Handy Jay Review of Keyspire
Stay away from this company - I'm really disappoin...
Stay away from this company - I'm really disappointed with my experience with them. i took it all the way to the membership level and I feel sick to my stomach right now. First off when you're at the wealth tour, which is the first event - you don't notice you are quietly being scared into buying this 3 day workshop. They drop little scare bombs all the way through, disguised as information, and you also don't notice there is an army of commissioned hard-sell sales people quietly appearing at the back setting up an arsenal of stuff to push on you. Sneaky. The sales people claim to be members and who knows if that's true but I did two of these seminars before I decided to do the work shop and I heard the same salesperson tell 2 different stories. The 3 day workshop is nothing more than a sales event where they don't give you quite enough info to know what to do, just to get you to buy the $25,000 membership where they claim they can get you special deals and networking and vendors, blah blah. Its not worth it. I fell for it though, and my first Mortgage lending deal they got me with Profunds just went bankrupt and I lost $50,000. I feel like throwing up right now. I hear nothing but horror stories from other members about Calum Ross, their mortgage vendor - almost loosing people deals, and their Land development company, Greybrook is hands-down the worst company I have had to deal with. They are a bunch of meat-head hockey players that consistently ignore my requests for help. I'm not a millionaire, and they clearly favour people with bigger pockets than me. I pulled equity out of my home like they teach you so I could invest it, and didn't get any offers for 9 months. I was paying $2000 per month on it, and basically lost $18,000. This company has horrible fulfillment and people need to stay away from it. i am so filled with regret I just wanna cry. More and more of us have finished our first year and there are lots of unhappy members. Trust me folks.

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