Sunday, November 15, 2009

Real Estate Investing $200 billion industry

Here's a few of the questions commonly asked about this
$200 billion industry:

Q: So, what is judgment recovery?

A: When one party wins a lawsuit against another, they are
awarded a judgment. That judgment could order the loser
of the suit to do many things, but most frequently it orders
the loser to pay money to the winner of the suit.

Q: How big is the market and what kind of earning potential
is there?

A: The unrecovered judgment market is estimated to be 200
billion dollars with a new judgment every 1.5 seconds in this
country. Many of my students earn as much as $10K/month
working approximately 10 hours a week.

Q: Are there any special licenses required?

A: Absolutely not, if you are the owner of a judgment or obtain
the rights to a judgment, you have every legal right to collect it
without being an attorney or a collection agency.

Q: If this is so profitable, why is this information being made
available to us?

A: The pioneers of the business (our guest tonight) can't be
everywhere at once, so it makes sense to train people like
you in the business. Some will want to partner with our guest
speaker, others will want to venture out and build their own
business. In a virtually untapped $200 billion market, there's
a lot of room with very little competition.

Q: How hard is this?

A: Our speaker has successfully trained people from all walks
of life with varied educational backgrounds. This system provides
everything you need to know to get started in the business
immediately.

Q: Will I have to contact the debtor, the one who owes the money?

A: No. The system teaches you how to do the detective work to
process the judgment. The courts collect the money for you and
write you the check!

Q: How long will it take me to learn?

A: A few hours, and you'll be ready to begin!




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