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As many of us do, Mary and Len Bach receive countless invitations to "free lunch" seminars. They?ve heard that sometimes, these so-called ?free lunch? investment seminars lead to the sale of unsuitable products or even to fraud. But this savvy couple now accepts free lunch invitations, and as AARP Free Lunch Monitors, they share their observations with securities regulators.
As many of us do, Mary and Len Bach receive countless invitations to "free lunch" seminars. They?ve heard that sometimes, these so-called ?free lunch? investment seminars lead to the sale of unsuitable products or even to fraud. But this savvy couple now accepts free lunch invitations, and as AARP Free Lunch Monitors, they share their observations with securities regulators.
I found your video very informative. I recieved one of these so called Free Lunch invitations this week and threw it away as I am very suspicious of these types of offers. Like you stated " No Free Lunch" it will cost you something or all in the long way. Keep us informed.