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hi Im Robert young with the Texas tow company thanks for tuning in we closed a nut deal today and I wanted to talk to you about a little bit about the original promissory note when we gather information from the seller we always ask that you check to make sure that you have the original promissory note and oftentimes the seller doesnt know whether they have it or not its the most important document in the transaction that is actually what youre selling youre selling that you know document that piece of paper the original promissory note in this particular instance we got to the closing table and what the seller thought was the original promissory note because it was included in the documents that he actually received from the title company was in fact not the original promissory note and so that delayed us closing the transaction for about a week and if you know caused a lot of frustration on our part trying to close it as well as the seller trying to get his money because he had