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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Wholesaling from Africa
Hello all,
I've recently relocated to Tanzania, East Africa but plan on continuing wholesaling in Texas from here virtually. I know my markets well and have boots on the ground, as needed. My question is, if a seller asks where I'm located how can I answer this in a way that doesn't raise red flags? I don't want to lie, and I understand some people believe that anyone calling from Africa is running a scam. Basically I'm needing help framing this communication-wise so as to not raise suspicions.
Thanks in advance