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December 29, 2009 at 12:33 PM #16850December 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM #497636
Jumby
ParticipantMy company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.
December 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM #497788Jumby
ParticipantMy company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.
December 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM #498180Jumby
ParticipantMy company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.
December 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM #498273Jumby
ParticipantMy company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.
December 29, 2009 at 1:08 PM #498521Jumby
ParticipantMy company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.
December 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM #497649patb
Participant[quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.
December 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM #497802patb
Participant[quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.
December 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM #498195patb
Participant[quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.
December 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM #498287patb
Participant[quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.
December 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM #498535patb
Participant[quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.
December 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM #497660Jumby
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December 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM #497812Jumby
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December 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM #498205Jumby
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December 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM #498297Jumby
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