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July 8, 2011 at 1:02 PM #709555July 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM #708450ucodegenParticipant
[quote=briansd1][quote=ucodegen] If I am a RE investor, why should I partner with you if all you bring to the table is sales.. and I have the money and experience?[/quote]
Because, my friend, my friend, if there are no sales, there are no profits. Remember that, my friend.
I got some pure silk carpets to sell too, my friend. They are great investments, you can use them for a lifetime and pass them on to your grand-kids, my friend. ;)[/quote]
ROTFLMAOJuly 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM #708548ucodegenParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=ucodegen] If I am a RE investor, why should I partner with you if all you bring to the table is sales.. and I have the money and experience?[/quote]
Because, my friend, my friend, if there are no sales, there are no profits. Remember that, my friend.
I got some pure silk carpets to sell too, my friend. They are great investments, you can use them for a lifetime and pass them on to your grand-kids, my friend. ;)[/quote]
ROTFLMAOJuly 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM #709145ucodegenParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=ucodegen] If I am a RE investor, why should I partner with you if all you bring to the table is sales.. and I have the money and experience?[/quote]
Because, my friend, my friend, if there are no sales, there are no profits. Remember that, my friend.
I got some pure silk carpets to sell too, my friend. They are great investments, you can use them for a lifetime and pass them on to your grand-kids, my friend. ;)[/quote]
ROTFLMAOJuly 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM #709297ucodegenParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=ucodegen] If I am a RE investor, why should I partner with you if all you bring to the table is sales.. and I have the money and experience?[/quote]
Because, my friend, my friend, if there are no sales, there are no profits. Remember that, my friend.
I got some pure silk carpets to sell too, my friend. They are great investments, you can use them for a lifetime and pass them on to your grand-kids, my friend. ;)[/quote]
ROTFLMAOJuly 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM #709661ucodegenParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=ucodegen] If I am a RE investor, why should I partner with you if all you bring to the table is sales.. and I have the money and experience?[/quote]
Because, my friend, my friend, if there are no sales, there are no profits. Remember that, my friend.
I got some pure silk carpets to sell too, my friend. They are great investments, you can use them for a lifetime and pass them on to your grand-kids, my friend. ;)[/quote]
ROTFLMAOJuly 8, 2011 at 5:52 PM #708480GHParticipantThis is a scam – your money gone forever!
July 8, 2011 at 5:52 PM #708578GHParticipantThis is a scam – your money gone forever!
July 8, 2011 at 5:52 PM #709175GHParticipantThis is a scam – your money gone forever!
July 8, 2011 at 5:52 PM #709328GHParticipantThis is a scam – your money gone forever!
July 8, 2011 at 5:52 PM #709692GHParticipantThis is a scam – your money gone forever!
July 8, 2011 at 5:53 PM #708475earlyretirementParticipant[quote=flu]Translation: I need money to buy real estate and want you to do all the dirty work so I can live in my entitlement world of not doing anything and reaping all the benefits….
Man, no wonder this country is going to hell.[/quote]
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Not to bust on the OP but answer some of the questions that these people are posting.
Once upon a time, I had no real estate experience at all yet I wanted to get into it. So I did a ton of due diligence, put together a business plan and most importantly I raised my own money (cashed out of my 401k at the time, sold my house, sold my cars and all my worldly possessions).
In this day and age no one is going to take you up on your offer. Heck, I get several emails a month, sometimes from people that went to top schools, have MBA degrees and they are offering to do FREE internships up to a year just to learn about the business. They aren’t asking for any money at all.
No reason anyone is going to “partner” with you or give you money to do what you’re planning. I’m not sure if you’re a troll or not but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.
What do YOU bring to the table? Just out of curiosity, what kind of sales do you do? Explain your position? How much of your own cash are you bringing to the table?
Also, if you want to be successful there is NO getting around lots of hard work. Yeah, you have to work smart….but you also have to work hard. When I got in involved in real estate and investments I was working 16/17 hour days almost everyday for years on end. Even today although I don’t need to work so hard….I work insane hours some days.
Those bogus books like” 20 hour workweek” or similar are all bogus. There is no recipe to success that eliminates hard work. “Overnight success” usually takes about 10-20 years.
