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Account Closed Twitter - How Powerful Is It For You?
11 November 2010 | 15 replies
Twitter has always seemed like a spam wasteland to me.
Ty Wesley Are the sheriff sale listings really accurate?
26 March 2011 | 5 replies
I guess I'll do as you suggested and go sit in at a few sheriff sales before I actually bid because I dont want to take a gamble on a dud property.
Bryan Hancock Are People Programmed to Sell Their Time?
13 October 2010 | 2 replies
You can see similar economics at top law firms, where associates work 80 or more hours per week for several years for the 10% chance of making partner with a 7-figure income.It appears as if some people have a natural tendency to gamble and these are the ones who decide to start businesses.
Chris Bruce Wholesaling With Freedomsoft Reloaded
5 May 2013 | 38 replies
And since your really into Craigslist marketing, I found a way to post unlimited ads on Craigslist in multiple cities but I guess that's spam if you do like 20 huh?
Gabriel A. Has anyone been fined for bandit signs?
3 November 2010 | 10 replies
The CAUSS (citizens against ugly street spam) folks are pretty active around here.
Timothy W. Bigger Pockets is better
23 November 2010 | 11 replies
Members here are willing to give and share which helps build a knowledge base and a network of valuable contacts.I've tried several other real estate related sites and did not appreciate the spam, lack of participation, lack of meaningful content, etc.
Mehran K. RealtyTrac - Banked owned but not for sale?
21 February 2018 | 18 replies
I noticed you are in California.Many investors are not purchasing there that live there.They are looking at Florida,Georgia,etc. where you can buy multiple properties cheap that cash flow well.California tends to be more of a speculative market where the markets can swing wildly and many take a gamble on appreciation.You just need to define what you want your plan to be.About what range do you have to put down??
Loc R. Improving BP
10 December 2010 | 11 replies
The scenario I would like to minimize would be that of someone coming in & essentially spamming the site.
Jak Dadi I think I am hooked on for life
14 December 2010 | 5 replies
investment in the stock market which is akin to gambling IMHO, buying a business which comes with its own set of issues...or real estate...and of course...working for someone else...i have a finance background...tried the stock market..got burnt...looked at many businesses/franchises to buy...nothing made the cut....plus it was overwhelming to buy a business...i also have a full time job in San Fran for a large large company and i hate the thought of going to work.. and now tht i have my properties i deal with one property manager...who deals with tenants etc...i love the independence and cannot wait for a few years before i can afford to quit my job...i think it is the prospect of being financially free that gives me an added rush...
Will Barnard Your definition of "Thinking Big"?
24 January 2011 | 22 replies
I know that I would be scrambling to find all the evidence I could find for any gambling losses that I had.