TAX LIEN CERTIFICATE SALES, FOR ALL THEIR STRANGE JARGON, AREN’T SCAMS. SAEN HIGGINS CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO UNDERSTAND THEM
L-Carnitine.
Glucuronolactone.
Yerba Mate.
Each of those sounds like a planets or characters in a science fiction TV show, or like someone decided the only way to win this particular game of Scrabble was to cheat, and they just really went for it. If I were asked: “Would you eat those three things?” I would respond with an emphatic “no,” on the grounds that what I was eating would be either A., a scam or B., unimaginable poisonous. Shockingly, (or not so shockingly, if you read a lot of labels) those are three of the most common ingredients in popular energy drinks. I drink those all the time, (particularly here in the winter, when everyone’s sick and no one has any energy). When people look at Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk, or anything related to tax lien certificates, they see the strange words and think it’s either A., a scam, or B., poisonous to your finances.
A Scam Wouldn’t Educate You. Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk Can Show You How to Succeed at Tax Sales
Tax lien certificates are a great investment, and in current, “troubled” economic times (“troubled” being an understatement like “the iceberg seems to have slowed down the Titanic’s voyage”), we could all use a great investment. But tax lien certificate-speak can be really difficult to understand. Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk books can show you how to grasp all that exotic language. When people see “OTC,” they think that it’s the name of a government organization that deals with tax sales, (perhaps the “Official Taxsale Committee”) or that it’s pronounced like “aught-zee.” But really, an “OTC” sale is just shorthand for “over-the-counter” sale, which means the county is selling properties that no one bought at the last tax sale (or so). That’s just the beginning, or just one ingredient in your tax sale certificate sundae that Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk can show you how to make.
Tax Sale Lists Can Be Confusing, and Most of the People Who Tell You They Can Help You With Them Are Running Scams. Saen Higgins Is Not
You ever read the “Legal Description” of a tax sale property? They look like a bunch of vowels got in a fight with a bunch of various punctuation marks. Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk, far from being a scam, shows you how to translate those Legal Descriptions so that you have an advantage on the other bidders in a tax lien certificate sale.
It’s Natural to Be a Little Fearful of Things You Don’t Understand at First, but Saen Higgins Can Help (At Least, When It Comes to Tax Sales)
When I saw words like Lien, AssValuation and Repository sale, I thought the whole thing must be a scam, too. But Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk books showed me the opportunities hidden in tax lien certificates, just like there’s energy for the whole day through inside those crazy-sounding ingredients.
Myron Crosby is a freelance writer in Los Angeles who writes about tax sales, finances and anything else he can get away with. He was compensated by Wealth Systems LLC for this article.

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