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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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This is why you shouldn’t use your Home Address as a return address on your direct mail..

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http://www.yellowlettermail.com/Angry_2.mp3

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Rob K.
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Michael Quarles

I like messing with these jokers. If you have his phone number, a fun thing to do is post a fake free ad on Craigslist. I do this with prospective tenants that pull a no show/no call.

Free 1998 Ford Windstar
High miles
Some rust
Burns a little oil
Free to the first nice person that calls xxx-xxx-xxxx

After about 20 minutes, I like to call and inquire about the free van and hear them scream that it's a fake ad.

Good times.

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