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As a former employee at Rich Dad Education now known as Legacy Education Alliance previously known as Tigrent Inc and Whitney Information Systems, I am here to say that this company is a scam.They campaign using radio ads and other marketing tools to lure people into their scam.

They invite you into what they call a free workshop which is conducted by talented motivational speakers also known as *** artists to convince you that the way you think about money is wrong. At the end of the workshop they try to sell you a worthless $495 3 day training designed to manipulate you into spending even more money, upwards to $60k in courses. Then they call you to sell you even more services like coaching and mentoring. Their customer service is horrible and run by incompetent employees and management. The CEO CFO and others make over $200k a year as reporter by them on their annual filings. However, they pay others garbage. They have a severe conflict of interest and even had their previous CFO involved with unethical dealings which has finally been fired. Their Human Resources department is outrageously biased and unfair.

Rich Dad even tries to sell you properties owned by them. Justin Borus is the actual majority owner of Rich Dad Education AKA Tigrent which is a penny stock.

They use the Kiyosaki name to make the company sound legit but its not.Stay away from these scam artists. They have no soul, dont sell you sell to the devil with these clowns.

Reason of review: Bad quality.

Location: Fort Myers, Florida

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The 3 day course is basically them feeding you just enough information to bate you. It is definitely not to teach you how to invest in real estate but to get you excited at the opportunity, while hard selling the really expensive "Elite" classes and mentorship programs.

I would have been really upset if I actually paid $500 to attend. It's bad enough I lost a days worth of income.

Guest

I have just signed up a 3-day course. I should have read the reviews beforehand.

So this company has nothing to do with Robert Kiyosaki at all?

Now I know how they raised funds and use other people's money. I will attend the course anyway since I have already paid and see if I can 'learn' something.

Guest

What a scam get real guys do u really think you information is work the extortion price you are charging the presenters are nothing but glorified sales men. Who are aggressive have you not realised by now the American model does not work in the UK.

Guest

I feel if the author of rich dad poor dad Robert Kawasaki was to realise his name was associated with this company he would be appauled as it is nothing but a glorified scam

Guest

WOW, thanks for this feedback as I am on a fixed income yet decided to purchase the $495 3 day weekend training with hopes of a better outcome yet 2nd day has been filled with the instructor literally trying to sell a bogus dream! We were made privy to view his checking out and what Elite pays him YET again I'm not impressed!

There doing people in the butt with no Vaseline. Ugh!

Guest

Really wish I'd read this before signing up at a free Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad education course... Yea they absolutely pulled wool over my eyes by using Robert Kiyosaki's name who was no where to be found at either event.

I have a pending legal case against them now. False advertising and unethical business practices

Guest
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I am doing the second day training and it look like a lot of people already sign for the training that cost around $35,000 I am glad that I am reading this reviews. Did you ever pay for the training?

Guest

This doesn't surprise me. I fell for the real estate investing pitch at a recent Get Motivated seminar.

Spent 500 bucks to attend the three-day training. Turns out it's not a training at all. I expected a sales pitch, and that's fine, but there's no training component and the instructor is a ***.

I went the first day and skipped the other two. I've got real business to handle.

Guest

Thank you for coming forward. I believe your words.

I've actually just finished my first of the 3 day training today.

Let me confirm your statement regarding the upsell. The trainer/coaches actually push very hard on the additional course to the participants and spent most the day 1 time in doing so instead of providing real training.

Guest

you stemlike a bitter former employee

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