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    Short Answer, YES.

    But its obscenely difficult, time consuming and you need a little bit of luck along the way too.

    There’s a few companies out there that specialising in educating and up-skilling people to attack the property game and I’ve found CCORP to be the best and most informative of those. Going it alone and without a good understanding can be really damaging and cost you heaps of time and money.

    It really is quite a risk so it pays to be prepared.

    Profile photo of ZingKingZingKing
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    @mercii

    All I can see is two cases where people think they have been jipped. If these agreements were ever real, it would be the police chasing Carly and CCORP, at the moment its only scummy journo Brain Seymour and his camera and sound man.

    These were never agreements that got to the deal point, and CCORP withdrew. Sure, these two cases are pissed off, whatever, thats a corporation for you, find me a company which doesn’t have at least one of two angry people.

    Have a look below, only if you want to put these two cases into perspective, then make up your mind.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvZJTd6Op2c

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1425gCKyEo&feature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF-dOKbDb9k&feature=related

    Checking yours wouldn’t hurt either.

    Profile photo of ZingKingZingKing
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    Hmm not really mercii,

    I think you misunderstand Luka, he’s saying that in the case here of poor financial planning and understanding they’ve blamed the company who inquired doing a deal with them. In both cases CCORP signed no binding agreement and were in preliminary stages when they pulled out due to lack of feasibility, and thats fine.

    Fact is these people were in trouble to begin with, and remain so, and not at the fault of CCORP whatsoever. If you want to personally blacklist CCORP, fine go ahead. Just be aware that the good companies do the right deals and no business in their right mind takes on a property they suspect will end up costing them money. Simple as that, sad story for a couple of people, but hey, don’t go hating on CCORP for that.

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