Sunday, July 29, 2007

Asking Prlinkbiz to Void The Contract

Spoke with Prlinkbiz on the phone today. I called to apologize again for my impulsivity and get her thoughts on the long post about Phoenix.

I wanted to make sure that she agreed with the accuracy of the way I wrote it. I wasn’t trying to make anybody look bad, just present the facts and my take on the whole thing. She said, overall, it was a fair retelling of the story.

Then I ask if she would be willing to forgive my rash decision making and void the contract. She said:

“You ain’t gonna weasel out of it with your ‘nice guy’ approach!”

She was understanding of my situation though. I’m grateful just for the fact that she was still willing to talk to me after all this. She understands that I meant well. However, she was still offended by how she spent money and time on me, have me meet Robert Kiyosaki, and I sign the agreement only to back out 10 minutes later.

“That’s not how business works”, she said.

She’s right. It’s my fault for screwing around. It wasn’t like I was under the influence of drugs or anything (Would you consider “impulsivity” a drug?). I signed that agreement and I need to learn to take responsibility for my actions.

So I try a different approach.

“Can I reimburse you for all the expenses, in exchange for voiding the contract?”, I asked.

“Maybe… let me talk with The Phoenix Investor Lady about it. I may even have a different proposal for you. I will get back to you with some options”, she responded.

“Ok, that would be great, thank you very much for being so nice about it!”, I said.

She also agreed to mail me back the autographed books I left in the car. I offered to pay for the shipping. Todd really wants his signed copy of Why We Want You To Be Rich for sponsoring my trip. I already promised it to him.

So, maybe I can get that contract voided after all. I hope the cost will not be too high.

Filed under other stuff
Dallas Lender Received Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure
Dallas House Now an REO
89 Comments

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1. gozar
November 7th, 2006 at 7:25 pm

screw that stupid poseur t*** . she’s a huge nobody fronting like a powerful business tycoon. tell her to go sell some ‘pampered chef’ pots and pans and stfu.
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2. Duane
November 7th, 2006 at 7:55 pm

Why don’t you consult with a lawyer and present them with a proposal? Are you planning to use a lawyer to look over their next gambit?
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3. Mr. Flipper
November 7th, 2006 at 8:03 pm

Casey, no begging of this witch.

She’s got squat without your participation.

AND there is bunch of negative publicity surrounding her stunt just waiting to be unleashed.

With 178,000 hits on this site and growing, just need be patient until the right moment.

Prlinkbiz is in the process of make herself known for all the wrong reasons.

You’re in the drivers’ seat here, regardless of how it might look, or how you might feel.

Take a breath.
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4. digerati
November 7th, 2006 at 8:08 pm

I don’t understand what is so bad about this contract. Why not take it and just let the problems work themselves out? It seems to me that any solutions would be better than none at this point.

Successful Personal Finance
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5. astrid
November 7th, 2006 at 8:15 pm

Given your current mental state, maybe you could get the contract voided for unconscionability. Or maybe you could argue there was no genuine consideration b/c her “services” were illusory.

But really just relax. Your story is not going to be worth anything to anybody. You’re going to a very dark place and you’ll be there for a while. You don’t have to worry about fighting with Prlinkbiz in order to sell your story, because there’s not going to be any buyers for the story.
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6. astrid
November 7th, 2006 at 8:17 pm

Nothing I say on this website constitute advice, and I am not responsible for any actions taken in response to what I wrote.
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7. HungryBear
November 7th, 2006 at 8:38 pm

That contract is not worth the paper its written on. If she can’t, like, sweet talk you into performing, what’s she going to do, sue you for damages? Can’t get blood from a turnip and dude, at this point you are a turnip.

Here’s a promotional idea, instead of cash to void the contract, why don’t you offer her a promissory note for $1 Million and have her auction it on your site to see how much actual cash someone is willing to pay for it.

I’ll open the bidding at $0.01. Do I hear $0.02?

BTW the guy who started Kinkos also had ADD
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8. Lauryn
November 7th, 2006 at 8:42 pm

Casey, is that woman trying to make you work shifts at her mall jewelry cart?

Look out for the big dogs, they bite! (rofl)
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9. Nigel Swaby
November 7th, 2006 at 8:52 pm

Casey,

I agree with Mr. Flipper on this. PRlink doesn’t really have much on you. You’re the one with the story to tell, so you’re in the driver’s seat. That applies to everyone who contacts you to do a “deal”, myself included. If she gets really pissy with you, publish the “deal” she offered you on the blog. If it’s really an unfair deal, she’ll be exposed.

Based on her post regarding the mall cart, I don’t think she has the capital to pursue a legal case against you. Even if she does, she’ll need to take a number because your lenders will come first.

If you think she and her partners can really help you, you might want to go back to that “deal.” Otherwise forget about it and focus on creating income and selling your remaining homes.

