| The stuff they post online is outrageous. A "friend" posted a picture of his client's closing and there is a loan document in the picture! I can see everything! I know another agent who posted an EMD check, bank account and all, on her FB page and it was up for about 10 years! |
| Okay. |
| so is this a revelation? Uber drivers are much brighter |
| I mean I'm not exactly sure about the intelligence involved in declaring all realtors "stupid" because of your experience with a whopping 2. |
One wonders about the intelligence level of someone who follows a Facebook posting for 10 years showing a photo of an EMD check, bank account and all. |
Cool story bro. |
| Can't be worse than car salesmen. |
| They are awful people |
| I'm sick of realtors coming on this forum to try to gaslight us. They have the dumbest arguments to support why they must continue to violate the law. |
| You mean a 2 week class and GED requirement doesn’t produce the crem de la crem? |
| Are you sure it was a loan doc with confidential information. I used to work at a title company and we would stage those photos with real but innocuous documents. |
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I had TWO experiences with real estate agents sharing confidential information, I was shocked! (1) when we sold our home we received every offer and EVERY person’s bank information, account holdings, etc. Maybe that’s the norm, but I could have sent it to anyone! (2) the realtor who represented us when we bought our home mistakenly emailed me 2-3 years later with an offer also filled with personal id information, banking/asset info. She meant to send it to someone else! It was such a violation of that person’s privacy.
Never trust realtors with your info. |
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Don’t hire fly-by-night realtors. Problem solved.
If they over-rely on social media marketing, that’s a sign of a temporary realtor. You should only hire the ones good enough to build a career in the business from their actual sales. Not YouTube or social media. |
| You must really dislike "your friend". |
| The guy from Buying London was fired from his previous job because he accidentally posted a confidential pic of a client's 10 million pounds home. |