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30 August 2019 | 4 replies
If they can't do it, ask the other banks in town, and move your account to one that can.The renters may not like the extra cost, but every US Post Office sells money orders for $1.25, and most Walmarts sell money orders for less than $1.
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30 August 2019 | 20 replies
If you saw one in an aisle of Wal Mart, you'd skip that aisle until he was gone.
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21 April 2011 | 12 replies
every walmart has a bank inside as far as i know..here it's Wood Forest bank....and there's a walmart near jsut about every low income area where you'll have tenants..i have my tenants put the money right in the account as others have suggested...it's better than using a certain bank where they'll complain about having to go to the bank of america or wahtever bank...everyone goes to walmart so it keeps it convenient for them....i've also heard you can tenants can drop money in a UPS suite box (similar to a PO box), but i havent' tried it
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25 April 2011 | 3 replies
Sounds to me like you are dealing with an asset manager who worked at Wal-Mart last month and is following a book of instructions!
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6 June 2011 | 2 replies
Walmart, or in any printing shop will have them, but again, that is the cheapest!
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10 February 2009 | 20 replies
Tom, Quite the contrary, I am looking to sell these homes, one at a time, to retirees, and actually where more interest seems to be coming from is from the immigrant community who feel they can afford a house even making Wal-Mart wages.What needs to be understood is the perspective of people in, say, the DC area, who are looking at homes starting in the several hundred thousand dollar range.
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4 March 2009 | 36 replies
Look at Walmart, they have done well in this downturn.
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2 April 2009 | 20 replies
Yea, dealers would be saying, "I can't compete with wal-mart bro.
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25 April 2009 | 1 reply
In some areas, the zoning states that no more than two unrelated people can occupy a property.I'd work as a greeter at Wal Mart before I'd have a tenant living with me.