Nigel
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10. Tom
November 7th, 2006 at 8:53 pm

I feel so bad, but I can’t stop laughing at the irony of this. Casey, you have talked about how the people on your blog are negative, you call them haters, etc. Now it turns out your angel savior who gave you such positive energy, introduced to your Mr. Cliche-asaki himself, was going to give you a magic pill to end your problems turns out to be just another scammer trying to acquire your last remaining asset. How truly sad, but I hope you’ve figured out no one is on your side.
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11. Legion
November 7th, 2006 at 8:58 pm

“screw that stupid poseur t*** . she’s a huge nobody fronting like a powerful business tycoon.”

Change SHE to HE and you’ve got Casey.

“That’s not how business works”, she said.

Better listen to her Casey..she is a BIG dog after all..she will crush you like an ant.

“I signed that agreement and I need to learn to take responsibility for my actions.”

Been here already..you aren’t going to do squat Casey…especially take responsibility for your actions.

“Can I reimburse you for all the expenses, in exchange for voiding the contract?”, I asked.

First the airline ticket then reimbursement money? Oh that’s right you have that 2K remaining from that loan you got from some dumbass that you were going to parlay into a
fortune.

“She also agreed to mail me back the autographed books I left in the car. I offered to pay for the shipping. ”

Have you even LEARNED how to budget? All you seem to be doing is spending left and right with money that you don’t have.

“So, maybe I can get that contract voided after all. I hope the cost will not be too high. ”

Who cares how high it is..you are WORTH 2.2 million dollars!!!!!!!!
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12. drama queen
November 7th, 2006 at 9:01 pm

I’m glad you didn’t become a doctor.
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13. Sorry
November 7th, 2006 at 9:05 pm

It is very clear that they pressed you to sign a contract when you are CLEARLY in a deep financial hole and confused about alot of thing going on in your life. This shows they don’t care at all about your current problems and are out to profit from what you still have left to offer. Sad and unfortunate
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14. Sean-SISB
November 7th, 2006 at 9:16 pm

Question: how can one make so many impulsive decisions in such a short period of time?

This bizarre situation of yours is comedy gold.

I do hope things work out for you.
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15. Tim
November 7th, 2006 at 9:19 pm

“Nothing I say on this website constitute advice, and I am not responsible for any actions taken in response to what I wrote.”

Zup wi dat, dog?

A couple of weeks ago some self-professed shyster issued a warning that only official lawyers could offer advice. So immediately a bunch of you started slathering your advice with denials that your advice is actually advice, blah blah.

As a matter of fact, we can speak as we wish. We can offer advice, criticism, suggestions, and references to laws and regulations and tax code AS WE WISH.

This idea that only Licensed Attorneys can opine about what is plainly the topic of this blog is just as silly as thinking only Licensed Geologists can talk about earthquakes and earthquake preparedness, that only Licensed Electricians can talk about home wiring and the best way to hook up a solar panel, and that only Licensed Grammarians can comment on Casey’s poor grammar.

I say what I think. You pussies ought to as well.

–Tim
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16. CRUD
November 7th, 2006 at 9:37 pm

After reading this blog for the last week, I conclude you have committed about every crime in the book that doesn’t require courage. You knew enough about property taxes to include the tax details in your description of the Texas property, but now claim ignorance of the process. You claim you are impecunious, but magically find $190 in your wallet to buy a airplane ticket home from Phoenix. You sign contracts and 10 minutes later break them. You invoke the intervention of a divine being in interviews, but in practice show no adherence to any creed I can recognize. You swindle banks out of $2.2 million, but whine because you now can’t get at your swag.
I‘m outa here. I suggest others cease wasting effort on this duplicitous, spineless crud. P.S. Put me down in the hater camp.
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17. Joe
November 7th, 2006 at 9:55 pm

Casey,

Just thinking outside the box for a moment, here’s a few options you might consider:

1. We don’t know what you promised in the contract, but maybe it’s not so bad, and you could just give it to her.

2. Continue to negotiate, and find a way to convince or embarass or force her into voiding or altering the contract.

3. Ignore the contract. You’re in another state. Let her come to California, pay for a lawyer, and sue you. It would be very expensive for her. You have very little. If she wins, you’re slightly deeper in debt, or the court issues a cease and desist order. So what? But you could win. The burden of proof is on her as the plaintiff.

4. Was the contract even notarized? Maybe it’s not legally binding?

I’m sure there are other options I haven’t though of. Consider everything before making a decision. And whatever you do, don’t beg; it gives her all the power.
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18. lsdblotterart
November 7th, 2006 at 10:00 pm

Casey:
Mr. Flipper is SPOT ON with his above advice. Now would be a really good time for you to actually act on the advice you sought when starting this blog.

