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I purchased my list, now what? Trying to get property under contr

Davin Randolph
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So I purchased a list from listsource (which is still downloading) but now I’m confused on what’s next, I’m very nervous because I keep feeling like I’m going to mess up, can someone please help me

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Nyasha C.
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Nyasha C.
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Congrats on taking action David. Your next step is mailing to you list. You can mail blind offers, postcards or generic letters that you  would like to buy their property,(look in the resources section her on BP for samples if you need them). You can mail manually (which i would not recommend) or send the list out to a service that will mail it out for you. Just lookup direct mail services in the forum her on BP, or on Google and you will get an idea of who to use.

Good luck in your investing career.

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