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  • #16
    Re: 20/20: Rich Dad Poor Dad

    i used to own all of his books, sold them to ebookdrop.com
    i didn't learn anything new.. not really.. just his fictional family story, some say... don't know, don't care... suze orman is good...

    I THINK JEFFREY'S CHALLENGES AND THE INFO ON THIS SITE IS THE BEST WAY TO LEARN... AND THE INTERACTION OF THE MEMBERS BY POSTING...

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    • #17
      Re: 20/20: Rich Dad Poor Dad

      I agree, Mark!

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      • #18
        Re: 20/20: Rich Dad Poor Dad

        I only read the original "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." It was decent as a motivational tool but it didn't offer a lot of useful information. He talks in grand and vague terms but gives little details. Seems too interested in selling his other books and products.

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        • #19
          Re: 20/20: Rich Dad Poor Dad

          I'm embarassed to admit that a couple of years ago, I allowed myself to get sucked in and I signed up for the Rich Dad coaching seminars on real estate investing and other ways to make money. Fortunately I came to my senses and I changed my mind before the 3 days was up so I was able to get my money back. It was a ridiculous amount of money, something like $4000 for the "course". However, it was not easy, the salesperson was very aggressive and used several of the tried and true techniques to get me to give up and continue on with the "coaching". In fact, he was quite the bully about it.

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