You control the hand… There was no Truman Show, without Truman……
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19. Publicize the Contract
November 7th, 2006 at 10:30 pm

Let her know that if she doesn’t let you out of it you will publicize the contract.

Ask her- Do you really want to be tied to the foreclosure kid anyways? What will that do for your reputation?

How would you like to be known worldwide as the woman that took advantage of the 24 year old in foreclosure?

Ask how much that will help her business?

Casey- Take the upper hand. If she is smart she will run away from you. Being tied to you is dangerous. You need to show her that.
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20. Change the title
November 7th, 2006 at 10:36 pm

Begging her.

Come on Casey. Use your balls. She’s a chick.

She’s being masculine and you are being feminine.

When she went masculine with you, you foled like chick.

Match her masculinity. Use your balls.
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21. Legion
November 7th, 2006 at 11:19 pm

How would you like to be known worldwide as the woman that took advantage of the 24 year old in foreclosure?

Worldwide? That’s right the entire world is riveted..just riveted on Casey’s plight. I for one would donate money to her to see her screw Casey. You make it seem as if Casey here has never taken advantage of anyone. Frankly I think she’s no different than Casey except that at least with HER, you know she’s a conniving b**** scamster. Casey tries to act all innocent with his “who me?” “Do I pay for that tax?”

Don’t worry Casey..in jail you can innocently ask “What o****** are you putting that thing in, and you promise it’s not going to hurt right?”
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22. Crashlander
November 7th, 2006 at 11:31 pm

I hate that chick PrLinkBiz or whatever. You should really slam her as much as possible. Please post the entire contract she made you sign under duress. It was clearly duress - Your’e ‘facing foreclosure’ and she wants to steal the rights to your story for nothing but ‘advice’ and ‘help’. (zero!)

The sad thing is there is no secret formula to getting rich. Casey already knows everything he will ever know about real estate. Its not rocket science.

It might be that in a few years there WILL be lots of opportunity to ’scoop up’ properties at foreclosure. However probably not since I know sooo soooo many people waiting in the wings to buy up properties. When these people all buy then get underwater a year later then maybe it will time.

It wont be casey cuz it will take CASH down payment not 125% financing with cash back at close- that s*** will have to end it is not sustainable.
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23. Cheers
November 7th, 2006 at 11:40 pm

“4. Was the contract even notarized? Maybe it’s not legally binding?”
Joe you are an idiot.
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24. Colonel Park
November 8th, 2006 at 12:08 am

One thing I have learned over the years is that nobody wins in court. These big dogs are going to learn quickly that they have some shallow a** pockets when it comes to suing you on this contract. Do you have any idea how much money they would need to pony up in legal expenses to go after you? Maybe they will recover Attorney fees, maybe not. I doubt they would recover 100% or even 75% for that matter.

Pursue your best options without a care in the world. Let them sue you after you have made money selling your story. The threat to sue is an easy road, the actual process is expensive and like going through hell.

If you structure your future deals correctly and within the proper company framework, you can just go BK if they ever get a judgment….
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25. Wayne
November 8th, 2006 at 12:17 am

Why don’t you for once do what you committed to, and fulfill the contract with the lady? For no other reason than that - you made a deal, now stick to the d thing.

It’s probably terrible for you, as she appears to be a serious lightweight in the world of business (flipping cars for crying out loud), but who knows, even lightweights know some people worth something and maybe the investor lady can do something. Probably not, but you made the deal, young tycoon, and you should honor it. Let them have your story rights if that is what they are after, they’ll be holding a smelly bag on that one. It’s a hail mary, but maybe they can save you some grief.

She pressured you ? You couldn’t wait to get there, and if you didn’t want to sign it you shouldn’t have.
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26. yneone
November 8th, 2006 at 12:27 am

I love it! Books are only written by winners huh? That must be the comment of the year. I dont have to go into how many books are on shelves right now that are mindless entertainment written by mindless people. Anything goes in the U.S.! Sad but true. There is an audience for this “reality”…believe me. How many of you posting on this blog will run out and buy Casey’s autobiography? You are a liar if you say otherwise. Why do you spend time at this blog posting your thoughts about Casey, if he is so fricken stupid? Why? Because you sit up on your super throne judging him, as if you are God..you self-righteous pompous pigs! I’m resorting to calling names now….this is bad. LOL
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27. Joe
November 8th, 2006 at 12:34 am

Cheers says?:

“4. Was the contract even notarized? Maybe it’s not legally binding?”
Joe you are an idiot.

All I’m saying is just because you signed something doesn’t mean that it’ll hold up in court.

Of course, contracts are still binding without being notarized, but if the contract wasn’t notarized, claim that contract in question wasn’t the one signed. Burden of proof in on the plaintiff.

Have the contract checked out by a lawyer. It might not be binding because it violates some legal code, or improper wording(not related to notarization or lack thereof).

