Saw a business listed on a local Craigs list listing. I reached out to the email address and a few days later I got an email from a purported business broker rather than the owner eluded to in the ad. In any instance I had some contact with Vested Business and they gave me generic information about this supposed business. (I must say the deal seemed too goo to be true) Once I became actually interested in finding out more information they insisted I give them credit card information and join membership roles with a recurring monthly payment. I have looked into purchasing, bought and sold several buinesses in the past and have never ever ever had to pay to obtain information. Sometimes a standard Non-disclosure agreement must be signed before information is given and sometimes I have even had to sign an agreement of exclusivity so I would not go around the broker. But never have I had to pay just to get information. A good broker earns their money when they sell a property. They should be eager to give information.
Of course I understand the need to protect their client and that is why usually they will ask for a copy of DL when signing an agreement so they are sure you are actually Donald Duck or Superman when you sign on the dotted line.
Vested Business Brokers, Ltd. Reviews
Saw a business listed on a local Craigs list listing. I reached out to the email address and a few days later I got an email from a purported business broker rather than the owner eluded to in the ad. In any instance I had some contact with Vested Business and they gave me generic information about this supposed business. (I must say the deal seemed too goo to be true) Once I became actually interested in finding out more information they insisted I give them credit card information and join membership roles with a recurring monthly payment. I have looked into purchasing, bought and sold several buinesses in the past and have never ever ever had to pay to obtain information. Sometimes a standard Non-disclosure agreement must be signed before information is given and sometimes I have even had to sign an agreement of exclusivity so I would not go around the broker. But never have I had to pay just to get information. A good broker earns their money when they sell a property. They should be eager to give information.
Of course I understand the need to protect their client and that is why usually they will ask for a copy of DL when signing an agreement so they are sure you are actually Donald Duck or Superman when you sign on the dotted line.