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Demetri Chase jr
  • Atlanta, GA
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Thoughts on putting logo on bandit signs and yellow letters.

Demetri Chase jr
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey guys, I am new investor and I am sending out my first batch of yellow letters and wanted to know if putting my logo on the letters and bandit signs are a good idea? I am looking to wholesale a few deals and wasn't sure if I should take the approach as an individual or small business. Any help is appreciated

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Charlie MacPherson
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Charlie MacPherson
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@Demetri Chase jr The entire purpose of Yellow Letters is to make the mailing appear as though it came from a random person who is interested in buying the house as opposed to a company.  Adding a logo defeats that purpose completely.

If you want to add a logo, use letterhead in a #10 envelope.

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