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Responding to phone calls
Happy Monday BP community!
I just received a voicemail from someone who only identified himself by his first name, asking if I was still wholesaling and had any deals. I am not sure how he got my number as I've only started an Instagram Page and placed an "I buy houses cash" ad on Craigslist a couple weeks ago. I never mentioned the term wholesaling. I am not sure how to address this call when I return it. Has anyone else experienced this? What type of questions should I ask him? I don't have any deals, but if he is a buyer I don't want to scare him away lol
Thanks!