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Updated over 8 years ago, 09/02/2016

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John Burton
  • Wakefield, RI
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Yellow Letter Campaigns

John Burton
  • Wakefield, RI
Posted

I am slowing learning all I can about Real Estate and have heard of 'yellow letter' campaigns. My parents own their house free and clear and actually received one of these letters in the mail. I am wondering what is the theory behind them? They thought it was some kind of a scam as did my siblings. I also thought it didn't seem very professional and I doubt would get me to make a call. Why do people think this is a way to attract sellers?

Thanks

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