Aw heck Cheers, I bet you still think I’m an idiot.

Hey Casey, maybe I have “haters” too!
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28. some dude
November 8th, 2006 at 12:43 am

So what are the parameters of this mythical contract? How about posting them so we can all know if we should give a s*** (probably not). Reading your blog is like watching a train wreck, there really is no redeeming value since nobody would be as big a bone head as you so you aren’t much of a cautionary tale, still it’s annoyingly compelling.
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29. 6-4-3
November 8th, 2006 at 1:12 am

“I’m glad you didn’t become a doctor.”

Casey’s first day of residency…

Casey: Okay, just lie back and put your feet in the stir-ups.

Patient: Um, okay.

Casey: Now let me just warm up the speculum…

Chief Resident: Stop. Just what do you think you’re doing?

Casey: Patient has been complaining of pain during urination, so I’m doing a pelvic exam.

Chief Resident: But its a male patient!

Casey: So, is that like bad?

Chief Resident: Just what were you planning on spreading with that?

Patient:

Casey: I still get to bill Medicare for the full cost of the procedure, right?
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30. FastTrackGirl
November 8th, 2006 at 2:45 am

GEEZ FOLKS…DOES ANYBODY READ POSTS BEFORE THEY START SLAMMING INNOCENT PEOPLE!!!

I am simply somebody who started posting on a forum to help others just starting out and I get caught up in this nasty crossfire!

I post on the RichWoman forum, PRLinkBiz and I met one day and she asked me to blog on her forum too. I told her to go ahead and copy my post from RichWoman with my permission. SO…my blog on her post appears like it’s her post but it’s not. I OWN THE MALL CARTS THAT SOME OF YOU ARE MAKING SNOTTY COMMENTS ABOUT!!!

This is the most negative place I’ve ever seen…a bunch of mud slinging! I’m new to all this blogging business, so forgive me if I’m just new but is this how it is?! Count me out then!

I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS WHOLE CASEY DEAL! Nor did I know anything about it until someone from this forum posted a sarcastic remark about my mall cart business. Now someone here suggests linking all this negative crap to my business!

Does anyone here have enough good character to apologize, since you all expect the ladies from the other blog to have good character, I would think you could practice what you’re preaching!

The folks from the other blog helped me with a deal, not directly but indirectly, which had nothing to do with real estate. It was a good experience for me. But I have nothing to do with all of this Casey stuff, so PLEASE let the mall cart issue go already!

To Casey, I wish you the best and sincerely hope you can straighten your situation out without too many negative consequences. Hang in there!
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31. Josh Cain
November 8th, 2006 at 3:08 am

She may offer to void the contract if you repay the expenses?

It seems odd to me that if these people are so successful as real estate investors they would even care about a few hundred bucks.

I guess you could take it to mean that’s how much helping you out is worth to them.
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32. Foreclosure options
November 8th, 2006 at 3:16 am

Original post: Begging Prlinkbiz to Void The Contract by at Google Blog Search: foreclosure options Blog tag: Foreclosure options Technorati tag: Foreclosure options Pages: Start 1 Tag: foreclosure+options
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33. ymous
November 8th, 2006 at 7:00 am

Cut her off. Shut her down. What exactly is in the contract that the big dog made you sign? Is she entitled to a cut of every dime you’ll ever earn in perpetuity? What is her end? Is it a one way apportionment of everything you’ll earn? What efforts and expenses has she invested (other than the trivial costs associated with the trip to Mecca, I mean Phoenix?

You’re not chattel. Get a lawyer to scrutinize the “contract” and I’ll guarentee you’ll find an “out.”

She gives me the creeps.
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34. Sir Cornholeo
November 8th, 2006 at 7:06 am

How long have you known PR? Wouldn’t it be funny if she was in on this scam?

Raising the BS flag way high….
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35. bubba
November 8th, 2006 at 7:59 am

Casey,

Alls I can say is we’re looking forward to seeing you on Cell Block D.

Lovingly,

Bubba

PS. Ya got purtty lips.
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36. Blah
November 8th, 2006 at 8:02 am

Reimburse her?

You don’t have any money!! Or will you open your seemingly magical wallet and all of a sudden find the amount you need to pay her off.

If I was her I would have told you that I would consider it as well, just to shut you up.
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37. Contract's effect is on the other side of the deal
November 8th, 2006 at 8:21 am

If the contract grants rights to the story to Prlinkbiz or whoever, no one in his right mind will want to do a publishing deal with Casey until he’s bought those rights back. Why get into a deal that you’ll be sued over? Sure Casey doesn’t have any money or sense, but any publisher does. Sounds like Prlinkbiz paid for his trip and got an option on a book deal–worth nothing if there is no deal (most likely), or worth something if some doofus publisher actually wants something to do with this story. I suspect that’s why Casey is so upset–his final delusional hope has now been sold in exchange for a free hotel stay to Phoenix. I’m just guessing here.
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38. Wassup
November 8th, 2006 at 8:26 am

Casey: Here’s my advice; you don’t have to worry about these Phoenix losers.

