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Isaiah Pearson
  • Investor
  • Chandler, AZ
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Calling all wholesalers.

Isaiah Pearson
  • Investor
  • Chandler, AZ
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I am getting some tools setup up to start my wholesaling journey. Such as Podio, DealMachine, and Callrail. I’m setting up my phone number for Callrail and I was wondering how should my voicemail sound when I get calls coming in?

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Brad Clark
  • Wholesaler
  • Providence, RI
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Brad Clark
  • Wholesaler
  • Providence, RI
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@Isaiah Pearson for your voicemail you'll want it to sound professional but not automated. You want the seller to feel confident that you are someone who can buy their home. 

Also, if just starting out I'd recommend browsing other sources for numbers such as Vumber or even sourcing numbers from the dialing software you're using. CallRail is great, but may be a bit of overkill for what you need if you're looking for just a few local numbers. 

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