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Mark Hinton
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Class for Note Business

Mark Hinton
  • Wholesaler
  • mtdora, FL
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Has anyone personally worked with Joe Varnadore? What were the benefits and drawbacks of being a student of his for the Note Business?  I am new and finding out more and more that there are a lot of people not honest that just want to take your money. Any feedback would be appreciated. 

Mark

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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Kevin Moen I believe hit the nail on the head. Unless you can invest 20+ hours per week and will invest $5-$10k getting setup with website, systems, marketing etc and looking to do 20+ notes a year then I would recommend JV’ing with someone. While you can hire 3rd parties to take care of everything, you still need to manage them and note Investing is anything but passive.

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