Joaquin Caballero
Best "Small Volume" Vendor to send Letters??
9 June 2014 | 10 replies
I am looking for a vendor to send out small volumes of letters (anywhere from 5 to 50 at a time) without using a window on the envelope.So far, I have come across click2mail and some of the other larger sources that incorporate one or two window envelopes for the return/recipient address, and I don;t want that.I do know several vendors that can send letters with no windows, but they have very large minimum orders, and I want to send letters on an as-needed basis.Does anyone know of a source that can send small batches of letters with no windows on the envelopes?
Michael Gee
Trademark a logo?
6 January 2022 | 9 replies
Incorporation of intellectual property rights owned by a third partya.The Designer warrants that prior to supplying the Transferred Design to the Customer, the Designer has disclosed to the Customer any Intellectual Property Rights in the Transferred Design which may be held by a third party.b.If the Design incorporates the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party, then:i.the Designer warrants that it has obtained a licence from the relevant third party to incorporate the Intellectual Property Rights of that third party in the Design ("Third Party Licence");ii.if the Third Party Licence is capable of assignment to the Customer, then the Designer hereby assigns and transfers to the Customer, and the Customer hereby agrees to take an assignment and transfer of, the Third Party Licence and all of the rights and obligations of the Designer under the Third Party Licence;iii.if the Third Party Licence is not capable of assignment to the Customer, then:1.the Designer must disclose this fact to the Customer prior to providing the Customer with the Transferred Design and prior to the conclusion of the relevant Design Contest (if any);2.the Designer warrants that the Customer may obtain a Third Party Licence to the Transferred Design in its own name; and3.prior to the conclusion of the Design Contest (if any) or the supply of the Transferred Design to the Customer, the Designer must provide the Customer with details of where to obtain the Third Party Licence to the Transferred Design in its own name and the cost of doing so.iv.the Designer warrants that unless expressly stated to the contrary by the Designer prior to providing the Customer with the Transferred Design and prior to the conclusion of the Design Contest (if any), the Third Party Licence provides the Customer with a worldwide, royalty free, perpetual right to display, distribute and reproduce (in any form) the Intellectual Property Rights of the third party contained in the Transferred Design.c.The Designer hereby indemnifies and keeps indemnified the Customer, 99designs and 99designs' third party providers ("Indemnified Parties") against any loss, cost, expense or damage (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) which the Indemnified Parties may suffer or incur as a result of a breach by the Designer of any of the provisions of clauses 3, 4 and 5.6.
Josh Reborchick
Where do you find your deals? Anyone using List Source or the like
2 September 2014 | 8 replies
My advice to you would be to listen to the podcast on wholesaling and incorporate their techniques into your own.
Anthony B.
Contract Assignment illegal in California?
12 August 2016 | 24 replies
The first line of my addendum reads: "This Addendum incorporates by reference the P&S Agreement between the Seller and Buyer dated ___, and should any inconsistency exist between this addendum and the P&S Agreement, this addendum shall control." 2 Critical Terms to My Addendum:1) In California, the standard P&S Agreements / Offers Forms contains language that an assignment can only be made if you get the express written consent of the seller.
Account Closed
Would you get a house "subject to" at full retail value?
9 December 2015 | 19 replies
The Co-owners desire to acquire, hold, maintain, keep in repair, rent and/or sell or exchange, as tenants-in-common (co-owners), that certain real property more fully described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Property").
Trevon Peracca
DIRECT MAIL MARKETING STRATEGIES
14 January 2016 | 6 replies
I have incorporated it into my business and it has really increased not only my lead generation "quantity", but also the "quality" of the leads coming in, and in the end thats really what it boils down to, "quality" over "quantity".
Brandon Turner
How do you turn down sellers on the phone?
1 February 2016 | 12 replies
Coming from 15+ of sales and marketing in corporate america I have found that best method for turning down sellers (which I just did about 10mins ago with someone) is to tell them the truth and explain why you can do anything with the property.
Brandon Sturgill
Petition for BP to Discontinue Wholesaling Discussions...
25 February 2017 | 311 replies
Even though your post is highly offensive.Written in the typical arrogant self absorbed greedy double dipping "profesional" narrative.
Roy Assaf
Yellow letters direct mail in Brooklyn, NY - Not even one phone call after our 3rd touch, Why?
23 November 2017 | 49 replies
I get agitated when someone starts misspelling ANYTHING in the narrative, no matter how casual the interaction.
Jeff Kennedy
Yellow Letters - Getting Started
6 November 2014 | 6 replies
YellowLetters.com is a legit source for what you need - and @Michael Quarles also offers a turn-key direct mail marketing program that incorporates his vast knowledge in REI marketing.