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January 20, 2015 AsktheBuilder Newsletter & Tips

Have you seen the new buttons here in the newsletter?

They're different colors and have different messages. Pay attention to them from now on.

Craig McCluskey sent me an email last night about one of them and it made me laugh out loud. Here's what he sent:

"I clicked your colored button that said:

'What's Wrong at Your House? CLICK HERE for Your Answer! It's MAGIC!'

Once there I entered, "no one wants to buy my house." The answers were interesting and took me to lots of interesting stories, none of which, however, addressed my problem. :-)"

BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAA! Click the red button just below to see the page Craig saw.

As for Craig's dilemma, here's his answer. Among other things, I was a licensed real estate broker in Ohio for about 25 years. I had to give up my license when I moved to New Hampshire because there's no reciprocity between the two states.

When I was first licensed as a salesman back in February of 1975, my broker, Harry Cafeo, taught me:

"If you don't get an offer on a house within the first 30 days of it being listed, the price is TOO HIGH."

It took me about five years to figure out why that was true, but I eventually did. If you want to know WHY Harry was right, then CLICK HERE. It could help you sell your house FAST and for the BEST price.

Switching tracks, you may have been one of my subscribers wishing me good luck on my upcoming procedure involving the wretched kidney stone that assaulted me last October while on vacation in southern California.

CLICK HERE if you want to know all about my kidney stone saga, what's next for me and HOW TO AVOID these damn things. You'll be surprised how easy it is to avoid them, and you don't have to necessarily change your diet!

 

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Exploding Flashlight DANGER

Jim, a subscriber, shared with me on Sunday a sobering story. It's about a Colorado handyman who ended up in the hospital for days because he put a flashlight in his mouth. This is a MUST OPEN link. CLICK HERE NOW.

 

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Smartphone Photography Tips

You may own a smartphone with a great camera. It can come in handy taking photos of work being done around your home by pros or as your new home is being built.

You can never have too many photos - especially since you can take them for FREE!

Watch the tips in this video for taking amazing shots. You'll be BLOWN AWAY. Thanks to my good friend Loren Power who lives in sunny and warm Hilton Head, SC for alerting me to this helpful video.

 

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Installing a Humidifier the RIGHT WAY!

Yesterday, I received a great email from Larry Clifford who lives in Richmond, KY. He wanted to know if his humidifier had been installed correctly.

In the 48 hours before I received Larry's email, my inbox had about four other emails similar to Larry's. Each person wanted my opinion about how to install some product.

I'm willing to bet you an Aglamesis' chocolate malt you'll not guess what my answer is. Now realize I'm not talking about where to install the humidifier. The answer is deeper than that.

Want to take this silly bet? The to-die-for malts cost about $3. If you lose, just click the button below to pay up. It's the honor system.

CLICK HERE for my answer.

 

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Okay, Time to Pay Up. Be Honest. Did you guess exactly what my answer was? CLICK HERE TO PAY.
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Top Quality USB Charger Outlet

Okay, I read the reviews and this is a rocking duplex wall outlet that has two USB ports so you don't have to have the giant transformers sticking out of the outlets hogging all the 120-volt power. It's UL approved baby!

CLICK HERE for all the details and to BUY IT.

Outlet with USB ports

 

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New Q and A's for You!

Stucco Crack Repair Products

How to PREVENT Pipes From FREEZING

Steel Brick Lintel Design

Engineered Hardwood Floor Installation DEFECTS!!!

That's enough for today.

Tim Carter

Editor's Note: Read my January 20, 2015 Newsletter Follow-Up to see what happened after sending out this newsletter.

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