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26 October 2014 | 7 replies
There could be some distressed property that a Realtor has listed where they can't get it sold and would work with you, but you'd need to know how to deal with them.You can just skip the basic stuff and head on out, follow some guru or wholesale mentor program, take the low road, bump into problems, have more difficulties, step in it, get pie in your face dealing with other professionals, maybe get a bad reputation and be avoided by others, end up messing over some homeowner, for a few years learning by trial and error, or, you could begin by studying where all the professional types begin and avoid all those issues.
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29 May 2019 | 9 replies
I signed up for a free trial with PostScan mail or something like that - their HQ is in CA and you have addresses to choose from across the US (I'm guessing other businesses like a mailboxes etc or maybe a ups store franchisee can signup as one of their partners) - we shall see how it goes - have to get a form notarized and sent back to them then they can start receiving some of our mail.My goal is to have only items sent there that I want scanned - say bills for example - then the bills can be auto emailed to our bill pay system we use.
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17 March 2023 | 26 replies
I just signed up for the 1 month trial and I like the sleek, clean look of the site.
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14 January 2020 | 28 replies
The biggest red flag is that CHBO offers no free trial period, they charge a large up-front full-year fee, and it's completely NON-refundable.