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Which System: Propstream, Lead Sherpa or Deal Machine

Jeff Grant
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I'm a Realtor and investor and I would like to have a system where I can identify motivated sellers, skip search them and then mass text the results. I have been looking for the best system to get the most accurate results with the fewest possible steps. Can anyone give me any input on any or all of these companies? Which ones would be an all in one solution? I signed up for Deal Machine but it looks like they already removed the texting feature but I do like the driving for dollars function. Propstream seems to be very popular and I signed up for an account but I'm confused about what to do once I have a list of leads. I haven't used LeadSherpa yet, but it seems to do all 3. Thanks in advance!

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Bret Hudson
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Bret Hudson
  • Real Estate Agent
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Do NOT do business with Deal Machine or their affiliates. They are a horrible company with unethical billing practices. Research them away from their reviews and see real experiences. If you sign up for the free trial they will automatically charge you for a subscription (usually around $1100) and they will refuse to issue refunds or close an account. If you did and had problems leave them a review with the Better Business Bureau, here and also contact the FTC Consumer Protection division. After signing up for a subscription I ended up not using the service because it didn't work well in smaller markets. For the next billing cycle they increased my charges by $500 and did not notify me of the upcoming charge. It's hard to find any contact information for customer service but once contacted they refused to close my account or give a refund, instead advising me to use the subscription I had already paid for and my account could be closed at the end of the billing cycle. So they refuse to refund me for services they haven’t provided yet and won’t close my account for that reason.

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