Waste of time
Review: Aspire Education – Property Flipping Event
Event length: 2 hours
Actual useful content: ~20 minutes
Overall verdict: Disappointing. Minimal real teaching, repetitive filler, and heavy upselling.
I attended Aspire Education’s property flipping event with Sam Spencer. Unfortunately, it mirrored a familiar pattern in the “get rich” seminar space — long on hype, short on substance, and designed to funnel attendees into expensive paid courses rather than genuinely teaching.
Main issues:
Wasted time upfront – The first 26 minutes contained no property-related teaching. Instead, there were long stories, vague psychology lessons, and motivational quotes (e.g., Zig Ziglar) unrelated to practical property flipping. The same issue cropped up again later in the session. The PowerPoint was uninspiring and dragged on.
Private chat – red flag – The chat was set to private. When I asked, “Is it not a shared group chat?” there was no response.
Minimal actual teaching – Only about 20 minutes of genuine property-related content in the entire 2-hour session. Other companies deliver more in 30 minutes.
Heavy upselling – The talk repeatedly circled back to promoting a £3,499 two-day course. When I asked for specifics about their personal journey, with detailed financials from the start, they deflected and pushed the paid course again.
Perceived exploitation – Many attendees aren’t millionaires. If the presenters truly are, why not “pay it forward” and share a free, transparent, step-by-step breakdown with proof? Instead, it felt like capitalising on vulnerability.
Points actually learned:
OPM – Other People’s Money
Flip to auction
Calends
AI personalised messages
Bottom line:
2 hours felt like a poor return on time.
Could have been condensed into 20–30 minutes of real teaching.
Better, more transparent property flipping webinars exist.
This one prioritised sales over substance.
Antwoord van www.jamieyork.com