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Knocking seems to beat the mail hands down.

Posted by Ward-CA- on May 01, 2003 at 7:45 PM

In Reply to: mailings vs. knocking on doors posted by zachary on May 01, 2003 at 6:45 PM

: I've been mailing to NODs for 3 or 4 months now.
: I've had a few deals almost happen, but not quite!!

: The # of NODs per month in my county is far less than couties like San Diego. We average about 70 NODs per month.
: Still seems like enough to get one oevery once in a while.

: I've started knocking on doors of some of the NODs, due to a heavy work schedule and a long commute my time is limited and I can't hit them all.

: Has anyone seen a drastic differnce in knocking on doors compared to hitting them with 3 or for mailings over the course of the first 2 months of their NOD?

:
: thanks
: Zachary
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Zachary,

I don't know of any long-term successful buyers, working with owners in default before the sale, who do any mailing whatsoever.


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