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La'Keita Redfern
  • Charlotte, NC
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Yellow letters and how to make it worth it!

La'Keita Redfern
  • Charlotte, NC
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I have a pretty good extensive list that I've researched the tax and foreclosure list. And alot that I've rode and found that's in distressed also, but I'm not getting any response from the yellow letters so how can I make the letter marketable?

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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bakersfield, CA
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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bakersfield, CA
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Hi La'Keita if I may suggest. 

Remove the reference to the "Tax Problems" people tend not to like others knowing their problems. On the I can Buy "as is" sentence replace the "so you..." for Cash and always stress free. 

In your signature (and don't get mad at me please, if this sound horrible, sorry) if you can use a more common name than La'Keita, maybe a nick name, you'll find a lot better results. 

For females the best name to use is Mary however here are the top 10 female names.

The #10 mentioned isnt as good as an invitation however it is a very good pricepoint. Youll also find that a envelope-free letter will work great too. Fold it three times and put a tab on it to seal then address and mail. 

Happy House Hunting

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