Peter Spann's new book

From: Bruce Graham


The mention of his "beautiful friend",through the out the book made me assume that "she" was a "he".
The front cover photo indicates this.
Never the less the book was a very easy read,
holiday reading.
I haven't learnt anything new by the read.
But I think I like Peter Spann.He is proberly
a decent fellow.With very expenive courses
to sell.
Bruce G.(Sydney)
p.s. I did think I was reading Rich Man,Poor
Man.
"Have the courage, to take your own advice"
 
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From: Felicity W.


Maybe I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that he used "beautiful friend" because that position was filled by a number of different ladies over the years, and he didn't want to be specific.
Keep smiling
Felicity :cool:
 
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From: Gee Vee


yes, except that she was with him in monte carlo and referred back to the time he was squatting and working in the supermarket!!
 
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From: Land Holdings


Look I bought his book and I'm not about to admit I wasted good money on it though I'm ready to concede that he isn't as authentic as he makes out.

Just as a point of interest I found this interesting web site about so called real estate gurus. It's based on American real estate but the principles of detection apply just as strongly to Australia.

http://www.johntreed.com/BSchecklist.html

Enjoy!

L.H.
 
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John T Reed (ahh the memories !)

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From: Sim' Hampel


Ahh... the old John T Reed site... brings back many memories of lively debates from the old forum.

I wonder if they ever made it into the archive ?

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John T Reed (ahh the memories !)

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From: Land Holdings


Thanks Sim. It certainly provides food for thought.

It would be nice if there was an index of already discussed topics that was easily accessible at your finger tips. Maybe a list of major threads.

I know you can always do searches but sometimes you see something that you think would be new to everyone else as well and then later realise that there is nothing new under the sun!

Cheers!

L.H.
 
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John T Reed (ahh the memories !)

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From: Sim' Hampel


Feel free to volunteer to generate such an index Land Holdings ;-)

Right now there are 10698 posts in the Property Investor Forum alone... quite a big task I'd say.

Anyone out there with too much time on their hands wanting to do something great for their investing community ?

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From: Brett Burt


After reading that website, I realised I knew a few people like this. (I
don't know Peter Spann but I have heard only positive stories about him from
his clients, for the record)

But I know one guy who claimed a few short years ago to have owned
'hundreds' of investment properties. I found out from his accountant by
accident that he actually owned only two (heavily mortgaged) and they were
rented by his sons.

My brother purchased from him, on my urging (to my regret) in Brisbane. My
brother recently found the developer (who is also a real estate agent) and
found that this marketeer had made over $25,000 commission on a $140,000
unit. The unit, in Coorpoaroo, has appreciated very little in the last 4
years.

He has set up an organisation (that has become very successful ) selling
over priced properties and has an 'army of novices' pushing the product. He
in fact made his money (millions) from marketing property and obviously
since has purchased properties. But the claim to be a guru was the catalyst
that got him going initially. ( he had been a bankrupt in 1984).

Many people purchased Brisbane property through this 'organisation' and
lost, especially through his own developments.

I noted that in the turmoil of the scams on the Gold Coast and QLD, early
last year, when he made a number of public comments as an expert. Apparently
he had achieved some sort of industry standing ! God help us.

The trouble is these gurus keep re appearing and keep making fortunes. They
tell the most extraordinary lies whilst looking you in the eye and even when
caught out, stick to their story and get even more hardline ! (I would
like to say more and name the person but the defamation laws in this country
prevent people from naming names, unbelievably, even if it is true you can
still be found liable for defamation)

I don't believe that the property investment/marketing/education market can
regulate itself and strict accreditation should be imposed on the property
marketing industry, separate but similar to the financial planning and real
estate industries.


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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:04 AM
Subject: Peter Spann's new book


> From: "Land Holdings" <[email protected]>
>
> Look I bought his book and I'm not about to admit I wasted good money on
it though I'm ready to concede that he isn't as authentic as he makes out.
>
> Just as a point of interest I found this interesting web site about so
called real estate gurus. It's based on American real estate but the
principles of detection apply just as strongly to Australia.
>
> http://www.johntreed.com/BSchecklist.html
>
> Enjoy!
>
> L.H.
>
>
>
> To reply: mailto:p[email protected]
> To start a new topic: mailto:p[email protected]
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