Shambolic, patronising pitch fest
Honestly I’m actually frustrated with myself for believing this would be a training weekend, I feel naive just writing that… They claimed they didn’t have anything to sell, the weekend cost £249 so maybe I was justified believing there was some training involved although it turned out some people were there for zero cost (I guess I did get a water bottle and notepad though…:)))
It was a constant pitch fest despite that they kept claiming they weren’t selling but instead offering an opportunity (or some such spin). By lunchtime (no lunch was provided btw) they started introducing the cost of the training courses or membership to the “network”which ranged from circa £6,000 for an online course of modules to download (can’t see how that is a network myself) to circa £99,000 for training plus 12 month mentorship (I kid you not). They later said they would drop those prices if you “applied” to join there and then but if you tried to “apply” later during the weekend you’d pay the original higher prices… However; they said they wouldn’t tell anyone the discounted prices until after you “applied” to join and they would select whose applications they accepted and whose they didn’t (you can’t make this up…!).
At the no food lunch-break lots of people were complaining the day was not what they expected, some left and didn’t return, I wasn’t that smart.
The Best Wealth Network would claim they provided training on the day; however what they provided was snippets of strategies not actual training on how to implement. It was extremely basic eg outlining what a lease option is, even a session on sorting Rightmove listings by the oldest listing first (seriously by the time they took the whiteboard away at the end of that session, that’s all it had written on it; “Rightmove oldest first”).
It was a day packed full of patronising, tedious instructions; clap a guy for removing a whiteboard; write this down, put your hands up if this applies to you, stand up and massage the person next to you (yes really); it went on and on and on culminating in being asked to stand up in a Superman pose and shout your name out loud; at that point I couldn’t stomach any more and had to concede I’d wasted money, expectation and a day of my life. I packed up and left embarrassed with myself that I’d wasted my time and money like that.
N.B I’ve no doubt there’ll be a response to this review making excuses but as the photo from the prospectus slides show, it’s exactly as I’ve described.








