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Jean G.
  • Investor
  • Henderson, NV
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"Residential Investor One" buying cooperative

Jean G.
  • Investor
  • Henderson, NV
Posted

Hello,

I came across this site online: https://www.residentialinvestorone.com/ and after I left my email address there, they keep emailing me trying to get me to signup.

They claim to be a "cooperative" where landlords join and supposedly get better prices from vendors. It sounds like a scam (like those buying clubs for homeowners), but they are waiving membership fees at the moment (to get more investors to signup presumably) and I was wondering if anyone had heard of this and had anything to say (good or bad)?

Jean