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    Hi speedy gonzales

    My property purchase throught myusaproperty was an absolute disaster.  One of the properties was supposed to have four tenants, but by the time I bought it, there was only one.  It was completely run down.  I was told that there was no rehab/renovations that needed to be done, but it was a total wreck.  There was absolutely no due diligence done on it, even though I was told there was. I pulled out of the other one, as it was worse than the other.  There were absolutely no inspections done on these houses, they were a total disgrace.  I have since bought several houses up north, near New York and couldn't be happier.  I can give you details on how to buy safely, if you want – just contact me.  You can't get finance for homes in the U.S.  It would be better for you to get a loan here, and wire the money over to the U.S.  Houses can start for as little as $5,000 upwards, and they are pretty good.  I've just bought one for $5,000 and all it needs is a roof.  It is also tenanted.  There are so many houses for sale – so cheap – it's unbelievable but true.

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    Dear Kurnster

    You've got it all wrong.  There is no two-tier selling whatsoever. Commissions are paid to the selling agent, exactly the same way we do it here.  The only thing that the 'my usa property' agent does is source the property for you, which takes a lot of time, due diligence has to be carefully carried out, contracts arranged etc.  All that takes a lot of time and is costly – that is why clients are charged 3.5k.  The $300+ is a committment fee, to make sure that the client is 'fair dinkum' about continuing with the purchase.  Everything is as it appears.  We have bought this way and couldn't be happier.  So buy away, if that's what you want to do.

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