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All Forum Posts by: Tin Lam

Tin Lam has started 5 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: Do you Email 'Hot Deals of the week'?

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

I find that people who got the hot list from the original wholesaler, mark up more, and splast it out again calling it their deals. It's frustrating. I dislike receiving those mails and I deleted them.

Post: Recommendations

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Nick,

Find any books from Jimmy Napier, Jack Miller, John Schaub, Peter Fortunato, or Jay Decima. They talk about sub2 as well.

Post: Please list your REO offers accepted

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

last deal,

private seller,

Offer 22k and got accepted. Wholesale it the next week for 8k more. The guy who fix it can rent it out for 875/month. Need about 10k - 15k of work.

Post: Best ROI for marketing

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Best return for marketing is always testing!!! test, test, test, whether it's postcards, letters, or flyers, it will always change!!! so you must test from color, to front, to headlines, to P.S. to message, to audiences, to ways of delivers. They all matter!!! No one size fit all!!!

Post: gifted/borrowed downpayment? homepath

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Eduardo,

If you have a cash value life insurance policy, maybe borrow it and use it for the down payment for the homepath loan!!! Credit cards, junk in your garage, maybe these help?

Post: Discount to delay possession?

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Hey Steve,

Great seeing you up here huh, haven't seen you post any post on your site lately!!! too bz cranking up houses?

Post: New SoCal investor! looking to network

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Check out Jack Fullerton, he runs the longest and oldest club in Orange County.

Post: Buyers List

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Dolores,

You don't have to worry about buyer list. You already have them in your backyard. IF your wholesale deal is good and have enough meat and potatoes, and certainly real wholesale deals, not the done that overestimate ARV, and underestimate repairs, not the inflated numbers, just show up at the courthouse steps, and the trustee sale buyers will fight for your deals.

Post: Eddie Speed

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

His first intro class is around 1k, you spend 3 days listening to him. After that, he tries to sell you his mentoring program for 10k.

Post: Rich Dad "Advanced Training" seminars?

Tin LamPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • garden grove
  • Posts 91
  • Votes 13

Todd, If you want to learn, you can seek out the people in your back yard doing deals. Those guys/gals don't have anything to sell and they probably been doing it for years be4 Robert K is even doing deals.

Taking advance classes is only telling your more information that you don't need at this point, and basically selling your information. You can dig those information out on the internet, local investors clubs, cashflowdepot.com,...etc.

You can also learn from guys like John Schaub, Jack miller, Peter Fortunato, or Jimmy Napier. Those guys have been around for years, and they're not going to be around much longer. They teach you for a meager price of $300 for 3 days that worth basically the cost of renting the room.
Did I mention that Jack Miller and John Schuab taught Robert Allen his real Estate stuffs, where Robert packaged and resell the seminar for somewhere in the $35k to the masses?

Good Luck!!!!