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John Minock
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Don't get emotionally involved

John Minock
  • Investor
  • Menifee, CA.
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I know you are NOT supposed to get emotionally involved......So I had a deal that was a MHP and we made an offer. They declined, and after asking why and getting an understanding of his why I made a new offer. After the LOI was sent he verbally accepted...Never signed the deal and decided not to sell. I originally determined it was to try to get more money from the deal and let the deal go. That deal will not leave my mind. I felt that I accommodated his needs to make the deal a win win. I am looking for some similar stories because misery loves company LOL!

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    Michael Hayworth
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    Michael Hayworth
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    "The best way to get over a man is to get under another one." - Betty White.

    Best way to get over a deal you lost is to go find another one.

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