I LIVE IN AFRICA AND VIRTUALLY CLOSED MY FIRST WHOLESALE DEAL
Hey everyone, I don’t know who will read this, but please—don’t give up. Listen closely to what Zach and Rick are teaching. When I started my journey 4 months ago, I was at rock bottom. I joined one of Zach and Rick’s lives and explained my entire situation. I live in a small African country called Eswatini, with a population of just 1.3 million and an average income of only $2,500 a year. At the time, I was embarrassed to admit the truth, so I told them I made the average income. But today, I want to be honest: I actually make just $142 a month—around $1,700/yr .To many in the U.S., that may sound unbelievable, but if you look up my country, you’ll understand the conditions here. After sharing my story, Zach gave me a clear game plan: pull government lists and cold call them. On March 27, 2025—two days after my mom’s birthday—I set a 3-month plan to close my first deal by June 27, 2025. I had confidence because I connected with a boots-on-the-ground partner who found me through Zach’s live and reached out via Facebook. Nobody around me believed I could succeed—people just don’t “make it out” where I’m from. But one thing that kept me going was knowing I could be a pioneer in my country. Nobody here is talking about wholesaling. The closest thing to “making money online” people know is forex—and even then, very few succeed. I also have to give a special shout-out to my mom, who believed in me and borrowed $150 a month to help fund my wholesaling journey. This lady is going to get all of my fruits of labor. She is absolutely a star in my life Here was my daily routine: - 7 AM – 5 PM: Work - 7 PM – 2 AM: Wholesaling (cold calling, studying, improving my skills) - 2 AM – 3 AM: Workout and review scripts/KPIs - 3:15 AM – 7 AM: Sleep I kept this schedule for 100 days straight. Weekends were a bit easier—I’d cold call for 2 hours on Saturdays and rest on Sundays. The first week of cold calling was brutal. My English was rough, sellers couldn’t always understand me, and I was nervous every time I heard the prices they threw out (the biggest numbers I’d ever heard in my life, lol). By week two, I started to improve. I grew more comfortable, cared less about rejection, and studied objections until I knew them well. My English improved a lot because I watched videos during the day, and I leaned on motivational videos and prayer to keep me going.