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Special Invitation to the The Millionaire Conference

This week I received a “special invitation” in the mail to attend “The Millionaire Conference”. I was personally invited as a VIP guest to be trained by 5 of the wealthiest self-made multi-millionaires in America. I received two complimentary VIP tickets with a “$149 value”.

At the conference, I could learn how to: 1. Regularly buy real estate for 31% - 57% below value. 2. Use the 21 money-making secret s millionaires are using. 3. Legally cut all capital gains tax to 0 on the sale of real estate, stocks, or businesses. 4. Lower my 2006 tax bill by 31%. 5. Retire in 2 to 5 years with an additional cash flow of $9,100 per month. 6. Protect 100% of my assets from all lawsuits, liens, levies, bankruptcy, or even a divorce. 7. Get government approved investments guaranteeing 16% to 50% return. 8. Learn how one high school graduate made 3 million dollars in 3 years.

Sounds great, right? I don’t think so.

While one may be able to glean a few nuggets of wisdom from the presentations, they are essentially sales presentations. The speakers are pitching their own products which have a “retail value of $5000 - $6000, but can be purchased today at the special low price for conference attendants of $3,000″. Or perhaps they’ll invite me receive some more in depth training in a special two day conference for only $2,000.

What about the $149 ticket value? You can bet that there are thousands of others who received those same “VIP tickets”. In reality, there is actually no way to purchase tickets and anyone who shows up will be let in free. They wont turn away potential customers.

Don’t be fooled by this type of conference which will probably be in an area near you soon, if it hasn’t already passed by. They come with various names including “Achieving Excellence Conference”, “Women’s Conference”, “American Training Conference”, “Financial Stars Conference”, and “Total Asset Protection Wealth Creation Conference”, but the techniques are always the same.

As is usually the case, the only people getting rich off of the kits that are being sold, are the ones selling them.

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    3 Responses to “Special Invitation to the The Millionaire Conference”

    1. G. on November 6th, 2006 5:13 pm

      It’s a scam. Definately steer clear of these “free diner seminars” I’ve recieved some invitations in the mail as well and all they want to do is get your money.

    2. moneymonk on December 11th, 2006 4:35 pm

      People like this make millions of dollars on telling you how to become a millionaire. Just by including the words “wealth” and “rich” it is known to draw in customers. You seem to not fall for it. But I’m sure to made alot of money that night of a few people that did for for it.

    3. Real Estate Investor on January 22nd, 2007 2:25 pm

      I disagree! The millionairs conference is an opportunity for people to get an overview of how to protect there assets, gain 16-50% interest on there money through tax liens and create wealth through real estate. They dont MAKE you purchase anything. I personally got involved with the company 2 years ago and i am very happy with the “investment” i made into my education. It is simply an opportunity!

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