John Powell
Turnkey
8 January 2017 | 40 replies
The pro forma is the turnkeys show you are a complete joke and are so dishonest and when you put real numbers in and account for all the real expenses you end up making nothing Also they are selling you a property for way above market value and you will never get that money back it's an automatic loss any property they try to sell you look at the houses in the neighborhood I guarantee you they are tens of thousands of dollars cheaper They are just a business they are selling you the dream of real estate but really they are the ones making all the money by flipping properties and selling them at a huge profit margin to naive new investors The companys that show decent numbers are in crappy neighborhoods and are mostly section 8.
Nia Baisden
Wholesale Proof of funds
26 June 2023 | 13 replies
Hey gang, I have a challenge for you all.Why not all try to instead of advising newbies on how to facilitate dishonesty we all need to start teaching others honesty, and transparency, and providing value to clients.The issue here is simply this.If they are asking you for proof of funds, it simply means you are wholesaling dishonestly and wrongfully.Did you tell them you are wholesaling the property?
Joey Gorombey
Is Working With Multiple Agents Discouraged?
21 October 2021 | 11 replies
Some agents say that working with multiple agents is dishonest, and wastes time of the agents you don't work with.
Morris Lucas
Ethics in Direct mail??
12 August 2013 | 20 replies
To many Gurus preach the fast buck and dishonest strategies.
Mooro El
Anatomy of a "Guru"
19 December 2013 | 28 replies
Because most people I know GET A LOAN for college....but Guru's always want to use this intellectually dishonest comparison of FINANCING education versus giving someone CASH.
Jay Hinrichs
How important are sales skills to the investor
31 August 2014 | 61 replies
I'm not saying that selling is dishonest or you should lie.
Charles Mouille
Subject to real estate investing
30 June 2020 | 8 replies
Most people will not tell the seller that if they do a subject2 that the lender can call the note due which I think is being dishonest with the seller and give everyone a bad name.
Sam Singh
Much Needed Advise
19 September 2014 | 21 replies
Maybe if you call, they can advise you further on how to protect yourself against identity theft by this dishonest agent.
Brandon Turner
Is it unethical to say "I Buy Houses" if You are a wholesaler?
16 September 2015 | 126 replies
No.BTW: Your judgement that I am closed minded is just as erroneous as the assumption that I believe all wholesalers to be shady and dishonest.