Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012

Thomas Kish and Cashflowexperts.biz

I have been meaning to review this guy and his services for a while, and now that one of my readers mentioned him, I feel that now is a good time to do so.

Any of you who has been reading about business credit should have heard about Thomas Kish. His marketing material say that he teaches people how to build business credit to buy real estate. His services are marketing very strong in cities such as New York and LA. The self study guide is sold from $1000 and seminars run from $1500.

I have personally read through his self study material and I went to one of his seminars a couple of years back when I was just learning about business credit. The information from the seminar was informational but incomplete. They keep trying to upsell on mentoring and other products. The more recent material that I have had the pleasure of reading is outdated. It is impossible to get $150K of business credit with one corporation with no personal guarantee. In concluding, the information is outdated and incomplete and a bit overpriced. The guides that I have produced on businesscreditebooks.com are complete, and has been compiled from my experiences and the many business credit guides and seminars that I have taken. I pride myself in them and they will stand up to the most expensive or courses or guides.

Marc

cashflowexperts.biz

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Marc Augustine

Marc Augustine is a blogger, entrepreneur and business credit expert.

(7) Readers Comments

  1. Robert Kim
    May 13, 2010 at 8:36 pm

    I have a friend who tried Tom Kish's stuff. He said that the coach he was assigned to was very slow to respond to questions, almost completely nonresponsive, and, in the end, pawned my friend off on to an even more expensive "business credit expert", Corporate Credit Concepts. I'm sure Kish got paid a referral fee in addition to what he already got paid from my friend. My friend said the one time he actually spke with Kish on the phone, it sounded like Kish just woke up and was still in his pajamas. At least, other times when my friend spoke with Kish's wife on the phone, she was very nice. But as a business credit course, it sounds like Kish is selling snake oil.

  2. AL
    May 15, 2010 at 2:30 pm

    Marc, The problem with all these Business Credit building programs is that, it's hard to evaluate this programs especially if your not educated enough about the business. One you become educated enough to know how to separate fact from fiction then you will be well on your way to building business credit. I have been very careful with my approach to building business credit. I have purchased your products and I have to say that you give good information for such a low price. I will continue to follow and support your efforts.

  3. Robert Kim
    May 31, 2010 at 1:18 am

    I have a friend who tried Tom Kish's "mentoring" and paid several thousand $$$'s for it. The credit coach assigned to him by Kish was unresponsive and he ended up being passed off onto, and upsold to, Corporate Credit Concepts who, I'm sure, got a kickback from Kish. This was almost a year ago and still no results. My friend is one who has made a lot of money in multilevel marketing so I know he is a go-getter who takes massive action. His experience with Kish is enough to let me know to stay away from this guy.

  4. Amy
    June 4, 2010 at 5:50 am

    I have a friend who tried Tom Kish's "mentoring" and paid several thousand $$$'s for it. The credit coach assigned to him by Kish was unresponsive and he ended up being passed off onto, and upsold to, Corporate Credit Concepts who, I'm sure, got a kickback from Kish. This was almost a year ago and still no results. My friend is one who has made a lot of money in multilevel marketing so I know he is a go-getter who takes massive action. His experience with Kish is enough to let me know to stay away from this guy.

  5. Lyth
    August 20, 2010 at 3:27 am

    Uhm ... were those actual comments or is someone trying to just sell something? Its quite obvious that both of those comments are either copied or canned. I would like real information, not copied or canned for a credit card sale.

  6. Matthew Forys
    September 27, 2010 at 11:22 am

    Marc, Thanks for the review on Kish. Thanks for putting this site together too .. So far everything I've read has been accurate according to my personal experiences with these companies as well.. I'm just glad you actually did what i had hoped to "some day" and that's put this all together on a review site to help others from making the same mistakes ... and to promote sound choices! If your guide is as helpful as this site is, it was well worth the investment.

  7. Edna Brown
    December 13, 2011 at 3:10 pm

    Kish is a rip-off AVOID

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