There is virtually nothing they can do to you. What are they going to do, sue you? For what? People/companies breach contracts everyday. Unless there is obviously serious money lost (which is not the case here), no one is ever going to seek relief from the courts.

My advice, ignore the pink lady. I read their blog and I can assure you that they are definitely smalltime losers.

I suggest you scan and post the contract here on your blog for everyone to review. Blank out their names if you want. Don’t worry about any NDA you signed. Once again, it’s a question of damage, and I suspect pinkie would have an impossible time convincing a judge that posting a contract (with there names blanked out) harms them in any way.
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39. Falconer
November 8th, 2006 at 9:09 am

Casey - it doesn’t seem that there’s any downside whatever you do with the Big Dog.

If you honor the contract, it can’t make things any worse for you and might even help.

If you ignore the contract, you have no assets she can come after and I can’t imagine it would be worth her time and money to sue a jobless and broke kid out of state.

The likely aspect of the contract you object to (story rights?), (1) can’t be worth much of anything anyway, and (2) are diminished to near $0 without your cooperation.

She’s bluffing you because she’s PO’d at you (as I would be) - tell her to go pound sand. She tried to help you, you signed up and then reneged, she needs to get over it. That stuff happens in business.
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40. Kimber
November 8th, 2006 at 9:11 am

Ummm….I sure hope you had the moral backbone to first get permission to post the conversation (highly unlikely).

If you did not even have the decency to do that, how are we supposed to believe a word you say? It shows a clear lack of integrity.

And why would anyone have a conversation, send an e-mail to you if it’ll end up on your blog?
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41. Blah
November 8th, 2006 at 10:01 am

I’m surprised everyone is jumping on the We Hate PrLinkBiz train so soon.

Why?

She did what people in the real business world do. She brokered a deal and expects the person to abide by it.

Also, we have each persons version of the story, so somewhere in the middle is the truth. Yet, a lot of commenters are eager to jump on Casey’s side. Someone who doesn’t have the best track record for honesty(in this case he is his own character witness).

We haven’t seen the contract, we don’t even know what the contract is about. It could be a contract saying that whenever she wants a bologna sandwich, Casey has to make it. But we don’t know, so don’t be like Casey, lets wait to start “hating” on PrLinkBiz and her contract, until after we get all the information.
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42. Simplicity
November 8th, 2006 at 10:05 am

Seems simple, you signed a contract that you don’t want to honor.

It seems to me someone offered to help you and presented a deal for mutual compensation for time and energy involved in assisting you in your situation.

You were likely presented the deal (I doubt you were placed in an interrogation room and forced to sign) and agreed with it at some point in time and signed it.

This is not the first contract you have signed (remember those real estate deals?) so you are familiar with the process and the ramifications (isn’t that what this blog is about?).

The content of the contract is irrelevant. What is relevant is that contract law is the at the very core of our society and is the reason you were given the opportunity to succeed (fail) as a real estate investor.

It is truly ironic that this blog is about real estate investment, firmly rooted in contract law, and there are so many advocating ignoring contract law when you change your mind (for an as yet unknown reason).

You are simply diverting the the truth of the situation by painting a picture of Shylock coming to claim his pound of flesh from an innocent victim. It appears that she is one of the few people who tried to help you and delivered by introducing you to some excellent resources.

You are the one who is taking advantage of these opportunities and situations. Didn’t everyone involved to date hold up their end of the individual contracts except you? You are now trying to escape your commitment from another contract and are punishing her for it?

It is clear that it is much more fun to live the fantasy than it is to deal with the reality, especially when you have nothing at stake.
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43. edward allen
November 8th, 2006 at 10:18 am

According to FastTrackGirl, the Phoenix barrow b*** doesn’t even own the barrows she’s shilling on her Web site. Jeez, I don’t think I’ve met such a bunch of lowlife losers as I see on this blog.
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44. BORAT
November 8th, 2006 at 10:22 am

hey, dude..this is independent film GOLD!!, seriously, the value of these houses is 2.2 mil, after they sell, even at a loss, your debt will be substantially lower..asuming you still have the film rights to your story, you need to film and tape EVERYTHING. man i really wish i were in your shoes .. you are LIVING while the rest of us just watch from the sidelines ..good luck!
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45. Postman
November 8th, 2006 at 10:23 am

All I can say is that Ms. Prlink had better get the shipping costs for those books in advance, and wait until the check clears before she mails them.
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46. Jules
November 8th, 2006 at 11:01 am

Kimber, PrLinkBiz, Phoenix Investory Lady,etc

Do you understand why everyone here is naturally very skeptical of the agreement you got Casey to sign? It doesn’t appear you bring anything to the table in terms of getting his properties sold and instead appear hell bent on holding him to some agreement that he doesn’t intend to participate in.

