read the report.

Towards the end, the speaker had convinced several people that a small investment of $1997 would guarantee a sacred spot in an upcoming 3 day training. If members of the audience acted right now, we could secure a place in this training. They promised 12 months of support and all kinds of other financial goodies. I was unaware of my girlfriend's Google Search and rushed over to speak with one of the workers. When I started asking questions, the worker said in a snide, sarcastic tone, "He explained it 4 times. Didn't you listen?" I told him he was being a dick about it. The guys name was "Jeb." He was a muscled up, handsome guy with a devilish grin. As I turned around, I heard, "Funk in cheap lower." When I went back to my seat I was fuming. That's when my girlfriend showed me the ripoff report. As we sat and listened, everything I had read in the report was being acted out right in front of me....right down to them telling the audience that the 3 Day training will give you enough to do a deal in 30-45 days.

The presenter promised time to ask questions but not in an open forum for sake of saving time and giving as much information as possible. The speaker was convoluted and confusing for the most part. He had a middle aged black woman come to the front and give testimony of how wonderful the system works. During her testimony, he skilfully guided her through questions to shore up his claims of financial gains. She was supposed to answer questions but was quickly escorted back to where the "workers" were.

The dinner was a cold sandwich with chips, stale cookies and condiments. Water was available outside and you got your own. I became real apparent this was a scam. They wanted or money right then. If you signed up for the 3 day training, you got recognized to the others. If you didn't, you were talked down upon.

Sadly enough, several people gave their money away. We (my girlfriend & I) wrote down some information & pawed it along to others. At least we got a cold meal before we left. Please pass it on... This company is not about helping, it's about guiltily people or of their life savings. Help stop them....for heaven's sake help stop the craziness.

  • May 15, 2014

This is how they scammed us. we were sent an invation to a one day seminar, to which we could learn to invest in real estate. their company. they told us we could buy houses using their money.When we get to the 3 day class they tell us we can do this if we invest more money into their program, credit cards, friends any money including our 401k. to which we could not get out. Ha! Ha! their funny. kyle says we can help you get it out. So after returning home , they would not return any of our calls. then someone calls us to say we need to call jason, to which he says you cant get your money back. THAT WAS JUST A SCAM!!!!!!!

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