Brian Bailey gave a new perspective to my real estate business.
Brian Bailey’s presentation was amazing! This system looks amazing and I can’t wait to see how it works!
Brian Bailey was amazing.
Brain Bailey was fantastic. Would love to work with Brain
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A great presentation, and what an important and needed service.
Learned a lot, great presentation. Very captivating.
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Brian has marketing figured out.
Brian Bailey is not just an amazing speaker, but the content was amazing and a great use of my time. 10/10 I would recommend anyone to work with him.
Brian was very knowledgeable.
Brian Bailey was awesome and brought a ton of value!
Brian Bailey great presenter kept my attention
Brian Bailey is full of energy, very pleasant and full of useful and helpful information. Love his product and service ideas.
Great Event, very valuable knowledge
First and foremost, the host pushes those in attendance into giving a 5 star review prior to finishing the sales pitch (the costs and stipulations). Initially I received a text from a Rachel Flynn asking me to attend an event for the National Real Estate Association. After a few unsolicited texts, I quickly got the impression that these were robo texts. Further, this individual and company wasn't ever mentioned at the sales pitch meeting. It appears that this company/individual was just a misdirect to get my attention. I was invited under the pretense that the 75 realtors that would be there would need lender representation to answer questions. This was another misdirect because there appeared to be many, many lenders there in the same role. At no point did the meeting organizer need or prompt for the lenders to "help" the realtors. There was no opportunity to network once the event began, and nearly none for the realtors who arrived early. The purpose of the misdirect appeared to be because the sales pitch host was pitching the lenders in tandem with the realtors. My guess is that they knew the lenders wouldn't come if we knew the true nature of the event. Once the sales pitch was finally revealed, we were told that we had approximately 20 minutes to decide to fork over approximately $699 (discounted fee) with a monthly fee of $149. Refusal would result in a rejection if you tried to sign up later because the "25 person limit" for all of Houston would be reached. And yet, concurrently, if you signed up later it would be $899 and you'd only get access to 1 of the 3 sales modules. I personally asked him if I could have some time to consider signing up and he was vehement about the option only being good for about 20 minutes. At 4 hours (8:30 - 12:30) I feel I was conned into wasting half my work day. The pitch was drawn out. The speaker spent nearly the first hour talking about himself and his hard road that led him here. 3 times he used manipulation tactics (guilt) to solicit stronger engagement, because he was having trouble keeping the crowds attention. The moment he gave the cost or the pitch the room quickly emptied. A few minutes into the Q&A less 10 people were still paying attention. My time has value. I was led into this under false pretenses. I can only assume that these tactics are used because the product being pushed isn't as good as it's presented to be, so the company opts for pressure under the guise of an offer that's only avaliable if you fork over money right this minute.
This information is just what I need to get my business off to a great start.
Brian gave us some amazing information & he’s a great speaker
Great event looking forward to working with you -J. Bailey
Deo Bamiro
Sep 13,2024Great Experience. I learned a lot. Look forward to working with him in the future.