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How to Easily Make 10,000 Purchase Offers
Jack Butala: How to Easily Make 10,000 Purchase Offers. Every Single month we give away a property for free. It's super simple to qualify. Two simple steps. Leave us your feedback for this podcast on iTunes and number two, get the free ebook at landacademy.com, you don't even have to read it. Thanks for listening.

Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWit.

Jill DeWit: Bonjour.

Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode, Jill and I talk about how to easily make 10,000 purchase officers. Purchase officers? Purchase orders. No.

Jill DeWit: Yes, Officer.

Jack Butala: How to easily make 10,000 purchase offers to buy real estate. It's easy. That doesn't seem right. It's like a dichotomy, like jumbo shrimp. How could it be easy to make 10,000 offers, Jill?

Jill DeWit: I don't know. Well, yes, one officer.

Jack Butala: It's one of my favorite topics, and I'm going to explain it.

Jill DeWit: Cool.

Jack Butala: Great show today, Jill. Now for a funny story. Time for a funny story.

Jill DeWit: My poor bike. If you've been listening to our show for a while, we both have had these bike issues.

Jack Butala: Jill has bike and car issues.

Jill DeWit: We talked about one time that your bike was stolen, and then my bike was stolen, then we found my bike. I had this beautiful, fantastic, loving, oh, my gosh, it was meant to be, Christmas time. My bike was there calling to me, like the light was shining on it. I have to report that if you are on my Twitter page, you see my awesome blue bike there.

Jack Butala: It's gone.

Jill DeWit: She's here, but she's really sick and she's totaled.

Jack Butala: She's totaled.

Jill DeWit: We might have to take her to the bike graves and say goodbye to her. I'm so sad.

Jack Butala: We have a favorite bike shop here in Los Angeles, and I was thinking about going over there and donating it to those guys.

Jill DeWit: They'd just laugh at you.

Jack Butala: Donating it to science.

Jill DeWit: They'll laugh at you by throwing it in the back.

Jack Butala: Tell us, Jill. How did your bike get totaled?

Jill DeWit: I didn't total it. We had a great Saturday, recently. Took some of our friends on a nice long bike ride. Mine has handbrakes and it's 5-speed, it's perfect. I lovingly let our friends, the girl, ride my bike.

You know what? Actually, we rented a bike that day, now that I remember, because we had to rent a bike to make sure we had enough bikes, too, for the whole thing. I gave her my bike. I remember you or I, or who, was on a rented bike, and it was all good. We went out all day, and had a great day. Lunch out, we're having some beers here, and just riding up and down the beach, and I guess, as it turns out, we might've pushed our friends a tad too far.

Jack Butala: They're in their late 70's, so that would make sense. Why this didn't occur to us that age possibly could be a factor, I'm not sure why.

Jill DeWit: Yes. They're older. You know what? They're active people. Maybe that's it. They golf, they play tennis, they just had done a thing on a boat, and we thought, "All right. We can do this." We purposed this and nobody said no. They're like, "Okay," and here we go.

Jack Butala: Yeah. Turns out a whole day of, it's almost like cocktail consumption and hot summer Los Angeles, it's just too much.

Jill DeWit: What I think is funny and not funny, it was at the very bitter end of the night. We're all just coming up the hill and we're walking our bikes that last little bit, and she decided she wants to get on and peddle the last little bit, and she peddled right into a pole.

Jack Butala: She got hurt.

Jill DeWit: She did. I felt bad.

Jack Butala: In the end, it worked out okay. She didn't get real hurt.

Jill DeWit: Right. We're not driving anywhere, but we had to rally with all of our first aid we could find. She limped up to the house. Oh, poor thing.