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Te-erra Battle
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Te-erra Battle
  • Gwynn Oak, MD
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Good morning

So due to life being what it is,  I've had a lot of Monkey wrenches thrown in my path to success.  Credit is definitely not the best but it's not the worse. All my debt is almost paid off. I've looked up various ways to make money without having to go through the whole financing thing. Wholesaling seems like my best options.  Are there any other suggestions anyone can offer to someone who's trying to start but does not have the capital or best credit? I can find deals for days but my problem is not having the financial backing. 

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Adrien C.
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@Bill Gulley  As I was reading through Charles' post, I was anticipating a response to his comment from you. I don't know Charles but it definitely sounded like it was straight through the mouth of a guru. He makes wholesaling sound so easy and appealing. Little effort and big bucks. I find it to be the complete opposite- hard work and decent bucks but not enough to buy a vacation home in the Ozarks. 

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