
Trying to reason with the village idiot is a futile effort. With
all of diversions you come with you sound like a politician.
Dale, you just don't get it. All you keep posting is the same
ridiculous advice - "go talk to James and he'll answer all of your
questions'. Sure he will, he's trying to talk me out of $6,000.00
to start with and more later.
The bottom line is this: James works for MIT as a paid speaker.
Nothing more, nothing less. He lives in a house that he bought in
1987 that has an approxiamte market value of $400K (this I have
verified through county records where he resides) which is not
indicative of a super-successful real estate investor. He professes
the merits of using corporations and trusts to shelter assets, yet
his personal residence is held in his own name. His son Ryan won't
provide any information to back up the representations he has posted
on his father's website. MIT/NRI (the company he works for) has a
very questionable background including some name changes, and from
other posts here do not honor their refund guarantee unless people
threaten to involve the BBB or the Utah AG. We don't hear anything
from the 'countless' people that he has helped. Put all this
together and what do you have? A salesman selling for a
questionable organization, pure and simple.
Dale, you have provided nothing to counter the above except for
saying that if we talk to James he'll tell us everything we need to
know. Again no facts, just your opinions of what YOU think of James
Smith. You give no facts that anyone can verify *except if we go
talk to James Smith). And since you give us NO VERIFIABLE FACTS,
your posts are completely worthless. You say 'collect the
evidence', but there isn't any.
BTW, are you going to counter cnnlegal's post? Since you know so
much about James Smith I really thought you'd be all over that one.
Come back with some real facts and maybe you'll sound more credible
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