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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.
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damn yet here I am full of excuses
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@Meg Kolis now that I've seen this testimonial it changes everything for me because I look at myself and I just answered the question I always ask myself " why not me" because everyday people around the world are in worse conditions than me and somehow the do it and look at me the same cheap excuse every day
9-5 and wholesaling
Hello wonderful community, I’ve always wanted to ask: for those of you who work regular jobs, how did you manage to get your first deal while still working? How did you balance everything, knowing you had to go to work the next day? I’m in that position right now and would love to hear your experiences.
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hello wonderful community I had a question can someone help me understand how closing costs work? I'm trying understand the process- who pays them,what they usually include, and when they're paid?
enough of studying the time is now
hey amazing community! I’m ready to take action! 🚀 I’m looking to JV with anyone in West Texas (Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, San Angelo area). I can bring you motivated seller leads and real deals—I’ll work hard to make it happen. I’m not the best yet, but I promise to do my best to bring solid deals to the table. If I don’t understand something, I’m 100% open to feedback and learning from my mistakes.
enough of studying the time is now
🔥 For the New Wholesalers Who Got Their First Deal FAST 🔥
I want to hear from the newer wholesalers in here — especially those of you who were working a full-time or part-time job when you got your first deal. ✅ What specific method(s) did you use to find that deal? ✅ How did you fit it into your schedule? ✅ Any tips you wish you knew starting out? I’m especially curious about strategies that don’t require several hours a day — something other working people could realistically do to get traction quickly. Drop your story below 👇 I’m hoping this thread becomes a goldmine for other new members trying to juggle a job while building their wholesaling business! Let’s get out of this 9-5 grind together 💪🏼
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@Alex Marzell how about the contratcs, and follow up with title companies?
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