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Justin Lee
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I need help with creating a business card

Justin Lee
  • Ellicott City, MD
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I am new at this whole investing thing and I am only interested in wholesaling right now. What should be included in my business card? I will be using them to hand to other investors, real estate agents, closing companies, etc

-Name: "Justin Lee"
-Phone: "number"
-Fax: "number"
-Email: [email protected]
-Job title: Real estate investor
-Company name: Jshine investment group
"We buy houses cash - quick close!"

It seems pretty empty but will it be sufficient enough?
Can you guys help me on my email and the company name?
It is only me, in my "team" as of right now, so am I even allowed to put "Jshine Investment group" for company name? and does my email sound too cliche? Help me edit this lol... I have no experience in real estate terminology and all that. What else should I add?

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