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  • Wholesaler
  • Bacliff, TX
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Where to find End Buyers?

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  • Wholesaler
  • Bacliff, TX
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Hello All,

I have been creating my list of Title companies, RE attorney's, and contractors. Now that i have gotten an abundance of each, where do i find end buyers. I jus would like to be lead in the right direction so i dont get all the "faux" buyers on my list from generic sites. Also are most buyers out of state? Thank advance 

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Sam Bhullar
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  • Pearland, TX
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Sam Bhullar
  • Investor
  • Pearland, TX
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@John Thedford

You sound like Donald Trump to me. All Mexicans are rapists or drug dealers. All Muslims are terrorists. It's okay to abuse women etc etc.. 

Maybe it's time for someone to literally define the term "Wholesaling" to you? 

Wholesaling is a process in which a hard working individual gets a property on a contract for X amount and then sells/assigns his contract (not the property) to a prospective buyer for Y and earns (Y-X) amount. There is nothing dishonest about it. It is totally an ethical process. 

I know my comment is going to fall on deaf ears but with all due respect to you, show some courtesy for a fellow poster here on BP who is just trying to educate himself, stop being biased to the term wholesaling, and label every person wholesaling as dishonest and ranting your version of the story on every post related to wholesaling. 

I have seen the same level of bias from you on almost all your posts with little or no benefit to anyone. Sorry if I was harsh but I had to speak my heart out. Thank you, Sir! 

PS: Response to my post is NOT needed. 

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