Real estate agents are stupid AF

Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
Okay.
Anonymous
so is this a revelation? Uber drivers are much brighter
Anonymous
I mean I'm not exactly sure about the intelligence involved in declaring all realtors "stupid" because of your experience with a whopping 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Cool story bro.
Anonymous
Can't be worse than car salesmen.
Anonymous
They are awful people
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
You mean a 2 week class and GED requirement doesn’t produce the crem de la crem?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
You must really dislike "your friend".
Anonymous
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.
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