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Are Bandit Signs Effective?

Christopher Williams
  • Byram, MS
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Hi everyone, I am starting my investing business and trying to do a little wholesaling in order to build extra capital. What are your opinions on putting out bandit signs? 

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Christina R.
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Christina R.
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Congrats on starting in REI! I have not used bandit signs. There are many opinions on them - also there are many ordinances regarding them as well so make sure you know what legally applies in your area. If I was a seller and I saw one, it would have to be in a place where I could actually make note of the phone number . . . which means at a stop sign, traffic light, etc. And that's where the police/code enforcement (or angry property owners who are NIMBY) llike to take them down. My personal opinion is they're not on the top of my marketing list (though they ARE a relatively cheap way to start out).

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