I went to the Rich Dad 3-day seminar, and was amazed that there was so little useful information. It was designed to get a few unlucky souls to increase their credit card limits so they could purchase a $10,000 plus program. That being said, the real value was found outside the presentations. I was able to counsel/mentor a couple of people at my table who had never purchased real estate, and show them how it could be done with their situation. I also struck up a conversation with the guy selling products at the back of the room about what he does when he is not at a seminar, and got some new investing ideas. (He buys mobile homes in the Midwest) In the entire room, there were only two of us who owned any real estate. The rest were a bunch of people with bad credit looking to "get rich quick". Hopefully, they listened to the two of us about how to "get rich slow" and did not fall for the sales pitch to fork over $10,000.