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All Forum Posts by: Eduardo Sandoval Ramirez

Eduardo Sandoval Ramirez has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Andrew Freed:

@Eduardo Sandoval Ramirez - Absolutely, you are just trading paper for a profit. I would recommend, at least, opening up a LLC in the US and operating out of that under your wholesale business. Non-US citizens can have LLCs in the US which will allow you to have a business in the US, pay taxes, and comply with laws. It will also establish legetimacy.... wholesaling is a sketchy business hence anything you can do to increase your credibility will only help your chances at success.


 Thank you, that was very helpful.

Quote from @Mark Fries:

Absolutely. Go for it! Nobody's going to a stop you. I think an alien from outer space could be a wholesler in this country..


 Thanks a lot, seems like it hahaha..

Hi, I wanted to see if someone knows if wholesaling is possible for a non U.S. citizen, Thanks in advance.