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Rich Lennon The Government Nationalized My Rental Portfolio
30 May 2020 | 79 replies
Not to mention roads, water and sewer connections, working telephone, radio and television systems not blocked by spectrum interference, etc.Not to mention the subsidies provided for car transportation, etc.Get a grip and grow up.
Yash Warke Camera at vacant property
25 November 2023 | 12 replies
Hey, when it comes to securing your property, check out these options: Cellular-Connected Cameras like Arlo Go and Reolink Go don't need Wi-Fi.
Alyssa Coffey Wholesalers: Water Shut Off List
1 May 2024 | 26 replies
It sounds like in California, no you cannot get records of people who have had their water turned off unless you can convince "..the utility... that the public interest in disclosure (of these records) clearly outweighs the public interest in nondisclosure.”The paragraphs below are from here https://firstamendmentcoalitio...Unfortunately, there is a specific exemption under the California Public Records Act that exempts from disclosure “the name, credit history, utility usage data, home address, or telephone number of utility customers to local agencies,” though it goes on to state that such information may be made released “[u]pon determination by the local agency that the public interest in disclosure of the information clearly outweighs the public interest in nondisclosure.”
Ryan Ahlgrim Direct Mail: Phone Number or Website?
20 August 2014 | 6 replies
Hi Ryan...Always a telephone number...
Chris Utter My new Zillow account got Disabled. I am not sure why. Do you?
7 August 2024 | 26 replies
All applicants should directly contact you through your telephone number or voicemail, not through the zillow account that could be shut down at any time without notice, discussion or reason.  
Account Closed How to deal with firewood at Airbnb
15 March 2021 | 26 replies
If your property is not a high end property and you believe your average guest would not mind fetching their own wood, perhaps you could provide a reasonable starter supply and provide them with a telephone number of a local supplier that you have pre-arranged and would be open to delivering on short notice.
Luke Davis How to Get A Second Phone Number
24 September 2020 | 23 replies
The other option would be find a telephone number vendor in your area, or your state that buys numbers and then you buy the number off them.
Account Closed Ashcroft capital - Paused Distributions
29 April 2024 | 248 replies
Fees charged in every aspect of their business operations allows them to make an outsize return on the backs of their LPs. there's a joke in twitter feed how one GP is charging liquidation fee when the project going foreclosure while at the same time they open a new offering.Naturally this is the level of concern they have for people they get to invest over the telephone.
Mark Nugent Text messages for unsolicited offers to buy house -- REMOVE ME!
12 March 2024 | 18 replies
Another thing you can do when you receive one of these texts is immediately report them as spam to your cellular carrier. 
Debbie Lee Please help $41,000 paid to a guru company to be refunded !
5 September 2017 | 459 replies
The reality is that the financial advice we received from your company was at best totally uninformed, and at worst, provably dangerous inasmuch as it exposed us to serious fines, liability, and even jail time given the laws of the State of Maryland.The financial advice we received was tendered by representatives of your company including "Brandon" and "Earl", during our various telephone consulting sessions.