Pam
Denver,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, May 29, 2013
The company filed its Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition on April 22, 2013 in the bankruptcy court for the district of Utah, showing plenty of creditors.
Waggoner, Dallas Tall, Ryan Farr, et. al. are indeed the scam artists they profess not to be. Tall has over a dozen prior convictions, including numerous felonies and incarceration.
The group scammed an Alabama woman out of $450,000 in February, 2013. What happened to her money? Tobey honeymooned in Hawaii at same time as bankruptcy was filed---trip taken on whose money?
Please post your information, these guys need to go down hard.
Davey
West Linn,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, March 06, 2013
Here is the latest SCAM by Tobey and the Accelerated Wealth Group in Utah.
Please DO NOT get tricked into buying any of these properties. You will be sorry.
Accelerated Wealth
Draper,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, February 13, 2013
Joe (or whoever you are)- Your information is completely wrong, and it's obvious you didn't go to the seminar. Your "facts" about selling real estate without a license are also true and unfounded. The facts are: We OWN every piece of real estate we offer. By owning such real estate, we are asset managers liquidating assets. Completely legal. The only time you have to be an agent or broker is when you are representing a THIRD parties property.
To the public- For those of you who actually use this forum as a valid source of information, let me remind you the internet is like the bathroom stall. Anyone can write what they want, true or not. This is not true. What it is, is an attempt to smear our reputable name by a competitor with a not-so reputable name. If you truly are considering attending one of our events, please call us and we will be happy to speak with you about any legitimate concerns or questions. We can be reached at 855-884-5369. 9-5:00 MST. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Seminar junkie
Westminster,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, February 12, 2013
Just a quick FYI- I attended this same real estate seminar, and Joe, your cover is blown with this post .
Where's the rip off? Are you sure you're not the problem? It's kinda immature to blame someone else for your inability to teach you something. That's just my opinion after spending 2 1/2 days with you in the class. You were kind of a "know-it-all" I'm sure you didn't think anyone would divulge this about you, but you really should be honest.
I agree the speaker did spend too much time bragging himself up, but I think that's what all these so-called "experts" do, so it didn't bug me. I attend tons of seminars to learn stuff, and I usually do becuase I go there with an open mind. I'm just not that insecure to be jealous of someone who's the living the good life. That's why I went to the seminar, to learn if I could improve my situation. Who cares what HIS situation is?
I'm also happy to correct your mis-interpretation of them offering to sell us properties, they didn't do that. They put me in touch with a different company, just like they said they would, that I could buy the properties from (and I did). I didn't choose to buy the Bus Tour, but I wasn't bugged that they offered it. I bought a property from their referred company so I could get an immediate return and save the money I'm making on my rental property to maybe buy the Bus Tour next time and learn how to become a better real estate investor.
Keep an open mind and an honest heart, you'll be happier and get more out of every life experience.