DYMPHNA BOHOLT AND SANDY FORSTER
Wildly Wealthy Women.
Dear Mr Neil Jenman,
I have recently come across an article you've written, which mentions various people including Dymphna Boholt as a property spruiker.
You are completely and utterly wrong about her. I should know, I was conned by one of your most recent conquests "Mr Henry Kaye", and lost quite a bit of money through his so called "Property Investment" program. My sister and I were completely suckered in by his empty promises.
When the Henry Kaye saga happened, I was utterly lost until I came across Dymphna's program and decided I would not be a victim, but a victor.
I truly believe, as do many other Wildly Wealthy Women, that Dymphna is a woman of high integrity and as well as teaching us about property, she is also empowering us to believe in ourselves, feel confident to deal with real estate agents, banks etc.
We're not just learning about property you know, we're learning to create wonderful friendships with other women, do good in this world, be grateful and take action to do better for ourselves, be it for our family, friends or those less fortunate than ourselves.
I'm so happy to be a Wildly Wealthy Women and I can understand it must be hard that you can't be a part of our wonderful group. It feels so good to be an empowered woman.
Too often, Mr Jenman, people get jealous and like to make judgements on honest people, who are only trying help others. In this instance, I strongly believe you are doing this same thing to Dymphna.
I feel sad for you, you should take a look at yourself first, before you judge others, you may see that you are the one in the wrong.
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Thanks for your message.
My concerns relate to marketing material which has been circulated in Dymphna's name and which bears her signature and her photo. It contains more than 8,000 words and makes preposterous claims. It is clearly misleading and deceptive. So, too, was the nationally televised claim that anyone could become a millionaire in 12 months. That's nonsense.
I am sorry that you are displeased with me. However, based on the research I did before writing the article, I have also been told that my words were mild. I am very careful with my public comments and what I write is usually just a fraction of what I know.
Each day I deal with people whose lives have been shattered as a result of believing false promises.
I hope you can understand my position.
Best wishes to you
Neil Jenman
These comments refer to the article THE PROPERTY REVOLUTION