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Is close it now legit? what do real customers say?

40 people answered this on the record, across 23 organisations. The change they described most often was clearer systems and processes — 15 of 40 raised it unprompted. 12 described more clients, leads or patients. The timeframe described most often was 2 – 6 months. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-08-05. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: Is close it now legit? what do real customers say?
What changedInterviewsShare
Better systems15 of 4038%
More clients12 of 4030%
Confidence10 of 4025%
Revenue growth9 of 4023%
Felt supported9 of 4023%
Team & hiring9 of 4023%
  • We had a way to go through, but. working with Sam and Close It Now was able to help me put meat and I'll even go for, I'll say muscle on that skeleton to really take it from a sales process that was just basic and wor…Ryan Chartrand
  • How I approach the home, the first things that I say while I'm in the customer's home, and my closing percentage has increased by almost 20%.Andrew Randall
  • And I was like, "My goodness, this guy he's giving out a lot of information." And that helped with my confidence level.Larry Hickey
  • So as far as measurable results working with Close it now, I increased my sales and my income by 30 % year over year.Ryan Chartrand

How long it took them

  • 2 – 6 months · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Ryan Chartrand stated he had no hesitation whatsoever before starting. After listening to Sam Wakefield's podcast and meeting him at an in-person event in Boston, he knew he wanted to adapt Sam's teaching style and sales process into his own work.Ryan Chartrand
  • Ella Webber (00:00) if you try to go into this on your own and figure it out, probably would cost more than the cost of the education in terms of finding your way around and buying the wrong things.John Carter
  • The hesitation is actually more from within because it's like, okay, if I sign up for this program, what happens if it doesn't work out? It's the thought of disappointing myself or not meeting a goal that I had set for myself that causes me the most anxiety,…Elizabeth Vanderwel

Follow-up questions they answered

Did Ryan Chartrand have any hesitations about working with Close it Now?
Ryan Chartrand stated he had no hesitation whatsoever before starting. After listening to Sam Wakefield's podcast and meeting him at an in-person event in Boston, he knew he wanted to adapt Sam's teaching style and sales process into his own work. — Ryan Chartrand
What measurable results have you seen since working with Close it Now?
I increased my sales and my income by 30% year over year. That was just in the first year of working with Sam, or really about half a year of working with Sam, and I am definitely looking forward to see how that continues to increase going forward. — Ryan Chartrand
Who are you and where are you located?
My name is Ryan Chartrand. I am located in central Massachusetts and I am a comfort advisor. — Ryan Chartrand
Is Tax Lien Wealth Builders a legitimate company?
John Carter conducted extensive due diligence before joining, including checking the Better Business Bureau site and online testimonials. Four months into the program, he stated he is convinced it was the right decision and is very happy with the education received. — John Carter
Can I learn tax lien investing on my own?
John Carter suggests that trying to figure it out alone would likely cost more than the education itself due to potential mistakes and buying the wrong properties. He emphasizes that the program provides the necessary software tools and expert guidance to avoid these pitfalls. — John Carter
Is tax lien investing suitable for people over 65?
Yes, John Carter started the program at age 65 after finding it difficult to get hired in the traditional job market. He uses this path to work for himself and maintain his financial independence without relying on LinkedIn or AI-driven hiring agents. — John Carter

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