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Is The I Quadrant A Scam? No
By Singapore's Budget Babe  •  March 11, 2020
By now, most of you would have seen the ads for The I Quadrant (TIQ) popping up on your Facebook or Youtube. If you're considering whether to shell out $3000 - $4000+ to sign up for the course (TIQ charges different rates depending on how you enrolled), you might want to read this article first.

If you're a middle-income individual, you CAN own multiple properties in Singapore and enjoy the landlord life...?


Source: The I Quadrant
Surely I'm not the only one who thought that sounds too good to be true.

Which is why I decided to investigate further. 

What I found out was that technically speaking, The I Quadrant isn't making any false promises, because there IS indeed a way to do it.

So the good news is, they're definitely not a scam. 

But here's the problem I see:


You're not being told what the RISKS are BEFORE you enrol and pay for the course.
And after...
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By Singapore's Budget Babe
Budget Babe is an ordinary lady striving to achieve financial freedom in Singapore before the age of 45. She is always looking for cost-effective ways to live a fulfilling life in amidst Singapore's rising costs, and writes in order to empower fellow Singaporeans on taking charge of their own lives and finances. The final goal is to eventually break free from the competitive rat race. Will I meet you there? ...
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