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Armando Montelongo:
Armando Montelongo, the host of Flip This
House has taken his personal knowledge of
flipping houses to his website where he
offers an eBook and audio system which
teaches you how to make money flipping
houses. Armando also offers the ability to
sell his knowledge and make nearly half of
the money as a personal profit. His eBook,
Making Millions in Foreclosures and his
system, Master Home Study System retail for
$97 and $997.
Montelongo says on his website that his
affiliate program allows you to earn 40%
from promoting and selling his product and
another 10% from what your down-line sells.
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Armando has his share of critics that state
that he is capitalizing on his success to
the detriment of those who buy his program.
There have been some that claimed they
purchased his program and attempted to
return it, but their credit card was still
charged. Additionally, there are no phone
numbers on any of his numerous websites. He
has used tactics like saying that he wants
to select a person to mentor to be the next
real estate millionaire in order to build
his list, yet the site does not describe
what kind of experience he is looking for,
how to apply, where to submit the
application, etc. They simply ask for your
name and email address. Some say this is
because he isn’t really interested in
mentoring anyone, but is more interested in
finding people who are considering flipping
houses or are already flipping houses to add
to his marketing list.
Finally, there are reports of Montelongo’s
buying homes and attempting to take
possession of homes before the sale is
closed. One such case is noted where a
widower was removed from her home, her
possessions removed and taken from her and
then the closing documents forced her to
sell for 1/8th of the agreed to selling
price.
Few positive reviews are posted online.
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