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'Hi, wait, are you a Wholesaler or a Cash Buyer?'

Shawn Questa
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A few times I've reached out to Cash Buyers and they would tell me that they are a part of an Investment Group and that they are ready to quickly Close Deals would be happy to work with me.

Later I would come to find out that they are actually a Group of Wholesalers, like me.

I guess I would prefer to Work directly with the Investor, Cash Buyer or Flipper. 

I feel like a Daisy-Chain would muck up my Timeline or even the whole Deal.

As long as everything is in writing and I get my Fee, does it matter?

Should I just add them to my 'Cash Buyer List' and move on?

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Caleb Brown
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I would rather be direct to buyers. If there's a wholesaler that wants to JV/partner on a deal then sure but having a daisy chain is a train wreck waiting to happen. Maybe your specialty is finding deals and you have another wholesaler that focuses on the dispo side, getting the deal closed.

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