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Lender Credibility (Global Private Investment LLC)

Darryl Binkley
  • Contractor
  • Clear Spring, MD
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I am a new REI and seem to be struggling getting that first deal done. Hard money is easier to get but this seem like a great opportunity for me to take advantage of.

Has anyone used Global Private Investment LLC, David Mitton to obtain any funds. I can't seem to find anything more than their website. They have posted on another social sight to acquire some business. I was hoping to gain some credibility with them. Hope I'm staying within the BP boundaries with this post. Thanks for your help.

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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BS.  3%, 30 years, no collateral, no credit verification.....BS.  Let us know what the application fee, or the "lock in fee", or the "whatever scam name they call it fee" is.

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