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Austin Davis
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Appropriate gifts for hard work

Austin Davis
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  • Investor
  • Cedar Rapids, IA
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Good morning BP!

I have heard quite a few times on the BP podcasts to "take care of people and they will take care of you".  I just closed on my first properties yesterday and it needed to close yesterday or it wouldn't close for at least a month.  To get this done, I know that my lawyer and bankers worked their butts off to get the deal closed and I want to thank them appropriately, so they continue to help me in the future.

At a minimum, I am going to send these people a thank you card, but I also want to send a small gift to show how much I appreciate their efforts.  I have heard baked goods as a well accepted.  Does anybody have any suggestions for gifts that they give to the people that help them out?

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