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Tim Puffer
  • Lansing, MI
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Response from direct mailer

Tim Puffer
  • Lansing, MI
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Hi Guys!I wanted to get your opinion on how to respond to this e-mail. It is from a piece of direct mail that I sent out. Her response has me kinda stumped as to what to say back. 

"A while back, you wrote me regarding the purchase of this property. If you are still interested, please send me some documentation such as what has been sold in that development in the last 2 years, or the last 2 BR duplex sold and when. Thank you for your interest. " Nancy.

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