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At a $1,000 event (referred to as the 3-day boot camp), rules were set by RE Mentor. RE Mentor representatives closely monitored the audience to prevent recording. There were inconsistencies and misrepresentations in the content and the marketed programs. I paid for a $31,989 package based on the information presented on a PowerPoint and, later, observed that the services presented (by mouth and PowerPoint) were not specified in the contract nor in any physically provided brochure. I, also, found out that couples received the same package as me for 1/2 the price. This tells me RE Mentor knows the value is gouged.The content that was promised was not provided in the educational material. RE Mentor did not follow through with the coaching consistency, sponsorship, or the funding. RE Mentor staff and contractors gave the run around at every opportunity possible.I have spoken with RE Mentor. They teased me and tried to intimidate me for seeking justice. The representatives were cocky and firm about returning $0. I filed a complaint with the BBB and filed a dispute through my financial institution. The BBB was mislead about alleged existing records and RE Mentors desire to correct the matter. The claim is closed and now BBB does not accredit RE Mentor.FYI: Many positive online reviews are provided prematurely & recanted later because working class adults don't have time to return to social platforms to address ongoing problems and chase a broken system that circumvents accountability.On 06/03/2025, I received another email correspondence from RE Mentor after they refused to resolve my matter to my satisfaction. Although, they were inconsistent in providing content and correspondence before; my BBB complaint awakened them and now they will not cease to send me harassing content that I prefer not to receive. I have informed them of this. Yet, it's apparent they want to force feed me enough cheap content until they have reached their believed $31k worth of cheap content.A satisfactory solution would be a full refund from RE Mentor, the RE Mentor company (and associated companies/DBAs) dissolved, and ban from operating in the U.S.
I attended their free info class. Then signed up for a 3 day workshop for $1000. I was told I would be able to attend this and learn everything I need to know to walk out and get in my 1st deal. They threw up a ton of info which is great, but in between each segment, it was like little digs that suggest we can't do it alone. So I was surprised to find on day two that for a whooping $40k they would coach me and my husband on how to do get our first deal. We literally paid $1000 to get a 3 day sales pitch on their coaching program. I asked for a refund via email as it states in my contract. I still have not received it, nor will anyone answer the various numbers listed for the company. The one person who replied to my email, keeps saying "you should have received an email" but I have not received any emails with my refund. I too think this is a scam. If I had known there was a $40k coaching program, I would have said no at the gate. They stayed in contact when they thought they could get more money out of me and as soon as I ask for a refund... all calls go to their voice-mail.
Attended the free seminar and the weekend bootcamp. Brian was hilarious and awesome and the group I was with were positive and pleasant to be around. A sponsor Ryan was there and was super helpful. Jeanie at the office was very supportive. Definitely have a few suggestions and critiques but David clearly cares about helping his students. It was a good time overall.
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RE Mentor was founded by David Lindahl in 2002 on the sole purpose of making a positive change in the financial and emotional lives of our students.
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