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Timothy W. The Joke Thread
30 March 2010 | 37 replies
In honor of the 44th President of the United States, Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream has introduced a new flavor: †Barocky Road .â€Barocky Road is a blend of half vanilla, half chocolate, and surrounded by nuts and flakes.The vanilla portion of the mix is not openly advertised and usually denied as an ingredient.The nuts and flakes are all very bitter and hard to swallow.The cost is $100 per scoop.When purchased it will be presented to you in a large beautiful cone, but after you pay for it, the ice cream is taken away and then given to the person in line behind you at no charge.You are left with an empty wallet and no change, holding an empty cone with no hope of getting any ice cream.
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
That's just not my kind of role model...But I'm glad you like him...
Na Na Could single digit CAPs ever work???
11 September 2010 | 4 replies
This "betting on appreciation" is often scoffed at on BP, but it is a valid business model for many well-capitalized investors bidding on stabilized product.
Nick Abbate Getting 4-5 deals a month?
11 September 2010 | 12 replies
Last month, same budget, 68 calls, 14 qualified leads, 4.5 deals, 4 others passed to areas outside our business model (the net from those referals more than made up marketing costs.)
Will Barnard Real deals, how to get "real" responses
15 September 2010 | 19 replies
One of the beautiful things about the majority of investment decisions that are well-defined is that it is easy to set up a simple model to analyze them.
Luiz Souza Instead of SS - Buying the note from Fannie Mae
27 September 2010 | 4 replies
Doing so gives the borrower legal standing to force the sale of the note as a means to pay the debt, sometimes a discount is accepted, if not, it may require the par value be paid, but really, a discount is better than foreclosure, sale, holding the property, listing it for sale and on and on....Foreclosures have been streamlined like a Model T assembly line now with all of the activity, many in the process are nothing more than clerks with limited banking experience, so what they know is what they have been told to do.
Timothy W. An investor just blew $45,000. Want to know why?
25 June 2011 | 42 replies
Property and Casualty insurance companies set up their business with a model geared towards lasting centuries so a lot of what they do is based on maintaining a market long after the grand kids of the grand kids of anyone here have passed on.
Will Irving Need help with a lease
30 September 2010 | 4 replies
So you might see some back-up heating system even with geothermal, if my hunch is on target.I vaguely recall something about thermostats being a bit different when they are operating with some of these alternative heat sources; you might check the model number of the thermostat and see what it leads to.Lastly, in my area the source of heat is part of the tax assessor records, so that you could look it up in the event of concerns about heating fuel source.
Joe M. Investor Nation
27 May 2011 | 5 replies
Joe in Ohio,I am familiar with Investor Nation and familiar with their business model.
Bill W. Sources for finding local notes?
22 January 2011 | 19 replies
The problem with this business model for a lot of folks is that they do not have the time to find properties, fix them and then sell them.