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  • Profile photo of AdministratorAdministrator
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    Hi,
    I must sell a brand new Rick Otton’s “The Wrap Pack”,
    due to changed life circumstances.
    I shall accept $895, this is $1000 off the reg. price.
    More details about what is included in The Wrap Pack, at: http://www.creativerealestate.com.au/the_wrap_pack.php
    Interested? Please email me at: [email protected]
    Regards,

    Edited by – [email protected] on 26/08/2002 9:37:55 PM

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    Hi CB,

    In future, could people wanting to sell anything through these forums please e-mail PropertyInvesting.Com staff letting us know of your intentions before posting their messages. There are a few issues that we need to take into consideration before we allow posts of this nature on the forums.

    If you’d like to get in contact with us, please e-mail us at [email protected]

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    Property Investing .Com Staff [:)]

    Profile photo of ScottKingsleyScottKingsley
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    i am interested in the pack.Will talk to you soon
    what i would like to know have others used this pack?
    What one is better,Steve’s or Ricks?
    What are the pro’s and con’s on them
    Scotty

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    Hi Property Investing. Com Staff
    Please accept my appologies.
    My personal problems should’t have clouded
    my judgement.

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    Hi Scott,

    what is your email address? I have read both and can tell you the pro’s and con’s.

    Profile photo of Steve McKnightSteve McKnight
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    Bris 22,

    I would welcome your comments on the pros and cons of both products and invite you to publish them here.

    This is an open community where you are welcome to post your opinion… and I’m always open to comments about how my product can be more effective and better value for money.

    Regards,

    Steve McKnight

    Steve McKnight | PropertyInvesting.com Pty Ltd | CEO
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com

    Success comes from doing things differently

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    I’ll be brave and plunge in!
    My first comment is that a lot of the information is similar, which in fact I find reassuring! But the strategies employed are different. On a very basic level, Steve seems to prefer long term wraps, with the intention of having cashflow for up to 25 years from each deal. These are usually sourced in areas where the wrap payment is similar to or lower than standard rents.
    Rick tends to work more towards buying more expensive houses (eg capital cities) and wrapping them with a view to being refinanced out in a couple of years time.
    In terms of content, I find Steve’s information is more along the lines of detailed ‘background’ stuff, eg legals, obtaining finance, that sort of thing. Rick’s is more of a ‘hand holding’ exercise, taking you step by step through the process of how he wraps a house.
    For this reason I think they’re both fabulous!
    So my comments probably haven’t helped at all!!!

    Keep smiling
    Felicity 8-)

    Profile photo of ScottKingsleyScottKingsley
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    My email address is [email protected]
    Scotty

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    G’day Cherry,
    Have you still got it?
    Please let me know at [email protected]
    Barbara P.

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