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Do people fall for this? - Review by Guest | HASEMANN PROPERTIES INC

HASEMANN PROPERTIES INC

Do people fall for this? 1/14/2020

Gotten more than one letter from them wanting to buy property that I have never owned. First letter at least had my state and county right. Second one had the wrong state in the cover letter. more
Owner response
Owner response 1/14/2020
Data is data. We don't make up the data ourselves. We get the data from the county. So if you never owned the land, you might want to contact the county to find out why you're listed as the owner of the property in their records. Unfortunately, just a lot of people that don't understand what wholesalers/investors actually do. Yet they have no problem watching all the flipping shows or american picker type shows praising how much they love what they do. Well, none of those buyers/investors are offering retail to people for their homes, antiques, etc. The intent is not to offend the people that don't want to sell. The intent of the offer is to find the people that are thrilled to sell. But no investor could ever know where the "happy sellers" are. We have to mail them all. What gets me is why these people get so worked up about a low offer. If you don't want to sell at that price, throw the offer away. It isn't a fit for you. Some people cringe when they receive a promotion letter from BMW trying to sell them a 100k car. But reasonably intelligent people don't call up and complain that BMW is sending them ridiculous offers of their overpriced car. They simply throw the offer away. I can't help but wonder if any of these complaints are from people that have ever gone to a garage sale or ever negotiated anything in their lives. Based on their reactions above, each and every one of them could only be satisfied if the price they were paying was 100% retail. So next time best buy has a sale on tv's, they should ask the store if they can pay full price instead. Getting anything at a discount is apparently unacceptable.