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All Forum Posts by: Ethan Bowen

Ethan Bowen has started 12 posts and replied 82 times.

Post: Newbie here: need quick advise, mentor or guru?

Ethan BowenPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sandy, UT
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 18

I appreciate the quick response,

I'm aware of pro/cons of each. Guess I'm just wondering if I should give the guy a call back.

Post: Newbie here: need quick advise, mentor or guru?

Ethan BowenPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sandy, UT
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 18

Greetings BP comunity! I'll try to be short and sweet.

I found this guy on a local add. The add said he was looking or accepting a real estate apprentice. So I emailed him. Since I emailed him I have discovered my local Real Estate Association and have made plans to attend their next meeting in hopes of establishing a connection there. His response looks a little gimmicky especially when he mentions "making 20k a month."

So my question is: Should I ignore this dude? Or make an effort to call him back? I've read a lot about how important it is to have integrity. But I feel if I call him back there's a chance I'm going to get a large sales pitch.

Thanks in advance, and if requested, I can copy and paste the email and his response.