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All Forum Posts by: Miriam Moorman

Miriam Moorman has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

Looks like they're getting more aggressive now with their emails. It looks like IdealEstate is a recruiting/referral network. They specifically mention the top three multi-level marketing brokerages in their article on Inman. So it looks like that is what most agents are using it for. It is NOT a lead site and it costs $39/mth. 

This thread is old but since this company seems to be doing another phone blitz, I thought I'd reply.  They definitely lie!  If you have to lie to get people to buy your service, there is something wrong.  They keep telling me they have a buyer, Brandon (which I overheard someone else in the same call center also say to whomever he was talking to).  It's just to get you to listen so they can give their sales pitch.  They were "desparate" for an agent in Travis county because the agent they had left (do they know how big Travis County is?)  I wasn't initially at a computer so I kept him on the phone until I was and when I looked up the company's reviews, they were terrible!  And revealed more lies!   So I asked them to give me one of their websites and I tested it out as a consumer (I hung up with the saleman and told him that I was not going to give him my credit card when I didn't really understand what I was paying for).  I was immediately called back from the same area code as the salesperson had called me from and "qualified"-not very thoroughly.  And guess what?  They do have an agent in this area which they gave me (one of the complaints was they give your information to multiple agents but I was only given one and haven't gotten any calls yet, from that agent nor any others.)   So the thing about desparately needing an agent because they have all these leads and no one to take them is BS.  I also wonder what would have happened to Brandon had I given my credit card?  I'm sure he would've disappeared somehow.   Good thing they don't have my information!  This is a scam.