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The "iBuyer" Disaster... Billions LOST!

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 The most notable iBuyer that jumped headfirst in the deep end of a pool with no water was Zillow.

 The most notable iBuyer that jumped headfirst in the deep end of a pool with no water was Zillow. They thought buying retail MLS properties for 10%-30% above what their "Zestimate" was some genius idea. It wasn't. They've reportedly lost millions because they overpaid for properties and now have to dump them off for massive discounts to hedge fund buyers. The name of the game in today's market is EXCLUSIVE and NOT ON THE MLS. My friend Jason has been secretly tapping into a lead source since 2016 that has property owners calling begging him to purchase their property. He has a ton of proof and case studies to share, plus a roadmap on how you can duplicate the strategy in your market. [Click here to reserve your spot for our upcoming training.]( I can tell you right now this has nothing to do with: - REO auctions - Short sales - HUD foreclosures - Tax deed/lien certificates - Google pay-per-click - Facebook ads - Bandit signs - Cold calling strangers - Driving-for-dollars You'll be blown away with what Jason will be sharing with you. [Claim your virtual seat here.]( Act quickly. You haven't seen this before, and I'd hate for you to miss out. You can see a massive difference in your business using Jason's strategy. You'll know how to grab leads for FREE and have the exclusivity that everyone wishes they had when it comes to real estate. [Click here to grab your spot.]( Have a great day! Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Bob Diamond Real Estate, 333 E. Lancaster Ave. #346 Wynnewood, PA 19096, Wynnewood, PA 19096, United States

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