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Dannielle Hoffman ikea kitchens - good or bad idea?
9 November 2018 | 38 replies
Should anyone still want to buy an IKEA kitchen at IKEA, here is my review of the appointment / assembly process, which she/he should plan with: 11.05.2017 1.surveying appointment at home: normal 15.05.2017 1.planing apptmt at IKEA: normal 12.06.2017 1.installation apptmt at home: Planning error (measures copied incorrectly), broken kitchen appliances, broken TV, cabinet gaps, no worktop 13.06.2017 2.planing apptmt at IKEA: complete replaning due to 40cm length planing error 28.06.2017 2.installation apptmt: incorrect parts delivery, scratched, incorrectly cut worktop, broken rear wall 04.07.2017 2.surveying apptmt: new measurement for worktop 13.11.2017 3.installation apptmt: worktop supplied by 5cm too narrow 02.06.2018 4.installation apptmt: worktop supplied by 2cm too wide & 2cm too short about 12 repetitive hotline calls (always longer than 30min) including waiting loop 10 WASTE HOLIDAYS 26 Email pure for the coordination of the kitchen installation 43 Email with IKEA "customer service" for the misclaimed "claim settlement" 300 € collateral damage Zero compensation (91 € were offered to me, which I refused) Conclusion: NEVER AGAIN IKEA !!!!!
James Clayton Southern California purchasing Subject to and selling with a wrap
29 September 2015 | 43 replies
I wouldn't refer you to anyone purely based on your lack of professionalism displayed on this thread.
Hector Chavez How do you define success? Or, do you determine it?
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
It is about the fun, innovation, creativity with the rewards being far greater than purely financial.”You’ve been involved with real estate investments for some time, even if you’ve not closed your first deal yet.
Steven Paul How do i close a deal???
4 March 2016 | 54 replies
If this is a purely educational question - call the title company to run title2. 
Aileen Soriano-Pisaturo Newbie thinking of multi family or duplex out of state
21 November 2023 | 23 replies
Plus, if you've got a million or more to invest, it's just not worth the risk, in my opinion.At the end of the day, it's all about finding the right PURELY passive investors, which is a tough nut to crack.
Michael Shuster A Little Bit Of Knowledge Can Be Dangerous!
30 January 2009 | 15 replies
Reed has a high opinion of himself, I believe his alternative business model of publishing his own books is profitable.In any event I respect your priorities, and admit that my wish to read your book is for purely selfish reasons.
Stephen N. Can someone please explain sub3 financing to me?
18 April 2009 | 77 replies
(pure sarcasm ahead) Ya'll are so right... their are "no secrets" (end of sarcasm)Mike, I think you may actually know me... is this Mike the ex cop from Ohio...If it is... then you know me...
Account Closed Los Angeles rental property. Worth it? Or do i look out of state?
3 November 2015 | 52 replies
@Timothy CastanedaIf you're purely interested in cash flow and you're OK with low appreciation, the mid west is probably the best place to go.
John McKee Is anyone using all interest loans as a strategy?
26 January 2023 | 83 replies
Not a pure math standpoint would be from 40 to 60.  
Clint Harris We bought another KMart! $31.5 million in assets closed this year
25 July 2022 | 8 replies
As a pure real estate deal, those definitely are going to punch above their weight.. hence why I'm interested to try one.