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Bienes Raices Squatters are using my REO at night
11 November 2010 | 22 replies
Whether or not it's your property you are absolutely encouraged to report illegal activity.
Michael Culler War! What is it good for?
29 October 2010 | 38 replies
With all the back-lash against higher education and "elitism" (I've even seen it here on this forum), those that have the opportunity to get the type of education that is required to develop the technology to win this "war" are being discouraged from doing so.Improve our educational system, once again encourage our citizens to become the most technically advanced in the world (instead of discouraging it), and then we'll be able to fight this "war" in more effective ways than putting ten thousand troops into a random village.In addition, take the $100B this country is going to spend in the next 5 years on advanced aircraft that won't do us any good in this particular war, and use that money to build communications technology that WILL allow us to disrupt our enemies, as well as build technology like that which Bryan is working on, which can accomplish much more for much less cost, risk, and collateral damage.Ask any military historian what the most instrumental part of winning WWII was, and he won't say the atom bomb or our superior aircraft -- he'll say it was our ability to break into our enemy's communications channels and then ultimately break their codes -- allowing us access to their strategies and locations.
Jimmy C. How do you notify your buyers list?
26 October 2010 | 2 replies
It tracks your opens and click throughs.For the people that you don't have phone numbers for, I would encourage them to call you to talk one on one just to chat about what you have to offer, keep them at ease that your not gonna be a hard sell over the phone.
Justin S. No Cable/Satellite?
1 November 2010 | 2 replies
Hope that is some encouragement to you.
Gabriel A. $$$ Repair Threshold Clause
10 November 2010 | 3 replies
Might be legal, but this will encourage your tenants to not inform you of repairs that could cause damage to your property.
Ron Nawrocki Congress & Senate don't walk the talk
31 October 2010 | 2 replies
When Joe Donnelly initially voted no on Healthcare, I sent him an e-mail praising his decision and encouraging him to stay on course for his constituents and for small business.
Dale Osborn What are your Investing Goals for 2011?
27 November 2010 | 19 replies
Your words of encouragement are appreciated.
Nick J. Fellow BP member in need
26 November 2010 | 4 replies
I would encourage everyone to do the same by clicking here:[url]http://sarahdsays.weebly.com/healing-sarah.html#/news/[url/]It would be cool to see her get a flood of emails with encouraging words from BP members.Jeff
Ryan O. Hello from Chicago
7 January 2011 | 8 replies
I cant stand the daily 8-5 working in an office, so being successful in this game can't come soon enough (even if my 8-5 turns into a 6-6).I have learned so much already from this site and I look forward to my continued education, and maybe some meaningful contribution now and again.
Mike Neyman Is newspaper advertising cost effective?
23 December 2012 | 18 replies
The message in the printed matter should highlight your property, and should also encourage the recipient to refer friends or family (after all, those people could already be familiar with the area and find it desirable to be close to the friend or family member).Any FSBO ads will always get a lot or responses from realtors who will do just about anything to get you to list the house for sale with them.As mentioned by an earlier post, getting listed with a flat fee broker can get you on the MLS.