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  • Report:  #528318

Complaint Review: Investors United School Of Real Estate

Investors United School Of Real Estate Auto Auctions Overpriced, overpromises underdelivers, con-artists, rip-off, do not attend. Baltimore, Maryland

  • Reported By:
    Same Here — baltimore Maryland United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 25, 2009
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 13, 2010
  • Investors United School Of Real Estate
    Harford Road
    Baltimore, Maryland
    United States of America
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This school was simply a rip-off. They have really great tactics to get you in, but they will not deliver on their promises. You can research the web, and network to get the information you need.  Don't waste your time.

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Marketing Director, Investors Unite

United States of America

30 Years in Business | A+ Better Business Bureau Rating | Please Browse our Endorsements and Testimonials

#2UPDATE Employee

Wed, January 13, 2010

To Whom It May Concern:

My name is Alexis Malatino-Jenkins, Marketing Director of Investors United School of Real Estate, and I am writing to respond to the comment posted by "Anonymous".



First of all, thank you for investing the time to do your homework about Investors United School of Real Estate. In doing your research, you will find that Investors United is celebrating 30 years in business in 2010. Additionally, we have an A+ Rating by the Better Business Bureau. Please also check out some of our many endorsements and testimonials here: http://www.InvestorsUnited.com/Endorsments.shtml



It seems that we have really stirred up some emotions when we created our Consumer Guide entitled 6 Vital Questions to Ask before Investing in a Real Estate Course. The report, I believe, was cause for some real estate investing gurus to post this anonymous complaint, as the report is full of information the gurus don't want you to know.



There are many so-called experts in the real estate education industry who have much less actual investing experience than they would have you believe, so it is important that consumers perform careful due diligence prior to heeding any advice given online or by networking, as "Anonymous" would suggest. I urge any person who is considering enhancing their real estate education to take a moment to download our free 2010 Consumer Guide entitled 6 Vital Questions to Ask before Investing in a Real Estate Course.



Download Investors United's Free 2010 Consumer Guide:

http://www.InvestorsUnited.com/6VitalQuestions.shtml



Lastly, I would like to refer you to the title; if "Anonymous" were really a Member of our school, he would know that we have never conducted an "Auto Auction"!



Sincerely,



Alexis Malatino-Jenkins, Marketing Director

Investors United School of Real Estate

marketing@investorsunited.com

410.426.6000 Ext. 16



www.InvestorsUnited.com

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