Good New's: DoDeals.com has yet again outdone itself.
DoDeals.com is going to be re-launched come April 8, 2009 with a pre-launch shindig scheduled from March 31 to April 7.
If you need no more convincing about the advantages then you have come to the right place. The DoDeals.com Launch is already in the pre-countdown stage and if you're not yet onboard, you're missing one heck of a ride!
For more info about the upcoming launch of DoDeals.com, visit www.Dodeals.com.
FREE Bulk REO House Giveaway
Discover How to Gain Access to Desperate Seller Leads, Qualified Buyer Leads and a $3.2 Million Dollar Funding Source and Proof of Funds for All Your Deals... No Cash, Credit or Prior Experience Required
and hey check this cool thing! he's giving away free stuff HOURLY because it's his birthday.. definitely koo-koo! lol
Hourly Prizes
Post your comments and qualify to win hourly prizes including:
* 3 Days and 2 Nights Vacation Certificates
* $500 Grocery Coupon Gift Card
* $300 Gas Rebate Cards
Remember, you must post comments to be entered into our HOURLY drawing.
SUBSCRIBE NOW
About Me

My brother and I escaped Vietnam on a fishing boat in 1986. I was 11 years old and my brother was 18 at the time. We spent seven days and six nights at sea and were mugged by pirate boats. They stripped us of all our valuables, but, luckily, didn't kill us as happened with other unfortunate escapees. Eventually, a Malaysian boat picked us up, and we spent six months in a refugee camp before being transferred to a camp in the Philippines. After a short stay there, the United States accepted us, and we ended up in Houston.
Neither my brother nor I had much money, so we lived in a two-bedroom apartment-with eight to 12 other single guys! Needless to say, it was crowded, and some of our roommates weren't the best people. One day, I came home from school to find out the apartment had been raided by the FBI looking for drugs and illegal hand guns!
Although my brother and I were poor and dressed in clothes bought from charity organizations, we worked hard. I graduated from high school, went to college, and worked in the IT field for two years. I had a good job, but, in 2002, the software company I worked for crashed and went out of business. There I was without a job!
I'd always heard
that real estate was the place to make good money, so I started studying by taking home study courses and attending seminars to gather the basic knowledge I needed. Then, I began knocking on the doors of homeowners for a few months and discovered very quickly that no one wanted to talk to me!Realizing that door-knocking was not an effective method of getting deals, I become a "bird dog" for other real estate investors. A bird dog finds good leads for investors and then is paid for those leads that pan out. In the meantime, I worked at finding my own deals. After about four months, I found a good one. I bought a home for $55,000 and put $22,000 worth of repairs into it. I sold the home for $134,000 dollars at a five-day auction. I earned a $57,000 profit (minus 3% of the buyer's closing costs)! This kind of profit doesn't happen every time, of course. But through a combination of luck and hard work, I was on my way in a real estate career!
I've bought over 340 properties, including single-family homes, condos, town homes, and vacant lots. I specialize in wholesaling but have also done many rehabs, subject-to's, pre-foreclosures, and short sales.
I've had a lot of success, and I want to share it with you. I want you to make the money you deserve! This lens is part of that sharing.
Tim Mai
CEO of
DoDeals.Com
and Founder of
Virtual Vesting Secrets Revealed
Virtual Vesting - Tim Mai donates $1 for simply signing up
http://tinyurl.com/virtualvesting Click here to help raise $30,000 to the Fuller Center for Housing charity simply by watching the whole video and signing up. Tim Mai will donate $1 to the Fuller Center for each signup. No need to donate anything. Learn also how You can find, flip and make a fortune in real estate on the internet using virtual assistants through Virtual Vesting
Runtime: 551
763 views
2 Comments:
curated content from YouTube








