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Kurt Kwart
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Sketchy banks and Auction.com

Kurt Kwart
  • Specialist
  • Atlantic City, NJ
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There is a property I just missed after a recent price drop. It finally went under contract but the house is now on auction.com. I know they have a committed buyer at the last listed price.

I have read here about all of auction.com's maneuvering and think it may be a waste of effort to bid and deal with them.

Has anyone seen anything like this? Do I have a shot at picking it off or will they just play us against each other. I tired of dealing with reos but this is a decent one.

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