Russ Dalbey
runs, the popular,
Americas Note Network
home business opportunity. In the years
prior to him becoming a cash note guru he earned his name as a
successful real estate investor.
These days most people know Russ Dalbey as the man
behind the cash note training course,
Winning in the Cash Flow Business.
America’s Note Network is a free site
developed by Russ Dalbey as a place where
members of his Winning in the cash flow
Business training course can come to post or
purchase promissory notes. America’s Note
Network has been around for the past ten
years and thanks to Russ Dalbey’s persistent
infomercials it shall remain as one of the
top cash note market places.
Through Russ Dalbey’s network
you can participate in every part of this
business opportunity. The training is
provided through Winning in the Cash Flow
Business and the infrastructure is available
through America’s Note Network.
Russ Dalbey and his staff of motivated
salesmen have made this business out to be a
huge cash cow. In reality they make most of
their money by selling their
training products and convincing people to
continually reinvest in more expensive
educations services.
After purchasing Winning in the Cash Flow
Business Russ Dalbey’s staff will begin
calling you with offers of better mentoring
products. In addition, past customers
have reported that when they phoned customer
support instead of assistance they got a
sales pitch to buy more products. In my
opinion this type of aggressive up-selling
is unacceptable.
Also, there is a side to this business
that Russ Dalbey won't tell you about and that
is the risk factor. There is a
realistic chance that you could end up in financial
trouble yourself while working the system.
Imagine if you paid of
someone’s full settlement with loaned money
and then were not able to procure a
profitable deal for yourself, you would be
stuck with the settlement and out cash money
that you once had. Thus, after all is said
and done
Russ Dalbey’s program is not worth the
trouble.
I work online with a method where you can
make several hundred dollars for a couple
hours of work, whenever you have time.
This business is free to join and I won't
charge you anything for the information,
just let me
know where to send you the info,
Click Here.
Cheers,
Steve Albright
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Customer Reviews for 'Russ Dalbey'
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Russ, Florida
Posted at 3:58pm on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Greatest program ever invented I have millions off this program! If you haven't made millions you must not have signed up for the "mentoring".
Ya, right just kidding folks!!! LOL
Elle Johnson, Houston, Tx
Posted at 11:03pm on Sunday, February 10th, 2008
This program has potential, but you have to work at it. I have purchased the program and i did get the sales calls, but I just told them NO. Although I said NO, the program really has potential. I am a real estate investor which I have bought real property, I understand the notes fairly well. Here in Tx there are note holders that would like to get out of there note. This program teaches you the how's and what's to look for in a note. I priced a note and placed it on the ANN web to sell and within 2-3 days I began to get offers......I haven't closed on a note deal yet but I think this program has the potential if one will work at it and use the templates.
Jeanetta, Cleveland, OH
Posted at 11:31am on Sunday, December 16th, 2007
Russ Dalbey and the rest of the clan should be tarred and feathered. I was talked into purchasing 3 items and never made a dime off any of them. I only lost money to him as well as the services they recommend. Don't fall for the scam.
Harrison, Richmond, VA
Posted at 11:56am on Saturday, August 18th, 2007
Russ = Scam...
Absolute bull-s*** that's all there is to say about this product. Trust me stay far-away from this scam.
Jim, El Segundo, California
Posted at 2:06pm on Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
Lured by deception
Last October, after buying Dalbey's system, I spent $11,000 on a four day seminar. The reason I did so was because the infomercial stated that the business was very easy, it took very little time to operate, and it took no out of pocket cash to operate.I have since found all these statements to be completely false. I was in a nucleus group which cost $10,000 per person to attend. There were twenty of us. Together, we made four thousand calls to note holders, with not so much as one single deal, over a two day period. When I got home, I found that I didn't have the funds to operate the business. The seminar was useless. The note business is a viable business, but Dalbey draws people into his scheme by deception. I wonder what percentage of his clients are successful as a result of purchasing his course and I wonder if anyone would buy his course if he were honest in telling them that the business is hard, that few people are cut out for it, that it takes a lot of tim... read more»
Deb, Michigan
Posted at 5:43pm on Wednesday, December 27th, 2006
I have purchased the WICFB program and I only spent the amount I needed to to get me started. I have not had any other calls from them to purchase anything else. You have the main tools furnished in what he offers on the infomercial. You also have free will to say no to any other products he may want to sell. The system is working for me and some others that I have had the pleasure to speak to. You only have to decide to do the work and look outside the box.
Diane, Florida
Posted at 10:16am on Saturday, December 9th, 2006
Round and Round Confusion, I bought this too, it tells you on t.v. how simple and this and that is. I ordered it and began reading the book 1, didn't understand nothing it was saying, just going round and round and never learning about what the heck note is, and what the heck is, "note". I returned it, didn't even open the CD's, when I called to tell them that I want to return this and want my money back, they're willing to let you keep it 30 more days, I said no. I've returned it on time, it even says on tv that they will let u keep all that stuff but I see that when I called, they want u to return it. I'll see if I refunded back...
Clara, Location unknown
Posted at 11:31am on Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Russ Dalbey Rip Off...I want to cancel immediately. I have spent days, weeks and long hours for the past month trying to locate these so-called notes. I want my refund. Today is my 30th day and it only proofs to me that this is not what Russ in saying in his advertisement of his product. I am very upset.... I would discourage anyone from doing this.