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- Additional Info:The company’s website promotes a program called the Infinite Banking Concept. Their website claims that Infinite Banking Concept “gives you the opportunity to create wealth (not get rich quick) by becoming your own banker and financing the things you are going to purchase any way during your lifetime.” They state that Guldin Group Inc. is a Division of Rebecca Rice & Associates located in Little Rock, AR. Click here to view the BBB business review on Rebecca Rice & Associates.
On November 8, 2012, BBB requested the business provide information on the nature of its business including copies of marketing and promotional materials. As of December 6, 2012, Guldin Group Inc. has not responded to the BBB’s request.
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