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All Forum Posts by: Bob Berland

Bob Berland has started 9 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Has anyone done business with Trust Deed Resale?

Bob BerlandPosted
  • Lender
  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9
@Chris Seveney thanks for your response I am digging into this entity a bit more. I think it my be a simple lead gen approach. Thanks again for your response!

Post: Has anyone done business with Trust Deed Resale?

Bob BerlandPosted
  • Lender
  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

I have been receiving emails from this company for quite sometime but have never done business with them.  I am an active note buyer and would appreciate any feedback that the community can offer.

Are they reputable, reliable, etc...

Heres a link to their website

https://www.trustdeedresale.com/marketplace

Thanks!

Post: American Note Warehouse

Bob BerlandPosted
  • Lender
  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Question for the group...I just finished a call with JW Warr and I was planing on buying notes though his company "American Note Warehouse" while doing my research I stumbled upon this thread which started 2 years ago. Based on this information alarm bells are ringing loud. Has anything changed with regard to his status in this industry and is it best to avoid advancing my dialogue with that organization. Simply looking for Opinions.

Thank you!

Post: direct mail - response rate too high

Bob BerlandPosted
  • Lender
  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Don,

Have you considered using a QR Code printed on your postcard which can link the prospect to a short questionnaire? This is where your prospects can screen and qualify themselves. The info can be accessed in real time and if the leads merits a phone call you can potentially reach out immediately or at your own pace. I have a printing company and am happy to provide more info if your interested. Congrats on achieving such a high response rate.