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Les Williams Piggy back on credit for profits!
3 December 2008 | 15 replies
The practice of AU (authorized user) is one we used to actually teach in a credit repair seminar we ran for mortgage companies and auto dealerships.
Richard Rabe Purchasing at the sheriffs sale
18 October 2009 | 15 replies
Then check taxes and mechanics liens.
Vernon Henry Delimma
5 February 2007 | 12 replies
That' s equal to paying for my auto I bought this year and seemed worth it at the time.
N/A N/A New From Michigan
15 February 2007 | 4 replies
I work as a Bicycle Mechanic full time, I am in college at Ferris State University with a double major, Mechanical Engineering Technology and Business Administration, and am also working on a real estate certificate from the university and at the end of attaining that also getting a brokers license.
Wess J. Evaluate this rental
22 February 2007 | 7 replies
I'm very handy & mechanically inclined.
Matt H The key to unlocking massive wealth and riches....
10 June 2007 | 12 replies
Like you think to yourself and you know that you're a: plumber, a mechanic, a sales man, a student, a truck driver.
Account Closed Finally--and an electrifying question!
11 April 2007 | 9 replies
As for GFCI's, installing them is fairly easy and if you have any mechanical ability at all, you should be able to do it yourself, just make sure you turn the power off first.
Andrew M. starting with a shell
12 March 2007 | 7 replies
what i was saying is that i prefer rehabbing, but i have a little construction experience, and i'm mechanically inclined.
Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
Set up an account that will auto pay the mortgage payment which can get you a very small break on the interest rate (usually a quarter to half a percent for having auto pay).
N/A N/A Tell me about your job as a realtor
27 January 2008 | 15 replies
Note that this does not include gasoline:March 19, 2007: $649.00 (course)July 28, 2007: $71.00 (licensure exam)August 6, 2007: $55.85 (calculator)August 10, 2007: $59.50 (fingerprinting)August 13, 2007: $100.00 (E&O insurance)August 13, 2007: $150.00 (license application fee)Sept. 3, 2007: $8.98 (Your Successful Real Estate Career)Sept. 11, 2007: $6.43 (stapler)Oct. 3, 2007: $225.74 (REALTOR dues, application fee, and MLS)Oct. 4, 2007: $188.38 (lock box key)Oct. 4, 2007: $51.84 (electronic measurer and business card magnets)Oct. 5, 2007: $1,229.74 (laptop)Oct. 7, 2007: $75.17 (cellphone)Oct. 13, 2007: $47.68 (additional auto insurance)Oct. 17, 2007: $75.00 (REALTOR ethics class)Oct. 23, 2007: $5.33 (postage)Oct. 28, 2007: $31.14 (laptop case)Oct. 29, 2007: $107.77 (wireless router and pocket notebook paper)Oct. 29, 2007: $46.92 (cards and envelopes)Oct. 30, 2007: $1.23 (postage)Nov. 2, 2007: $2.05 (postage)Nov. 5, 2007: $70.00 (installing router)Nov. 6, 2007: $0.41 (postage)Nov. 12, 2007: $131.30 (cell phone)Nov. 13, 2007: $10.55 (postage)Nov. 16, 2007: $265.00 (Chamber membership)Nov. 16, 2007: $27.00 (PAR dues)Nov. 28, 2007: $0.82 (postage)I've been an agent for two months now, and so far no commissions.