| It boggles my mind how many 'dumb people' build life-changing fortunes. They find something they believe in. They go all in on it. And they change their lives. Meanwhile the rest of us 'smart people' are sitting around… Trying to find the perfect thing… Wanting to come up with 'our own idea'... You know what I've learned? It doesn't matter whether you build a business from scratch, or simply copy someone else's business. The money spends exactly the same. (except that if you try to invent your own business - there are countless ways to screw it up and fail) I spent years trying to do my own thing… Invent my own business… When I'd be WAYWEALTHIER if I'd just copied someone else. In fact… I've had to learn to be ok with swallowing my price and just following a 'dumb process'... And gotten really good at something someone else had already figured out. That's why I built my Overages Blueprint. It's a 'dumb' 5-step process that literally ANYONE can do. You don't need a Harvard degree (or any degree at all). You don't need any licenses. You don't need to invent your own business. You just need to follow the 5 steps. And when you do… Thomas Sabol used Tax Overages to cash a $156,516 check. Richard Lee used Tax Overages to cash a $58,621 check. Shirlitta Bell used Tax Overages to cash a $81,520 check! And Gwendolyn Moore used Tax Overages to cash a $35,968 check! Don't go broke trying to be smart and invent your way to success. Let me show you the 'dumb' 5-step process that ANYONE can do to build wealth. Hit the link below, and I'll see you there. Bob Diamond The 'Dumb' 5-Step System That Makes People Crazy Rich >>> Bob is a practicing real estate attorney, real estate developer, and published author of three books on foreclosure investing. You may be familiar with Bob from his appearances on FOX, NBC, or CNBC or on his real estate radio show. A graduate of Villanova University in Finance and Temple law school, Bob started his real estate career in 1991 as the manager of REO (bank owned) real estate foreclosing and disposing of these properties. While at Meridian Mortgage, he was modifying loans before anyone even coined the phrase back in the 1990's, most importantly he learned about how banks really work. Bob attended Temple Law School earning a number of negotiating contests while in law school. In 1993 upon graduation from Temple Law school he started practicing law with Rolf Marsh in Media PA. Bob quickly gained a reputation for litigation and negotiation and was recruited by Cozen O'Connor's real estate law practice. Cozen O'Connor is one of the 100 largest law firms in the US and has over 500 attorneys. Bob gained valuable training and insight during his time at Cozen and handled many large banks and portfolios of assets. Over the past 20 years, Bob has personally been involved in the negotiation of over $100M in real estate transactions as counsel, advisor, investor or agent. His investments cover both commercial and residential real estate using advanced real estate investing techniques including buying discounted liens, notes and judgments, buying out of bankruptcy, short sales, taking under and subject to, straight equity purchases, multi-units and condo conversions. Bob is the Managing Attorney for the Diamond Law Center and oversees the screening and performance of our network of attorneys who provide an array of services including tax sale overage recoveries. Bob is actively managing over $2,400,00 in overages cases. Bob grew up around real estate investing, his Father and Grandfather had Apartments and even a little restaurant! With some "paint under the nails" and plaster in his hair Bob was having fun at 8 years old with his brother "helping" with rehabbing apartments as they turned over! Bob grew up playing ice hockey, did Chinese Kempo Marital arts, skateboarded and is an accomplished skier. He also loves riding his motorcycle on trails in beautiful areas. Bob has headed the vestry at his church in Finance previously and has always had leadership positions in life as he is a very kind trustworthy guy. |
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