
2 January 2011 | 11 replies
I will also shop around myself to compare vehicles out there other than the servicing company I am using.

3 August 2015 | 13 replies
My brother has been a dealer for decades.He goes to the private dealer only auctions.Buys the NO STARTS.Just like houses that need big fixup the money is in the problems not the running ones.Newbie dealers always bid up the running ones but don't realize they Jerry Rigged it to get them running.Then the new car you bought you try to sell it off with financing and money down.The problem is you get a little down and then the POS car breaks down.The people say they can't pay to fix it and can't get to work and say to you TAKE IT.My brother instead buys no starts.Takes apart car top to bottom and sells for cash with a warranty.Target is buying for 300 to 600 and with money in maybe 1,500 in or less.Sell for 2,500 to 3,000 cash is where the sweet spot is.Sometimes his spread will be even greater.He sells about 65 in a 2 month period during tax time and the 2 to 3 a month during the off peak times.By putting back together he knows what he is warranting and selling and by them paying cash you don't worry about no pays,damage to the vehicle,and paying tow recovery fees which can get real expensive.Especially if they are hiding the vehicle.

14 March 2013 | 4 replies
If they can't afford vehicle registration or tires, the owner may be trying to get out from under the "clean-up" of a property that has been mismanaged.

26 July 2017 | 19 replies
This message goes out to my buddy Rick Harmon,,,Rick you really brought up some images from " Memory Lane" concerning "Fast Talking " Tommy Vu,,,the King of the Late Night Infomercial,,,,Just for giggles .Id like to see if I could buy one of his oldie but moldy courses on Ebay for examination,,,,Now keeping that thought Rick ,the vehicle of the "late night infomercial" is not all bad,,,in fact our mutual friend ,Tony Alvarez admitted and said during a recent presentation that Dave Del Dotto's course was the catalyst and incentive for him to pursue REI in the first place,,,,and,,as they say ,,"the rest is history,," Tony dun' reel good fo his seff"I think it all boils done to this Rick ,,,,in Tommy Vu words or near words,,,,"You No Worky,,,!!!

11 January 2015 | 13 replies
We have used the money that stacked up from our rent to pay off some old credit cards, pay off vehicles, install a coin op laundry room (highly reccommended) It has really been the key to us moving forward financially.

30 July 2015 | 5 replies
After the chemical, a powder, is applied it takes 2-3 days for a complete kill.

10 January 2017 | 12 replies
@John Hixon 529 plans are a good vehicle, but I think education will be the center of reform in the coming years and in the wake of such reform, many of these investment plans may see major changes - so today it is a great idea, but will a change in the rules erase some of the benefits the plan offers?

25 January 2017 | 6 replies
I get their phone number, work number, vehicle description, and emergency contact.