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I heard via this site that newbies should try to stand clear of foreclosure deals?
Hello all. As I previously mentioned in an earlier post I am a Wholesale newbie in Clarendon County, SC. I am need of some serious expertise here. I am planing to launch my first marketing campaign for absentee owners sometime next week. Now here lies the problem; in response to my marketing, I am sure that I will be receiving calls from individuals in foreclosure, pre-foreclosure, upside down in there mortgages, etc. However I heard via this site that newbies should try to stand clear of foreclosure deals until they gain a little more experience. That advice totally resonates with me as I find foreclosure deals to be rather confusing and equally intimidating to a certain degree. My question to you guys is, how should I handle the foreclosure calls that I am anticipating. Thank you in advance, Reggie.
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@Reginald S. best way to progress is to hook up with an experienced
Wholesaler that can show you the way through the maze. As a wholesaler you should be looking everywhere for the good deals and ways to help people while making a living.