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Have you ever been "Sold"?

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Knights Investing

"B-rring!"

The telephone rang.

It was my friendly neighborhood mortgage guy.  Not the goofy loser in the Di-Tech ad, not the cheesy bald disco reject in the "Stop This Man!" ad, and not the bunch of goofballs you used to see in the Lending Tree ads.  Those are caricatures and I've never met loan officers that resembled anything like what you see in those ads.

This guy was professional and he was following up on my online refinance application.

Huh?

That was a pretty fast response, especially because I didn't remember filling out a mortgage application on the web.

He was surprised, too, and suggested that he verify my information with me.  He had my name right.  He had my phone...

Wait!

I have two lines at home.  One is personal.  The other is business.  He called my business line.

Hmmm....

He also had my business address, not my home address.

Obviously, someone had entered my name on an online form.  I didn't do it.  If I wanted to refinance, I could do it myself.

Anyway, we had a friendly chat and decided I didn't need a mortgage, so we ended the phone call.

"B-rring!"

Another friendly neighborhood loan officer.  Eight calls in one day that I can verify, plus at least two hang-ups.

Now I knew what it was like to be a "lead."

You see, there are some web sites that specialize in getting you to fill out "lead-generating" forms.  They don't identify what company or individual will get the form and call you.  That is because they "sell" you.  They sell your name.  You are a commodity.  You are how they make money.

They sell you multiple times.

To mortgage lenders, it is common to be sold for ten to forty dollars a pop.  Since ten lenders called me up today, I was probably sold at least ten times.  Some company (I don't know who) made $100 (or more) off me.

And I didn't even want a loan.

All the mortgage lenders who called, paid to get my name.  At least ten mortgage companies got ripped off.

But someone made money.

As a real estate lead, you (and I) are worth even more -- sometimes a lot more.  Maybe you get sold for $75 a lead.  Some lead-generating companies charge agents a subscription and guarantee a certain number of leads per month.  Some will only provide leads to agents if they give up as much as 35% of their sales commission or a certain minimum, whichever is higher.

Now there's a middleman for you.

Sure, when I subscribe to a magazine, I realize they are selling my name and I will get junk mail from credit cards or whatever.  That isn't their main source of business, though -- and I have a trash can just for junk mail.

These companies are different.

Consumers bought and sold like commodities for big bucks.

I don't like being sold.  I don't like being bought. 

For some reason, I don't mind calling an ad if one person or company is behind the ad.  Like a mortgage lender.  Or a real estate office. 

But when the ad is from a company that doesn't do loans or sell real estate -- and they make their money just for selling my name to companies that do -- well, that bugs me.

Some home buyers and sellers (and borrowers) obviously don't mind it, or maybe they just don't know this is going on.

Maybe I'm just over-sensitive.

Because I was in the business, I look at real estate agents and lenders as more than "just" salespeople.  Most are licensed by the state.  The state licenses them because they have obligations to do MORE than just "sell" the client.

They are supposed to act as an agent.

They are supposed to help me.  They are supposed to tell me things I don't know that they think I should know.  They are supposed to advise me, not just "sell" me.

Or buy me.

Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I think there is a difference.  I don't like being sold.

And I am STILL getting those calls........ :-(

Anyone else getting calls like that?

Posted by

Alexander Harb -- PSEM®, E-Agent®

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Bryant Tutas
Tutas Towne Realty, Inc and Garden Views Realty, LLC - Winter Garden, FL
Selling Florida one home at a time
Good post. A lot of Realtors waste their rmoney paying for these types of leads. Your story really brings home how worthless most of these leads are. You would be better off buying Lottery Tickets. When I get solicitation calls I use the old "can you hear me now" technique and hang up. Works great!
Jul 28, 2006 01:41 AM
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If you notice, all of the lead genrating firms for any industry will always guarantee a certain number of pre-screened leads monthly, what they will never guarantee is a certain number of valid leads to close.  Why?  because they are mostly bogus.  If they are not stolen or fraudulently acquired leads than they are usually associated with some sort of giveaway.  Then you get to spend you hard earned money giving someone a relocation guide or some other freebee for someone who had no interest in making a transaction anyway.  Then you get hit with another bill from that swell leads generating company.  Bottom line, to improve your bottom line, get leads the old fashioned way.
Jul 28, 2006 10:42 AM