Old  December 23rd, 2004, 7:52pm     #1
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad, investment and cash management advice from Robert Kiyosaki.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, investment and cash management advice from Robert Kiyosaki.

Has anyone ordered this get rich system? What do you think of it?
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  Old  December 23rd, 2004, 8:01pm     #2
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I think these get rich things are nothing but big scams. If they were really real, everyone would be rich. Better chances playing the lotto I think.
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  Old  December 23rd, 2004, 8:13pm     #3
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I understand many are scams, that is why I am trying to see if anybody here has used his system, but has anyone ordered his system? What is his method? How does he suggest you go about building wealth?

Unlike Carltong Sheets, I cannot get a clue about what this guy's method is from the info-commercials. I am very curious and interested.

I think like the Carlton Sheets thing is real, but lots of the people that order it are afraid to try it, or unable to comprend his teachings because it is complicated or something.

I seriously, even though I know most everybody thinks everything on tv is a scam, and I know most is, but I still seriously want to know if anyone has ordered this Rich dad, poor dad system.

Also, has anyone ordered anything that helped them to make money successfully?

But I really want to know about this guy, because he seems very smart, and very nice and I cant risk missing out on his system if it works. Thanks in advnace for any info.
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  Old  December 23rd, 2004, 8:25pm     #4
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i know he wrote a book,i'd try that. a ex bf got the Carlton Sheets thing and i couldn't make head or tails out of it
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  Old  December 24th, 2004, 3:40am     #5
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looking at the website www.richdad.com, it looks like the book consists of basic financial management advice. You can get the same advice but on an even broader range of subjects at www.motleyfool.com I'm sure one bit of rich dads advice would be to avoid making unneccesary purchases and invest the money instead. So check out motley fools and invest the money you would have spent on the book.

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  Old  December 24th, 2004, 3:44am     #6
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Rich dads isn't a get rich quick scheme, but avoid those like the plague. One of my friends was constantly investing in real estate schemes and MLMs against my advice and lost at least $45,000 (probably more, he stopped telling me about his new ones).

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