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What is TCS Foreclosures' track record? Are they legit or another rip-off scheme?
I have been associated with TCS for the last 3 years. They have been a key to all of my success in the industry. They are definately legit. They are extremely helpful. Once you are in their program it seems like there is nothing they wont do to help you succeed. I feel like I am part of an organization that wants to see me do as well as they are. So, I have nothing to say but good things about TCS and I am happy to be with them.
Hi Amber,
I like what you wrote about TCS. I am thinking of joining them. I would like to talk to you for more information. Can you please email me at andrew@casadelsolre.com. Thank you.
Whatever you do, do not work for them. Working for TCS foreclosures is the worst job on the planet.
I was thinking about applying to work for them. How are they a bad company to work for?
I have 10 properties on my books that I've got discounted. I need to unload them. I was thinking of using TCS, but I don't want to pay the thousands of dallars because I don't know if they'll perform. If anyone is affiliated with them and would like to help me filter them through to their "Realty Track" investors please contact me.
Andrew.
andrew@diamondequitynotes.com
Andrew - why do you think a service like this will help? Is there some problems with your properties that you can't sell them on the open market? Seems like in most areas you can dump 10 properties within 45 days by pricing aggressively, even in this market. Just curious.
Sean,
I want to assign the properties. I have them under contract. I'm not going to be purchasing them my self. If I was purchasing my self I'm sure I wouldn't have ot be on this blog asking about TCS, i'd just hire an agent and list them aggresively. I don't have that kind of money to be buying 10 properties in Souther California. I have them under contract and I want to assign the contracts to investors. I am aquiring more properties and I want to be able to funnel them through to investors. TCS says that they can be a good source to funnel assumption of contracts, that's what they advertise anyway. So before I spend $15,000 on their program I need to know that they'll perform.
If your contracts are good buys and you really have them locked up I'd head down to the auction steps. Usually a handful of pros at the steps with a few mill in their pocket, and usually some less experienced folks hanging around with money as well. No better find for a pro then a good bird dog who gets deals in contract.
Sean,
You're right. I think i'll have to do that instead of going through TCS. Thanks.
Hi Andrew, I'm a TCS affiliate, and would happily analyze your properties and funnel them through TCS. They are great people, and if the deal makes sence, I'm sure we can work something out.
If you are interested, email me: danavalensi@homtail.com
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