You come off as very predatory and scheming.
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47. Aaron
November 8th, 2006 at 11:18 am

Contract’s effect is on the other side of the deal,

I think you hit the nail on the head. Sounds about right b/c the woman said she will not void the contract but may ‘adjust it’. She sure as heck won’t give up the rights to his story. What a hoot. Casey in his blindness and lust to succeed just gave up his final card. as Homer would say…. DOH!

I think you ought to work with the women Casey so you can at least perhaps come out of this with your bunghole intact(pun intended).
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48. Legion
November 8th, 2006 at 11:25 am

“I OWN THE MALL CARTS THAT SOME OF YOU ARE MAKING SNOTTY COMMENTS ABOUT!!!”

We just met the mother of all big dogs! She doesn’t own just one mall cart..she owns a lot of them!!!! Man the equity in all that prime property and real estate….
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49. Joe
November 8th, 2006 at 11:28 am

Dude, love the blue shirt!

Were any of these chicks hot?
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50. Nigel Swaby
November 8th, 2006 at 11:36 am

Kimber,

I think you’d be pretty foolish to think for a second that any communication with Casey wouldn’t end up on the blog.

Speak accordingly.

Nigel
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51. Kevin
November 8th, 2006 at 11:39 am

Casey -

Get a lawyer. Contract is unenforceable. Get a lawyer - stop it & stop it now.
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52. Billy Jack
November 8th, 2006 at 11:50 am

Casey,
Someone above told you that “you cant squeeze blood from a turnip..and your the turnip”.

I have one for you…

“you cant polish a turd”

Guess what hotrod…you are the “turd”.

Get off your A$$ and get a job.

Do I need to make the trip from L.A. and kick the sh## out of you young man????

I just go BEZERK!!!!!!!!
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53. Oh the funny
November 8th, 2006 at 11:50 am

So The Big Dog is trying to distance herself from the jewelry cart in the mall.. LOL
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54. yneone
November 8th, 2006 at 12:37 pm

We’re all being PUNKED…and I love it!

Kudos
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55. Johnson
November 8th, 2006 at 12:58 pm

I am still amazed that banks will give hundreds of thousands of dollars to a kid.
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56. TheJudge
November 8th, 2006 at 1:33 pm

I simply LOVE how you have demonized the woman from pr…..

Yes it has become apparent that Casey is in fact delusional and may even be AD(H)D and it really looks like OCD, but the fact of the matter is he is still an adult supposidly and capable of making decisions for himself. The fact that they are increasingly infintile does not make him imune to the way the world works and the ramifications to his actions.

Sure, I was flipping cars for more when I was just a kid, but that does not mean I am going to detract from what this woman has done here. IF she went after his story and pushed him into signing, SO WHAT, she will still incur serious costs to even attempt to make serious money off of a book deal, you act like Carey handed her a gold mind and was swindled, he really handed her a bunch of work and a chance at loss.

“In them it is weak, in us it is strong” That is my creed and the way of life of most people who are serious about business in some way or another. The facts are Casey did a terrible job at almost every aspect of his as well as the lives he was put in control of. If the woman from PR can take this and make a dime off of it, more power to her for having made the connections to do so. He did nothing with his worth but drive it into the ground (in him it was weak) she is going to take a chance at making something out of it (in her it is strong).

I understand this is why people look at “businessmen” as evil but you know what…..survival of the fittest, dog eat dog, kill or be killed etc etc etc.

It sounds like this woman laid out a business deal, his last speculatively equitable piece of worth in exchange for an attempt by someone who has supposidly done what he was trying to do, to save his sorry a** , which is ALL he has been SITTING here waiting for, someone or some power to drag him out of this. His whole work ethic revolves around little or no hard work on his part, the truth is because he realizes he lacks what it takes, and every day this goes on it gets heavier and heavier and more and more undeniable to him.

Do not overlook the fact that these women carted him around town, gave him another minuit of fame on this “tv” thing and most comically, fed him mc donalds (yes i realize it was other fast food) to seal a deal that he was passive agressively (another one of his faults) “angry” and hurt about. I bet if this would not have worked they would have dangled something shiny in front of him and then brought him to Disney Land, he definitely would have forgot his concerns and signed then! The have done nothing more than given him what he has desired, room and board, fame on any level, free ride and a free meal.

I knew before even reading it that she was going to “Boiler Room” him and he was going to fold like a cheap card table, its what any person who does business with other people and understands basic psych would have done in a position of superiority. You can call it take advantage of if you want, but I see it as business and is far from being unethical if they truly did what he says they did already and even do ANYTHING to try to help him as they both admit they did right then and there.

