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Dave Halevi
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Pre foreclosure leads

Dave Halevi
  • Investor
  • Michigan
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Good morning BP community.

After some research, I think that cold calling is the most efficient way to reach out to homeowners, and I'd like to ask 

Where can I find good VAs?

What's, in your opinion, the best platform to generate leads?

Thank you in advance!
 

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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
  • Paradise, CA
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Ron S.#3 Foreclosures Contributor
  • Paradise, CA
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I don't need to justify my actions, and u better not be so judgemental about different investment strategies 🤷


People like you can put other people in harm's way. Your lack of concern for what your lack of knowledge can do to them, hiding behind the false narrative that you are helping them with your "investment strategy" is going to land you in hot water some day.

You don't need to justify your actions to me but let's just hope you don't get put in front of a judge to justify them to the courts. I can tell you that ignorance won't be a good defense. Do yourself a favor and read up on your state's foreclosure consulting laws. That was the only point I was trying to make before you got all hurt and defensive. If you don't want opinions, you probably shouldn't be asking for them? If you don't want opinions that conflict with your level of understanding, maybe think about getting into a different line of work where you won't be so triggered and upset? Maybe try knitting or gardening? It's therapeutic. 

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