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Curt Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Marketing For Buyers

Curt Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

Lately we have been receiving many direct mail marketing letters from wholesalers who are sending out to try and attract buyers and sellers.  This is a great way for them to help possibly build a list or get a home under contract to flip.  

The one thing though that makes me grind my teeth is when the letters have lines in them that read like the following:  " We are the premier real estate investment company in the Memphis market ".

Knowing that this is a 100% false statement and most likely they dont have any homes to sell bothers me a little.  You dont have a company, you cant service investors long term, no homes for sale, never renovated or less own any property personally, are just some of the certainties here. 

If you have to tell people you are the best then your most likely not.  If your the best you will have others say so, not you.  

I dont mind people marketing for buyers or sellers, just dont like the the false advertising.

@Alex Craig  thoughts?

  • Curt Davis

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Douglas Skipworth
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Douglas Skipworth
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Curt Davis,

Like you, we receive these postcards, yellow letters, handwritten notes, etc. every day.  In fact, we received two today.

We usually contact the sender and ask to be added to the list.

As far as the "we're #1" goes, I just laugh (especially when the solicitation has typos, misspellings, or punctuation errors!).  Real estate sales people, be they agents, wholesalers, flippers, or turnkey guys, just love to puff!

Try not to let it get under your skin.  As you and I know, it's not a claim they can back up.  Plus, 99% of the recipients throw the letter in the garbage anyway!

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