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Larry Blachman's "copycat" successful strategyIn Reply to: Re: Trustee Sale posted by dondkk on May 16, 2009 at 8:48 AM The other day I read on a foreclosure forum website. One person asks to recommend a foreclosure trustee sale trainer. Another person replied with three names: Ward Hanigan, Bruce Norris and another one Larry Blachman. I am Ward’s graduate, and also listened to Bruce Norris’s seminars several times. But I never heard Larry Blachman. So I decided to buy his training book “Buying Foreclosure at Trustee’s Sales” to see what I may miss. Oh, man, here is exact what he mentions in his book: “I came up with one of my personal guidelines for surviving and succeeding in the real world of foreclosures. If you ever go to a trustee’s sale, and you are the only one there to bid on the property, seriously consider not bidding.” “Even if a lot of people qualify to bid, never be the first to bid.” This sounds totally different from what Ward taught us. Ward taught us how to evaluate deals, and confidently bid them even you are the only bidder. My county’s number one trustee sale buyer buys lots of houses for only one penny over opening bid since not other people can see the deals. Looks like this “copycat’ is Larry Blachman’s best student. Skimmer
: : What can we do to this guy??? Any good ideas? : : Skimmer : If the "copycat" has been doing this successfully for 10 years, I would say he is very much a pro. : I'd congatulate him on his successful strategy. : Dond
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