Property investment guru Ajay Ahuja was featured on the BBC1 program Inside Out, on Monday 2nd November 2009 at 7:30pm. It did not paint a good picture of him. It showed disgruntled clients who were unsatisfied with the property deals provided by his company, had to sue him in court, and even then Ajay refused to pay up until threatened by bailiffs. The property deals his company found for his clients were found by the program to be greatly overpriced.
His company basically works by clients paying a few thousand pounds up front, then they find them "fantastic" property deals. They also sell financial property education DVDs, etc. I was amazed that some of the clients had not even seen the places they were recommended to buy, when they handed their money over. I was dismayed at watching the show, and it has strengthened my belief that when doing any deal, especially property, you need to make your own decisions and do your own research, rather than paying somebody else to find your deals for you.
I have got one of Ajay's books on property, but I would never purchase his expensive further information i.e courses and DVDs, as I always want to buy my financial education as cheaply as possible. I won't be spending any more of my attention on Ajay Ahuja.
His company basically works by clients paying a few thousand pounds up front, then they find them "fantastic" property deals. They also sell financial property education DVDs, etc. I was amazed that some of the clients had not even seen the places they were recommended to buy, when they handed their money over. I was dismayed at watching the show, and it has strengthened my belief that when doing any deal, especially property, you need to make your own decisions and do your own research, rather than paying somebody else to find your deals for you.
I have got one of Ajay's books on property, but I would never purchase his expensive further information i.e courses and DVDs, as I always want to buy my financial education as cheaply as possible. I won't be spending any more of my attention on Ajay Ahuja.


Nice little blog, money_seeker. Richest Man in Babylon is one of my favourite books also! Yes, I bought an Ajay book, and believed the man so went on and paid sourcing fees for property through him. I've now lost thousands, and I'm not the only one. Hope you drop by my website (click on my name) to read my story...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Charles