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Brian Tome
  • Attorney
  • Worton, MD
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Outline for fielding calls ...

Brian Tome
  • Attorney
  • Worton, MD
Posted

Friends,

I am preparing to send out my first round of yellow letters, but I want to be prepared with an outline for fielding phone calls and determining good leads from bad. I don't mind spending a little time talking to people and trying to assist them with their transaction whether I can be a part of it or not, but I would like to minimize the time I spend visiting properties if I can rule them out by asking the right questions.

I am pretty familiar with the deal analyzers and recognize the effects of the various criteria, but I would like to develop a script that elicits that information without sounding cold and formulaic.

Any guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Brian

  • Brian Tome