Her blogs are about low end, un sexy investments (her own words) that she sits on speculatively and flips for nickels and dimes figuratively. Why hate her because she got another low end, unsexy investment that she locked with a contract? To me she just got a notch in my book, it actually made her kinda attractive. More power to her!
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57. Corporate lawyer
November 8th, 2006 at 1:45 pm

http://hwchicagolaw.com
Don’t be worried about frail “contracts” young man. Focus on getting your “LIFE” back.

If it will make you feel better…call us for advice.
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58. star
November 8th, 2006 at 1:53 pm

Screw Prlinkbiz. All she did was distract you from matters at hand and add more confusion to your situation.

Cut her off and ignore the contract. What’s she going to do, sue you? I highly doubt that and even if she did, she has much more to do than you do. Even if she was successful and could prove some kind of damages, she’d be in line behind 300-500k of other judgements against you. You are already in a judgement proof situation and likely will be for years to come.

“Big dogs” LOL! What a tool.

Casey, you should have ignored this leech from the start and you need to start ignoring her now. Move forward like the contract was never signed. The burden of proof is on her and that’d only be the beginning. She’s just playing hardball. Stop being a p**** about it.
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59. star
November 8th, 2006 at 1:56 pm

FastTrackGirl, shouldn’t you be running your mall cart biz instead of posting here? From what I saw you are bleeding money on that bad idea.

Everyone involved with RK seems to share one like trait - SUCKER.
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60. Compassion in Short Supply
November 8th, 2006 at 2:08 pm

POST THE CONTRACT!!!

POST THE CONTRACT!

What a scheeze for making you sign a contract!

If she had any compassion, she would rip up the contract and move one; she desperately holds on, hoping she can wait until you make money off your story, then sue you! How sad, you would think that someone wanting to “help you out of the kindness of their heart” would not have been so manipulative; hidden intentions all along… in my opinion, of course!

She is not being so nice about it, Casey… Unless she is asking you to do something that will hurt you, go ahead with the contract, that way you can show that you were willing to hold up your side of the deal. I suggest you 1st and foremost have an attorney look at it to see if it is even leagal.

I say: POST IT! You’ve got 100’s of others to tell you if it is fair.
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61. gozar
November 8th, 2006 at 2:41 pm

by the way, i was being sarcastic with my comments about PRLINKBIZ. she thoroughly OWNED you. i don’t think she pushes a mall cart around, i think she eats up 24 year old wannabes for dinner.

and she’s kinda hot too
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62. Falconer
November 8th, 2006 at 3:01 pm

Jules said: “Kimber, PrLinkBiz, Phoenix Investory Lady,etc

…It doesn’t appear you bring anything to the table in terms of getting his properties sold and instead appear hell bent on holding him to some agreement that he doesn’t intend to participate in…”

Jules — sounded to me like the Phoenix folks offered to bring QUITE A LOT to the table in order to get his properties sold. Read prlinkbiz’s version also…
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63. samk
November 8th, 2006 at 3:04 pm

Uh oh. Looks like you gave Kimber something for her ‘dirt file’.
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64. star
November 8th, 2006 at 3:12 pm

Kinda hot? She looks like kind of skankyand beat to me.

If one does a little research into [Prlinkbiz], they’d see she has nothing but a few light associations with fellow RK cult members. In fact, it wasn’t long ago that she was a charity case.

Casey, next time you get involved with someone, do a little background checking first. The real stuff, not just what you find in a Google search.

She has hardly “OWNED” Casey. She’d just like to believe that and convince Casey too. Whatever contract she thinks she has isn’t worth squat and the bottom line is that she doesn’t have the resources to pursue it anyway.
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65. Chris Johnson
November 8th, 2006 at 3:20 pm

Am I the only one who’s thinking it might be a good idea to “flip” mall carts instead of houses? So much the better, cuz I’ll be way ahead of you suckers…you’re merely tools for the man! I’ll be starting just as soon as my $5,000 in R. Kiyosaki wealthbuilding tools arrive.
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66. Lauryn
November 8th, 2006 at 3:21 pm

FastTrackGirl…please report to your mall cart immediately!

You don’t want anyone else to run off with your fine jewelry and display fingers, do you?

This is serious business! You are running with the big dogs now!
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67. yneone
November 8th, 2006 at 4:07 pm

Excuusse me, but what did PRLEACH do exactly besides treat Casey to a burger at In-n-Out???? Please. Casey does not owe PRLEACH anything! She offers him a deal and doesnt have any concrete ideas for carrying it out! What was he supposed to do? Stick around while they figure out how to best exploit his situation? I dont think so. Casey should have went to the New York mentoring program instead. I always said that. I’ve never trusted PRLEACH.
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68. Joe
November 8th, 2006 at 4:08 pm

FastTrackGirl. I can’t apologize, because I said nothing negative against you. But if I had, I would most certainly apologize. It saddens me to see you caught in the crossfire.

