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Russ Dalbey
Review: 2007-05-31
Reviewer: Pall Stanley from Baltimore, Maryland
Review Title: An information seller and service provider.
Rating: 3 Stars or Average
Review: Hey, I understand the feelings of being pumped with a sales pitch to purchase more. My lady friend approached me about Russ's program.

Of course, I was already familiar with mortgage investments from back in 1994 when I attended an intense five day workshop in Vegas about the subject. It was an awesome workshop in terms of information, so I was not to enthusiastic about reviewing Russ's program.

Be that as it may, I started reviewing the program last night, and the only hot button pushed was the fact that Russ offers a network of note investors ready to purchase or buy notes, and the fact they were so called pre-screened, what that means specifically, I do not know.

Anyway, even though its been years since the workshop in Vegas I attended, unrelated to Russ, by the way, it was offered by a real successful mortgage investor, who was seeking other individuals to bring his company more deals to invest. Let me continue, with my previous knowledge of mortgage investments, the entry or basic course offered was very vague but useful for someone new to the subject.

However, let me add this fact, 70 to 80 percent of the success in this business is not about your knowledge of notes alone, but rather its about "Marketing" and how well you do it! You have to attract targeted leads or people with potential notes to find you. Once they find you of course, you need to know your stuff or be professional.

As the course states, you will have to overcome the lack of creditability, the lack of deals crossing your desk, the lack of experience and confidence, and the lack of capital to continually market and promote yoru efforts! And marketing is a 24/7 operation and never ends, its circular.

Where am I going with this? There is no easy success formular for the note business, its going to require a lot of hard work in the beginning and it will require a support team or the collaboration of others to make it happen. It's up to the individual to make it happen, I believe.

We are so quick to call things scams, why? Russ is selling information and his information is not untrue or wrong, if it is then he would be out of business. He is stating the obvious and winning with more cashflow selling information, and that I can not call him a scam artist for doing it, however, it is not as easy as they make it sound perhaps.

People come from a variety of backgrounds and levels of education. Now when I say education, I am not talking about someone that met some predetermined course requirements and passed a course and earned a degree. Education is learning and learning a body of knowledge and applying it immediately and learning how to think and find new ways of doing things better.

Be that as it may, education is NOT just going through the motions and doing what you are told or studying what you are told and learning things the way some teacher wants you to learn things alone, but rather its about learning how to think the same way the professors and or the creators of the information did.

Back to Russ, people must learn how to think for themselves and how to take the good and apply it to the best of your ability. There is no such thing as "AUTO" pilot by my own standards. Work is necessary no matter what. It requires work to maintain a system and it requires work to build one and more work to make changes when necessary.

So, is Russ's program good? I will find out in a few days. I want to see how good his note network of investors is. If all I have to do is just find notes and meet the certain criteria of the mortgage investors, then perhaps it is a good thing. What is good about it? Not have to find mortgage investors initially which could be time consuming. Other than that, we will see.

If the network of note buyers is NOT what it claims then I will report back in the negative. Other than that, I will take the positive and run with it and find more answers to my questions elsewhere. Russ is NOT the only guy in town. I must add though, active mortgage investors, the creative pros in the game do not or would not waste there time selling information.

Literally, they would say it would be a waste of there time, but then again, it depends on the person. Some people enjoy teaching, but most of the pros in the game don't have the time. Imagine Warren Buffet starting a University online showing people how to invest in mortgages? Warren Buffet University, sound familiar, try Donald Trump University? (smile)

Anyway, I am not being sarcastic about this, I am just saying use your own mind and learn how to think for yourself and decide. Sometimes you have to leverage programs like Russ with some additiona strategies and be one of the top producing students. You decide, I will in a few days during my due diligence process. --- Pall Stanley

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