John Beck and Roy Stubblefield

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Hi All.
I'm new to the tax lien/tax deed arena. Looking for the best educational/how to program. an anybody give me some pros and cons to John Beck's and Roy Stubblefield's programs? Thanks in advance.

Sincerly,
Ronin

Comments(12)

  • secretsearcher31st May, 2002

    John Beck has a good grip on the subject, but i would not recommen the higher priced stuff that his affiliates offer.

  • Ronin08079931st May, 2002

    Thanks Secretsearcher,

    So you reccomend JB's "Free and Clear" program? Or do you have other reccomendations? Thanks

  • secretsearcher2nd June, 2002

    Yes

  • BillHinton10th December, 2002

    Go to www.johntreed.com -- john has a guru rating page and he will give you his opinion of most of them in the market today

  • InActive_Account17th December, 2002

    Quote:
    On 2002-12-10 20:12, BillHinton wrote:
    Go to http://www.johntreed.com -- john has a guru rating page and he will give you his opinion of most of them in the market today


    I would not waste the download time for his site.

  • JohnLocke17th December, 2002

    lacashman,

    We can save everyone's time from going to Mr. Reed's site.

    You will find the only person Mr. Reed recommends is himself.

    Well maybe some other's but most of those he recommends are dead and don't write anymore.

    However, if they do come back then I'm sure he wouldn't recommend them anymore.

    John $Cash$ Locke

  • InActive_Account17th December, 2002

    Quote:
    You will find the only person Mr. Reed recommends is himself.

    Well maybe some other's but most of those he recommends are dead and don't write anymore.

    However, if they do come back then I'm sure he wouldn't recommend them anymore.

    John $Cash$ Locke


    Then he would change his tune to the walking dead of REI!

    I can understand that when someone writes a book using a system that they have used that they would belive in it. But that is no reason to talk down about other peoples system.

    So how are things in Vegas?

  • JohnMichael17th December, 2002

    Folks,

    This is just one Investors opine!

    John's guru rating page I totally disagree with. Anyone who bashes other Guru's as a Guru my self is unprofessional. This is one rude and unprofessional person.

    His advise is only a lead in to buy his products, I have been teaching REI for some time now and most that he deals with our left over folks that blame their lack of success on the teacher and not their self. I have as well dealt with this man and got a negative because I dress nice, have fine jewelry and talk about wealth and he fells this is negative.

    Folks would it be better to teach and show what REI can do for you in bib overalls, driving a ford pick up that’s ready to fall apart.

    I truly despise folks that bash wealth. I'm sorry if I got it I'm going to show it. When you grow up from the hard streets of Los Angles and turn your life around through REI I will show it and tell it.

    My advice is to stay away from any one whom proclaims their way is the only way. We have seen this type of garbage in the religious world as well and it is a guarantee to failure. There are many ways to invest and each teacher reaches a different group of people we need them all.

    Ok, I'm off my soap box now.

    [addsig]

  • JohnLocke17th December, 2002

    lacashman & re4me.

    Mr. lacashman, things are great in Las Vegas. Thank you for that submission you made for me seems to be working great. If there is something I can help you with just e-mail me.

    re4me,

    Hit a nerve with Mr. Reed did we John Michael, my only question for you would be do I have to sell my pick-up truck? The tires are pretty good.

    A little Vegas story about wealth.

    I was at a private Christmas party a few years ago, where all of the casino owners attended. The party was hosted by a man by the name of Benny Binion, a legend in the casino business. His family owns the Horsehoe Casino to this day. Benny has since passed away.

    As Benny and I were talking a young man came up introduced himself as a relative of another casino owner who was attending. In our converation this young man showed us his new ring, a $5 dollar gold piece ring and made a point of doing it, $5 piece gold rings are not uncommon in Las Vegas.

    When the you man left our conversation Benny and I started laughing. Benny wore western clothes, cowboy boots and hat.

    Upon closer inspection you would find that all the buttons on Benny's western shirt including the cuff's were made from $5 gold pieces.

    John $Cash$ Locke

  • InActive_Account18th December, 2002

    $Cash$

    I am glade to hear that things are going well. I have seen you help out a lot of folks on this and other sites, so helping you out was a pleasure.

    Perhaps next time I pass thru Vegas we can get together and BS a little. Not to long you know what can happen when Navy & Marine guys get togeter.

  • JohnLocke18th December, 2002

    lacashman,

    Anytime you are in Las Vegas, my treat for lunch or dinner.

    $Cash$

  • jerr18th December, 2002

    ive written john t reed several times regarding specific reasons he has for talking down certain real estate transactions and gurus who promote certain deals and .... he simply never responds ....

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