How to Take Advantage of the Booming Real Estate Market. Yes, Booming [View article]
This isn't an infomercial, nor are any of the other dozen or so articles I've put on this site. I write financial articles of interest for Investment U and The Oxford Club. Many of them are republished here. Neither I nor my family have any positions in any of the stocks I write about.
Sincerely, David Fessler
On Jan 26 09:08 AM walters wrote:
> why do I get the feeling that this sounds like an infomercial and > we are not being given full disclosure?
How to Take Advantage of the Booming Real Estate Market. Yes, Booming [View article]
I can assure you that this isn't spam, or an infomercial. Read the rest of my articles and you'll see I don't engage in such silliness. The gentleman I'm referring to used to work for me, and has since done very well. It was a casual conversation among friends that led me to write the article. Nothing more. David Fessler
On Jan 26 10:16 AM Guero wrote:
> Hmmm, interesting article. I don't think this scheme would work > here in central TX, there aren't entire streets filled with unfinished > houses on which this plan could be executed. > > And I don't know if this means anything, but on a lark I Googled > "David Fessler" & "Orlando Fla" to see if I might get a sniff > on what this "specialty" telecommunications business might be that > his friend is cleaning up on, and turns out that this article is > cross-posted on at least a half-dozen other sites. It did have the > feel of spam.
How to Take Advantage of the Booming Real Estate Market. Yes, Booming [View article]
Sincerely,
David Fessler
On Jan 26 09:08 AM walters wrote:
> why do I get the feeling that this sounds like an infomercial and
> we are not being given full disclosure?
How to Take Advantage of the Booming Real Estate Market. Yes, Booming [View article]
David Fessler
On Jan 26 10:16 AM Guero wrote:
> Hmmm, interesting article. I don't think this scheme would work
> here in central TX, there aren't entire streets filled with unfinished
> houses on which this plan could be executed.
>
> And I don't know if this means anything, but on a lark I Googled
> "David Fessler" & "Orlando Fla" to see if I might get a sniff
> on what this "specialty" telecommunications business might be that
> his friend is cleaning up on, and turns out that this article is
> cross-posted on at least a half-dozen other sites. It did have the
> feel of spam.