In fact, I read your posts about starting the jewelry stores, and found it fascinating. I’d like to read more.
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69. TheJudge
November 8th, 2006 at 5:38 pm

Story= Traffic= advertising= reaching accross America=$$$.

RIIIIIIIIIGHT….. Money, I think you and Carey here (I think the name reflects his nature better) have a lot in common as far as your speculative business models in fields that you over simplify because of your delusions of having figured it all out.

You really think its that easy hunh, just give people a story, then out of nowhere you are going to get hits, go get yourself some ad-words and then everyone will flock! Then people just start clicking on everything! Next thing you know your conversion starts increasing 10 fold, astronomically growing! First 1000:1, then 100:1 then 10:1, then your ROLLING in doe, lots and lots of money! That’s like saying every film made makes money because people watch movies. Plot + camera + actors/acrtresses = film = people will watch = ticket sales = MONEY!

Money you should right a book with this kid! Here is a look at what the first and only page could be.

1) Buy houses/get on net
2) ????????????????
3) BE RICH

Please stop….. kids on youtube with mentos and diet coke and attention w***** on myspace are better at marketing than this kid is. No doubt this url has become an attempt to do the above, but don’t make it seem like that act is something small or easy or that “the boy blunder” has what it takes to make it happen, because he simply doesn’t as of yet. There is famous and there is infamous, the differance, just like this blog is the attention being negative or positive and how you control the spirit of the attention.

So far save for a few posts (yours included), most things said here have been on the money or the poster has admitted that they are in fact speculating or just thinking out loud and proposing avenues to explore.

I think your post on the ease at which internet marketing without the help of competant firms directly or through connections/cloning of their business models has by far been the worst.
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70. star
November 8th, 2006 at 5:49 pm

Casey, I find it odd that you edit posts when most of the information that you edit out is public domain anyway.
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71. star
November 8th, 2006 at 5:51 pm

“Flipping mall carts” - LOL. That’s freaking hilarious!
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72. Max Stein
November 8th, 2006 at 6:13 pm

Judge,

You need to go back to grade school and learn how to spell and write complete sentences.

Then and only then can you come here and criticize everyone.

Max
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73. FastTrackGirl
November 9th, 2006 at 2:50 am

Thank you Joe. What a fiasco this all is. I will run back to the store and cart, it’s a more positive atmosphere there. Take care.
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74. BelowTheCrowd
November 9th, 2006 at 1:04 pm

I suspect the contract is completely invalid anyway.

Contracts involve a quid-pro-quo. You do something, she does something.

She’s done nothing for you, and you owe her nothing back.

She can’t hold you to stuff she did for you BEFORE you signed the contract. Wining and dining, flying you to Phoenix, driving you around, getting you to meet RK are all nice, and all completely irrelevant. What has she done since the contract was signed.

Answer. Nothing.

And you owe her nothing.

End of story.

-btc
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75. Deep sigh
November 10th, 2006 at 2:20 pm

I think this Prlinkbiz woman is the least of your problems, I mean honestly, what’s she gonna do, sue you for damages? Unless she has connections with the mob, you should put her out of your head and get a job, and deal with your lenders.
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76. Paraglide_Tandem
November 10th, 2006 at 4:12 pm

I hear Borat has a proposal to do a movie with Casey and PRLEACH and Kiyosaki that will explain all of this as a cultural misunderstanding . Forget a book deal go for the movie deal with Borat.
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77. Blah
November 13th, 2006 at 3:13 pm

http://viewmorepics.myspace.co.....1219060443

God, she has a face that could stop a clock.
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78. required_name_
January 25th, 2007 at 5:21 pm

As found on the net:

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prlinkbiz

Jul 27 2006, 11:26 AM

Group: Newbies
Posts: 11
Joined: 20-November 05
From: Phoenix AZ

I got myself a Wells Fargo secured credit card when I began trying to build credit in June (2006). I have made my payments on time and I signed on to True Credit to monitor my scores. I tried to get hard copies of each of my reports, but was denied due to TU having my wrong birthday. Then I went through a divorce and a move (June/July). As far as I know, these two should not have affected my credit. However, when I checked my scores today- they were all down! I couldn’t see anything different, except that it showed I had made my payments on time.

What now? Do I just go in and try to get my credit reports again and just start working on geting the baddies off, or work to get more lines of credit?

prlinkbiz

Aug 2 2006, 03:41 PM

I am building credit right now, and so far only have two scores (Ex.606, and TU 659). I need a mid score of 620 to qualify for a no doc loan to buy my first investment property.

Where can I get a third score quickly? lol

I was thinking about asking my dad or a friend to put me on one of their accounts (not to use it but for the history). Would that do it? Any suggestions?

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And etc…

What a joke she is.

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