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Mychal Manning
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Bandit Sign Resources

Mychal Manning
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hey fellow RE Investors! My younger brother and I are starting a wholesaling business. Its to raise capital for more long term cash flow.  

Our chosen marketing canpaign will be direct mail, email, and bandit signs. As far as bandit signs go, we want to begin with blank yellow ones to save money. Does anyone know where I’d be able to find such signs? 

Im thinking menards or home depot because specialty sign companies cost an arm and a leg.

Thanks  in advance everyone!

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Chrissy Parsons
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Chrissy Parsons
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Who will you be mailing to? Chicago is a pretty crowded market. You might split your list in a couple segments - perhaps Absentee with high equity, Seniors with 15 year ownership and Homeowners with Low Financial Stability Scores.

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