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the deals that died after the yes, and why

send me a few of your stalled or aged-out approvals. i'll send back a short video and a one-pager: why each stalled, the funder it should've gone to, and the story an underwriter needed to see. i spent years on the lender side, so this is from the other end of the table.

send me a few stalled or aged-out approvals and i'll send back a short video and a one-pager. free, and there's nothing to sit through first.

every broker has them: deals that got the yes and then went quiet. the stips never came back, the file looked thin, the funder went cold, the clock ran out. that's funded commission that should have been yours, sitting in a folder. most of the time it died for a fixable reason, and you couldn't see it from your side of the desk.

i can. i spent years on the operations side inside a national equipment finance lender, so i read these files from where the decision gets made. send me a few of your dead deals and i'll tell you, deal by deal, why each one stalled, which funder it actually fit, and the story an underwriter was waiting to see. if you also want a longer-term set of eyes on the business, that's what a fractional partner is for, and the approved-to-expired calculator puts a rough dollar figure on what's slipping through.

what you'll get

ready when you are. it's a couple of days, free, and yours to keep either way.

have a question before you start?

what do you need from me?
a few deals that got a yes and then stalled, or aged out before they funded. rough notes are fine: the deal size, the funder you sent it to, and roughly where it stuck, whether that was stips you never got back, a thin file, or just silence. you do not need the full packet. enough for me to see the shape of each one.
how does the one-pager help on a thin file?
a thin file usually dies because the story behind it never got told, not because the numbers were bad. the one-pager lays out the story an underwriter needed to see on each deal: the context, the offsets, the reason the missing stip was not the whole picture. it is the framing that turns a borderline file into a fundable one.
is this really free?
yes. i make these because most stalled approvals had a path to funded and nobody on the broker side could see it from where they sat. a short video and a one-pager is the honest way to show that. if you want to keep going after, we can. if you just want the teardown, it is yours. no strings.
why should i trust your read on a funder?
i spent years on the operations side inside a national equipment finance lender, so i read these files from the desk that says yes or no. i know why an approved deal goes quiet, which funder a given story actually fits, and what an underwriter is waiting to see before they release. this is that view, pointed at your dead deals.