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Jean Zambrano
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Bandit Signs: Good Idea or Bad?

Jean Zambrano
  • Investor
  • Marietta, GA
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Hello, BP experts!

Today's quick question: I've read about bandit signs to reach motivated sellers and possible cash buyers for wholesale deals and I'm torn between using them or not; any thoughts on them? 

If I were to use them, should I use my personal number or a Google Voice / Vumber number? And also, can one get in trouble for using bandit signs (I work in the metro Atlanta area, Roswell, Marietta Georgia)?

Thank you!

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Chris Turner
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Chris Turner
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Also I love bandit signs (mostly because most people hate them). I’ve gotten more deals off of bandit signs then any other form of advertisement including direct mail.

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