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Michael Mathis
  • Investor
  • Aubrey Texas
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Probate Attorneys, How to work with them for leads.

Michael Mathis
  • Investor
  • Aubrey Texas
Posted

Wanted to see if any of you utilize this method for leads and how it works?  

 Can I just walk in and ask for a list of stressed home owner that need help? 

What do I ask when I walk in to this type of company?    

Do they charge for the leads?

Is this illegal. 

I don't want to look like an idiot when I walk in!!!

Thank you. 

  • Michael Mathis