I Made $2,500 for sending an email.

I Made $2,500 for sending an email.

My competitor and I have been battling it out for a while, sometimes bidding on the same house. He actually copies my Craig's List ads almost word for word. I admit I was a little annoyed. But still I would email him occasionally to brag about my deals and to see what he's been doing.
He tells me it's been a bit slow. A few days later he calls me and says he has a house on contract that he cant sell. It's not my usually vacant junky flips, this is a nice big home, it's in an older neighborhood and the house is rented.
It seems the renters and the landlord are in dispute about something, making this landlord distressed.
Alan had the house on contract for 72K I suggested we add 5K to the price and see if my buyer wants it.
I email my buyer the address and the price of 77K and ask if he's interested. He replied, it seems a bit high, I replied yea, that's wat I thought but it would make a good buy for a landlord type buyer. The FMV was about 90K
A day or 2 later he emails me and says he will take it.
It closed last Monday and I had my check for $2,500 for doing almost nothing. For sending a frikin email.
If I hadn't done it I wud never have believed it.
Of course I did send an Assignment of Contract for the buyer to sign, and I had Alan sign a partnership agreement before I sent it to my buyer.
I also purchased a hot list of absentee owners from ListGiant and slammed a deal from that this week and have several other deals I'm working on and I'm only 1/5 thru the ist. Let's make some MONEY Rando

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That's great rando

That's great rando the power of networking

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Congrats Randy! On to the

Congrats Randy! On to the next!

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Randy

Way to go! You never know what can transpire.


Nice!

Good job, Rando! On to the next one.

Rando1 wrote:
My competitor and I have been battling it out for a while, sometimes bidding on the same house. He actually copies my Craig's List ads almost word for word. I admit I was a little annoyed. But still I would email him occasionally to brag about my deals and to see what he's been doing.
He tells me it's been a bit slow. A few days later he calls me and says he has a house on contract that he cant sell. It's not my usually vacant junky flips, this is a nice big home, it's in an older neighborhood and the house is rented.
It seems the renters and the landlord are in dispute about something, making this landlord distressed.
Alan had the house on contract for 72K I suggested we add 5K to the price and see if my buyer wants it.
I email my buyer the address and the price of 77K and ask if he's interested. He replied, it seems a bit high, I replied yea, that's wat I thought but it would make a good buy for a landlord type buyer. The FMV was about 90K
A day or 2 later he emails me and says he will take it.
It closed last Monday and I had my check for $2,500 for doing almost nothing. For sending a frikin email.
If I hadn't done it I wud never have believed it.
Of course I did send an Assignment of Contract for the buyer to sign, and I had Alan sign a partnership agreement before I sent it to my buyer.
I also purchased a hot list of absentee owners from ListGiant and slammed a deal from that this week and have several other deals I'm working on and I'm only 1/5 thru the ist. Let's make some MONEY Rando


CONGRATS RANDO

good job


Easy money!!

A lot of wholesalers mistaken other wholesalers as competitors but their not, they are potential partners on a deal. Great job on working together with another wholesaler. I bet you guys stay in touch more often now lol.

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GOOD DEAL

Awesome deal, it does not have to be big, its still a deal gone through, Jim

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More to it

I'm sure it was more to it than just sending on an email. But, you did it! Laughing out loud

Rando1 wrote:
My competitor and I have been battling it out for a while, sometimes bidding on the same house. He actually copies my Craig's List ads almost word for word. I admit I was a little annoyed. But still I would email him occasionally to brag about my deals and to see what he's been doing.
He tells me it's been a bit slow. A few days later he calls me and says he has a house on contract that he cant sell. It's not my usually vacant junky flips, this is a nice big home, it's in an older neighborhood and the house is rented.
It seems the renters and the landlord are in dispute about something, making this landlord distressed.
Alan had the house on contract for 72K I suggested we add 5K to the price and see if my buyer wants it.
I email my buyer the address and the price of 77K and ask if he's interested. He replied, it seems a bit high, I replied yea, that's wat I thought but it would make a good buy for a landlord type buyer. The FMV was about 90K
A day or 2 later he emails me and says he will take it.
It closed last Monday and I had my check for $2,500 for doing almost nothing. For sending a frikin email.
If I hadn't done it I wud never have believed it.
Of course I did send an Assignment of Contract for the buyer to sign, and I had Alan sign a partnership agreement before I sent it to my buyer.
I also purchased a hot list of absentee owners from ListGiant and slammed a deal from that this week and have several other deals I'm working on and I'm only 1/5 thru the ist. Let's make some MONEY Rando