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Looking for a good Wholesaling course

Eli Alon
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Hello Team,

I'm looking for a very good wholesaling course.

Interesting in learning material on how to build all relevant systems, specially those that related to marketing, managing campaigns etc.

Already have some experience in with SEO, PPC etc.

Any recommendations will be more than welcome !

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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There aren't any "good" courses on how to steal owner's equity, not contributing to the value of real property and simply raising the price based on pure opinion. Have to say I'm sorry to see new investors being pulled into such scammy techniques not understanding principles of real estate, how the market sets prices in equity, what happens after a sale contract is made where a seller relies on performance and how liable wholesalers are for damages, not to mention the potential of illegally acting as an agent without a license. 

I hope you can go in the archives of BP to my past posts concerning this topic, I know greed usually prevails but be warned. Good luck! :)

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