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Alex Verdugo
  • Tucson, AZ
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Calling multiple banks

Alex Verdugo
  • Tucson, AZ
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I have listened to many of the podcasts and a lot of the investors say that they get no`s from banks about their loan. The investors continue to call different bank until they find the one that will give them the loan they need. Different banks equals different loan officers means different thing can be done. But the are chain banks that also have a different loan officer at each branch. Im sure some officers are more skilled than others even though they technically have the same job.

So my question is, do you call completely different banks/ credit unions or do you call different branches of the same bank chain?

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