Inside Track Property Workshops

Seen a few adverts for these in the paper recently and wondered two things:

Has anyone been to one of these free seminars that they offer, and are they any use? Or do they just simply state the obvious?

Secondly, what does this company hope to get out of offering these freebie workshops? Presumably they want to cross-sell some kind of portfolio management or consultancy services to people later on in their property tycoon lives?

Just wondering. The website is

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Reply to
Tom Robinson
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In message , Tom Robinson writes

No such thing as a free lunch, so.........

They will be trying to sell you properties which they either agree to refurbish, let and manage for you - NOT! There are some real horror stories in this area.

Or they will be trying to get you to buy new properties where they have negotiated a special discount from the developer, whilst building something in for themselves - probably the same discount you can get for yourself with some negotiating.

I know of a block locally where the developer sold 20 flats to an investor at £120K each and, within a few months, I was speaking with people who had paid around £150K for them.

Reply to
Richard Faulkner

Been to one quite a few months ago.

Over the two-odd hours they don't actually tell you anything substantial, it's a lot of hype designed to get you to sign up to one of their more costly (i.e. £000's) 'teaching programmes'.

Go to one of their free ones if you like (after all, it costs you nothing but time) but don't expect to get anything from it other than an extended sales pitch for further 'training' and membership of their 'club'.

Shano

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Shano

"Daytona" wrote

That's not very helpful for this posters particular query - relating specifically to "Inside Track". Adding these two words to your search gives ... let's see ... just the current thread!!

Reply to
Tim

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