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Mike Pastor Favorite Rental Areas
28 October 2017 | 14 replies
All the grocery and department stores took credit until payday at the mill.
Ryan Hobbs Offer to evict for wholesale deal?
15 July 2014 | 20 replies
You can go to my website (below) and watch a short video on how to set up a deal and submit online in order to greatly increase the chances of a payday.
Mark Graffagnino Late Payment Question for Landlords
24 March 2014 | 20 replies
Get them on a payday payment plan.
Chris Purvis seller was a no show on wholesale deal. I have a question.
4 September 2014 | 31 replies
Neither is payday lending, exotic dancing, selling aluminum siding at above-market prices to elderly widows and a whole bunch of other things I would rather not see my kids do.Bottom line, if you depend on deceiving a seller in order to find deals, you are not adding value, you are leaching.
Randy E. Mildew/Mold complaint
19 November 2015 | 23 replies
It may be they're just trying to get out of a neighborhood that makes them uncomfortable or it may be they're going for a pay day for of their "pain and suffering" and every future illness that comes their way. 
Bryan Hancock What Is “Wealthy”?
19 May 2015 | 42 replies
@Troy Fisher  the generational wealth is tricky one.the mentor I mention took his company public and got a 8 figure pay day when it was bought by a Austalian concern.. he then put 10 million into trust for his two daughters.they get a pretty nice stipend monthly ( they will never have to work) one of them lives a rock star lifestyle with no real cares and some pretty extravagant spending and not really in touch with the common man... the other is very grounded and what I would consider a really good person..
Mark N.A Strategies for the Coming Apocalypse
1 December 2019 | 37 replies
Again, investing in food now may save me money later.And, if all the fear-mongerers that are saying this stuff out there are wrong, worst case is I can go a few paydays without having to buy any food for the family.
Sara M. Rent or Flip? Question from new-ish investor
24 June 2017 | 4 replies
Even if you rent for a year and then sell you could save on the tax hit.If you have no desire to deal with tenants and all the other wonderful things that come with managing rentals I'd flip that thing right out of your portfolio ASAP and take the payday.
Hannah Price Thought I'd get the best response from this forum topic.
6 January 2017 | 25 replies
In this case, as @Bill Gulley mentioned, you are not only giving up a payday, but adding great risk to yourself.
Jean Nye Have money but no job desperate need advice
3 September 2015 | 25 replies
At a bare minimum, that $150k needs to tide you over until you can draw social security, but social security isn't a big payday and is unlikely to cover all the expenses.