Cash Flow Notes: Scam?
Stock Market Investing GuideThe cash flow notes scam is similar to countless other finical scams out there today. It promises minimal effort and investment for maximum rewards. Like countless other shady investment strategies it’s basic claim centers around a quick simple way that money is just waiting for you to find it. Let’s take some time to look at some of the claims and analyze them.
It claims to work by flipping notes; a note is a loan or an IOU. You buy the note at a reduced rate then broker it an investor. Yes this is an honest way to make money; banks do it all day long every single day. It’s very similar to what caused the mortgage meltdown. So I find someone getting an annuity who wants a lump sum of money and will sell the annuity to someone else. I then act a broker and find someone willing to buy this annuity and take a commission. Sounds great right?
Well not really. Despite the claim of no work involved there is a lot of work, people selling notes are hard to find. Why would someone selling a note come to you and not just go to the bank?
They also claim it requires no money. Again why would someone need you as a broker? The banks know who has the notes, and the people with notes know how to find the banks. Why would someone pay you a commission? How do you purchase debt with no money? It’s an impossible promise large returns on no investment.
They promise money in a few days. This one out of all the claims is the one that is nearly impossible to accomplish. The paperwork and legal work for these transactions takes weeks, in some cases up to 60 days, and guess what all that paperwork costs money.
They are selling you a system; they are teaching you very basic investment techniques and attaching impossible promises to them. There is no secret information someone is going to sell you.