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Iman Yusef-Yahya Bill Bartmann - Bailout Riches
10 March 2011 | 28 replies
I had seen Bill's talk about the same time, and it made me wonder if the big credit card companies agreed to a write off, then sold the written off debt for a few cents.
Sam T. found a home in the neighborhood, now what?
5 September 2009 | 6 replies
Go to your local county clerks office and find out where the tax bill is being sent than once you find out who and where it's being sent to, contact the owner using either a post card,letter or if there is a phone # call and tell them you are interested in buying the property.
Just Don Paying a sub-contractor in cash
16 December 2009 | 12 replies
Certainly you want contracts in place and verification that your contractors have both workmans comp and liability insurance...This is completely independent of whether you pay them with cash, check, credit card, or live chickens...
Rich Hupper New agent needs help with cold calls.
7 November 2014 | 9 replies
"calls" so you could shoot for a goal of 25 new conversations per week, give your card to everyone, have your elevator speech, and when you approach someone to give them a card, say like in the grocery store or something, you could say "Excuse me would you be affended if I gave you my business card", ... that is going to allow them to let down their defenses, and more than likely open up communication.
Uwe S. 60 units in Ohio
27 August 2010 | 46 replies
Best of luck on that, this could be good for you if you play your cards right.
Owen Hogarth The Law Protecting Average Jane
5 September 2009 | 2 replies
from the article: ------------- When her home shot up in value, she refinanced it several times, pulling out equity to pay off credit card debt and other expenses.
Mike McKinzie Southern California Post Card
25 September 2009 | 0 replies

I just received a postcard from a Realtor in the Riverside area of Southern California. This Realtor used to work for me and even managed one of my offices for a few years. Here is the post card:

What a crazy real ...

Dennis Treacy Non-responsive RE agents
20 October 2009 | 17 replies
If you're inside someone's house 1. introduce yourself AND leave a [OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE REMOVED] card!!
Timothy W. Things I like about Obama
12 October 2009 | 61 replies
Credit card reform legislation.
Scott R. Center City Las Vegas
6 November 2009 | 9 replies
Rooms are often free if you get a players card and even if you are paying, the discounted room rates are a steal!