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Jun6
Free and Clear – The Truth
Filed under: Free And Clear, free and clear review; Tagged as: best bonus, Bonus, Carlton Sheets, Free And Clear, free and clear review, Free and Clear Scam, Free and Clear System, John Beck, Review, Richard Roop2 CommentsDiscover the Myths About Free and Clear Systems
Free and Clear real estate systems have been around in the infomercial and real estate information world for a very long time.
Carlton Sheets, one of the grand masters of creative real estate investing courses was one of the first educators to tap the Free and Clear slogan.
Most recently John Beck has ramped up his late night infomercial presence with a “Free and Clear” system that suggests one could buy real estate at tax sales for as little as a few hundred Dollars.
And Richard Roop, master marketer from the school of direct marketing king Dan Kennedy, is about to drop a bomb on the “Free and Clear” market with a mega internet launch of his system.
“So, what’s the confusion? Does Free and Clear Investing work? And why are there so many complains about John Beck’s course on review and “Free and Clear Scam” web sites?”
Myth #1: You Will Own the House Free and Clear
This myth is fueled by slogans like “…using none of your own cash or credit.”
In truth, “Free and Clear” typically refers to a home owner or seller who owns the house without any liens or loans against it. These types of sellers are the target of direct response campaigns in most Free and Clear systems.
John Beck’s marketing material leaves the impression that you can buy houses at tax sales or auctions for as little as a few hundred bucks – and actually own them “Free and Clear”.
Myth #2: You Don’t Need Any Money to Buy Free and Clear Houses
The truth is that deals with Free and Clear houses often come with the opportunity of seller financing, where the seller defers all or most of the purchase price until later. And free and clear courses otherwise teach you ways to find private investors to put up the cash that the seller needs right now.
Myth #3: It’s a Scam. Free and Clear System Don’t Work!
This myth is fueled by mostly anonymous material on web sites and articles trashing Free and Clear systems like John Beck.
The truth is that owners of Free and Clear homes can be a very lucrative target in any real estate market.
As with many other real estate courses, it is crucial that the user follow the steps and implement what the system teaches. Following the steps typically entails some form of “prospecting”, meaning you will have to look for the (relatively few) motivated sellers who will be willing to do a deal that can benefit YOU as well as them.
Keep in mind that most so called “review” or “scam” sites on the internet have a hidden agenda of siphoning of traffic and good-will from famous products for the purpose of selling their own courses or other information products or services that these review sites are affiliated with.
My Recommendation
I recommend that you take advantage of the content rich free information that is available on Richard Roops web site <== LINK!
At the same time, go on the internet and do your research on John Beck’s and Carlton Sheets’s systems and see if you can conrfirm my opinion when you look at these review scam sites.

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2 Responses to “Free and Clear – The Truth”
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Have you read into Steve Cook? He is currently teach about debt free investing. He’s a great guy and a very successful investor in Baltimore.
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Highly impressed, discovered your post on digg.Glad I finally tried it out. Not sure if its my Safari browser,but sometimes when I visit your site, the fonts are really tiny? However, love your site and will return.See Ya




