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Shaun Reilly Craigslist Quiz
2 May 2014 | 20 replies
Since I have 3 regular ads I also usually post a different one to each site each day (so I do usually post the same one to at least 2 sites most days, but with different pictures, titles and since they are for different geographic areas the list of towns/cities at the bottom will be different).I am pretty clearly just trying to keep my message out there vs. spamming.
Christopher Moran Armado Montalongo "3 day bustour"
4 June 2014 | 46 replies
It might get you onto his priority email spam list with custom addressed email ads, but I don't think you're going to get access to anything special that you can't find in this forum or through your local REIA meetings...for free!
Erika Koenigsknecht Newbie from Plymouth, MI Metro Detroit area
8 May 2014 | 25 replies
I'll send you a message, I'm not sure if posting them here is considered spamming or not.Anyway, good luck, and great job on already being several steps along the journey!
Adam Smith Techniques: Getting the bank to accept your offer
17 October 2011 | 33 replies
Obviously it is not a game and you do not want to gamble, but if you know you want the property and are prepared to close quickly with cash, then go as BIG as you need to on the terms in your contract without offering a price that is so high you eat into your profit margin.
Joshua Houchins Good ads to run
1 October 2011 | 5 replies
If you include your email, get a junk one from Gmail so you do not get a ton of spam to your primary one.
Kevin Cardinale Contacting professionals for leads?
30 September 2011 | 3 replies
He's saying, instead of going to some horrible site and sending out a bajillion spam emails to people who have no need to sell their home, go to professionals, i.e. lawyers, financial advisors etc and ask them to refer their clients to you.The making a whole lot of sense[tm] part comes in, what professionals he's targeting.foreclosure attorneysreal estate attorneysdivorce attorneybankruptcy attorneyprobate attorneyloan officerhomeowner associationsAll of these professionals will be dealing with people that will be motivated to sell and sell quickly, along with the professional in question might motivate them to sell, i.e. to get paid :lol: The question is how on earth do you contact these professionals and get them motivated to send you their motivated clients?
Buck Tadlock Hendersonville, TN
30 November 2011 | 5 replies
Spammers scrape this information out of forums and once your phone number or e-mail is on a spammer's list, you can be overwhelmed with junk calls and spam e-mail.Send a colleague request and exchange the contact info via PM.
Harry Campbell Need advice on multi-partner investment deal!
4 December 2011 | 7 replies
A long time ago, in a smoked filled card room off a dark alley on a back street in Vegas, a wise man said to me, "If you've been playing poker for half an hour and you still don't know who the patsy is at the table, you should stop gambling and go look in the mirror."
Wen-ho Y. Chicago Rehab
8 December 2011 | 1 reply
This is to avoid the person getting spammed.
Darren R. Asking the right questions
22 December 2011 | 3 replies
(XXX) XXX-XXXX(XXX) [email protected] DO NOT ADD OUR CONTACT INFORMATION TO YOUR DATABASE OR ANY EMAIL LISTS AS YOUR URL AND/OR CONTACT INFORMATION WILL BE DEEMED SPAM.