July 8, 2011 at 5:53 PM #708573earlyretirementParticipant[quote=flu]Translation: I need money to buy real estate and want you to do all the dirty work so I can live in my entitlement world of not doing anything and reaping all the benefits….
Man, no wonder this country is going to hell.[/quote]
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Not to bust on the OP but answer some of the questions that these people are posting.
Once upon a time, I had no real estate experience at all yet I wanted to get into it. So I did a ton of due diligence, put together a business plan and most importantly I raised my own money (cashed out of my 401k at the time, sold my house, sold my cars and all my worldly possessions).
In this day and age no one is going to take you up on your offer. Heck, I get several emails a month, sometimes from people that went to top schools, have MBA degrees and they are offering to do FREE internships up to a year just to learn about the business. They aren’t asking for any money at all.
No reason anyone is going to “partner” with you or give you money to do what you’re planning. I’m not sure if you’re a troll or not but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.
What do YOU bring to the table? Just out of curiosity, what kind of sales do you do? Explain your position? How much of your own cash are you bringing to the table?
Also, if you want to be successful there is NO getting around lots of hard work. Yeah, you have to work smart….but you also have to work hard. When I got in involved in real estate and investments I was working 16/17 hour days almost everyday for years on end. Even today although I don’t need to work so hard….I work insane hours some days.
Those bogus books like” 20 hour workweek” or similar are all bogus. There is no recipe to success that eliminates hard work. “Overnight success” usually takes about 10-20 years.
July 8, 2011 at 5:53 PM #709170earlyretirementParticipant[quote=flu]Translation: I need money to buy real estate and want you to do all the dirty work so I can live in my entitlement world of not doing anything and reaping all the benefits….
Man, no wonder this country is going to hell.[/quote]
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Not to bust on the OP but answer some of the questions that these people are posting.
Once upon a time, I had no real estate experience at all yet I wanted to get into it. So I did a ton of due diligence, put together a business plan and most importantly I raised my own money (cashed out of my 401k at the time, sold my house, sold my cars and all my worldly possessions).
In this day and age no one is going to take you up on your offer. Heck, I get several emails a month, sometimes from people that went to top schools, have MBA degrees and they are offering to do FREE internships up to a year just to learn about the business. They aren’t asking for any money at all.
No reason anyone is going to “partner” with you or give you money to do what you’re planning. I’m not sure if you’re a troll or not but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.
What do YOU bring to the table? Just out of curiosity, what kind of sales do you do? Explain your position? How much of your own cash are you bringing to the table?
Also, if you want to be successful there is NO getting around lots of hard work. Yeah, you have to work smart….but you also have to work hard. When I got in involved in real estate and investments I was working 16/17 hour days almost everyday for years on end. Even today although I don’t need to work so hard….I work insane hours some days.
Those bogus books like” 20 hour workweek” or similar are all bogus. There is no recipe to success that eliminates hard work. “Overnight success” usually takes about 10-20 years.
July 8, 2011 at 5:53 PM #709323earlyretirementParticipant[quote=flu]Translation: I need money to buy real estate and want you to do all the dirty work so I can live in my entitlement world of not doing anything and reaping all the benefits….
Man, no wonder this country is going to hell.[/quote]
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Not to bust on the OP but answer some of the questions that these people are posting.
Once upon a time, I had no real estate experience at all yet I wanted to get into it. So I did a ton of due diligence, put together a business plan and most importantly I raised my own money (cashed out of my 401k at the time, sold my house, sold my cars and all my worldly possessions).
In this day and age no one is going to take you up on your offer. Heck, I get several emails a month, sometimes from people that went to top schools, have MBA degrees and they are offering to do FREE internships up to a year just to learn about the business. They aren’t asking for any money at all.
No reason anyone is going to “partner” with you or give you money to do what you’re planning. I’m not sure if you’re a troll or not but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.
What do YOU bring to the table? Just out of curiosity, what kind of sales do you do? Explain your position? How much of your own cash are you bringing to the table?
Also, if you want to be successful there is NO getting around lots of hard work. Yeah, you have to work smart….but you also have to work hard. When I got in involved in real estate and investments I was working 16/17 hour days almost everyday for years on end. Even today although I don’t need to work so hard….I work insane hours some days.
Those bogus books like” 20 hour workweek” or similar are all bogus. There is no recipe to success that eliminates hard work. “Overnight success” usually takes about 10-20 years.
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