Mentoring program, shady?
I met a gentleman in the business and investing section a of bookstore. He recommended that I read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and asked me what my interests were. I told him I was going to college etc, and he said I might be interested in a mentoring program he was a part of. I was like "sure" and gave him my number and didnt think anything of it.
Flash forward to last week he calls me and asks me how I liked the book. I tell him I like it etc and he askes if I would like to do a phone interview. I comply and he calls me and we do the interview and stuff. And he says that there is a meeting in town if I would like to attend. He says there is a pretty rigid process to get in the program. I am still not clear what the "program" is. Basically he explained to me that this millionaire dude has set up a program to help young people become financially independent .
The website I went to had the name APex International
Does anyone know anything about this?
Should I go to the meeting?
Does this seem like a good idea?
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