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Randall E Collins
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At a dead-end road in real estate/wholesale

Randall E Collins
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The saying goes and it's true, one has to spend money to make money. But when one has no money to invest, how is one supposed to spend it? Another is the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expect different results. I've been attempting wholesaling for nearly one year, you guessed it, I've not made any money to speak of. So, I must be insane. I spend day and night looking for that big break (deal), the only break I've gotten is my bank account and credit score. I know what you're thinking, I must be doing something wrong and should try a different approach right? Honestly, I've learned a lot about real estate and wholesaling. I think I know what I'm doing by now and I'm doing nothing wrong. I'm disabled living on a small fixed income. I'm unable to work a regular job, all I can do is sit in front of my computer all day. So, my question for all high rollers out there, what am I supposed to do? I'm ready to just quit and be content with being broke the rest of my life. Any other suggestions?

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