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Complaint Review: Affluence Edu LLC.

Affluence Edu, LLC. Constat Primum, LLC - Holladay, UTScott YanceySuccess In Real Estate presented by Stephen Edwards Scott Yancey, Affluence Edu, LLC. Real Estate Investment Workshop is a scam! Murray Utah

  • Reported By:
    George — Livingston New Jersey USA
  • Submitted:
    Sat, June 24, 2017
  • Updated:
    Sat, June 24, 2017
  • Affluence Edu, LLC.
    5442 S. 900 E., Suite 220
    Murray, Utah
    USA
  • Phone:
    1-855-773-3966
  • Category:

I received an invitation sent to my home mailbox and, on the date of March 23, 2017, and attended their sales pitch seminar at Best Western Regency House Hotel (140 Route 23, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444) (the seminar registration phone number is 855-773-3966) . During the seminar, we found that they were selling a 3-day Real Estate Training course, and the training would cover more than 18 topics including, in particular, 1) Profit from Foreclosures; 2) how to find the buyers; 3) how to use their database to check the property value – the database fee is $29.99/month, with this training, will be life time for free; 4) with this training they will provide up to $1m for up to 21 days with fee of 1.65%, etc. For this reason, I signed up this training onsite with the total amount of $1,147.00. The receipt was provided by another business name of Affluence Edu, LLC., however, the seminar was sponsored by “Scott Yancey” - there were bout over 7-10 workers during the saminar to sign me up the traning course however they were just like running a underground business - none of their employees were giving out their business cards and didn't even tell me their company name and address, phone number, etc.

Two weeks later, when I went to their 3-day training on April 7, 2017, I attended the first two days and didn’t go the last day because, during the training, the content was totally different from what they described on the day I signed up. About 90% of time the instructor was doing another “Continuing Education” course sales pitch ($37,979) by another business name: “Success in Real Estate”. For this reason, I didn’t attend the last day section (they were using different way - such as one-on-one and group meetings to ask me to buy that $40,000 course.

During the seminar, they didn't allow people exchange their phone numbers and etc. They are trying to keep everything in secret to avoid being going after...

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