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Fifield Mcgee renovation course

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bootsyjam · 20/11/2023 10:08

Hi All,
Have seen a thread on here already and just wanted to bump it/stsrt a new one to see if anyone has bought the course for what is now an eye watering £447 or £497. Previous comments have saidbl there's loads of free stuff around and I'm aware of that, part of the reason you pay for these things as that they're all in one place, coherent and link together rather than looking at YouTube for days!
Any feedback from anyone who has bought her course would be great, or any recommendations of other courses/people on YouTube etc. About to start planning so wouldn't know a good person from a bad one at the moment!
Any help much appreciated.

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MatildaWormbook · 31/05/2024 09:49

Just to BUMP this post as I am also interested, yet hesitant to give the eye watering £395 (which is presented as a massive discount, lol). Any feedback from anyone who has taken the course will be much appreciated!

LisaVanderpump1 · 31/05/2024 09:57

Can't speak to how good value the course is, but I bought a fixer-upper a couple of years ago with absolutely ZERO DIY experience (didn't even own a drill!), and I've managed to do soooo much of the work myself just by hopping on YouTube and using common sense.

What I've learned is that houses are different, and what might be the set up at X's house isn't at mine (wiring, for example). And when that happens, you have to dig a little deeper to find a solution. And that's what would put me off paying for anything like this - if your set up is different, how helpful is the information?

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