He says that a reader can detect flaw in the review through a simple method, if it consists of only the positive
comments about the broker, then it's definitely fake, while if it has multiple mixed reviews where most of them are positive, then it means the broker has a good reputation and should be considered an option to take service from.
Q: A REALTOR ® in my community actively recruits real estate licensees from other offices by e-mailing sales associates insulting
comments about their broker - owners.
Not exact matches
I challenge any of you
comment people to talk
about the power
brokers in boxing and inform us of any NEW knowledge.
Another example which I've seen first hand is on various posts
about discount
broker Questrade on this blog and others — some of the commenters (as is their right) have spent a large amount of time locating every single Questrade post on the internet and leaving lengthy negative and duplicate
comments.
In the last several days, readers have added disconcerting
comments to my November post
about Virtual
Brokers: «Now 30 days since I sent my application for new account to VB,» said one.
One thing I know
about them, I've gotten many positive
comments about them on this site, with many happy customers telling me they'd recommend them as a
broker.
Actually iFore is not fraud
broker, some people are loser, that's why they miss
comments about iforex.
I
commented about the current cashflow issues of a lot of the farming companies, but I'm sure I'll be investing again in some of them — meanwhile, I get to bail out of Black Earth by making a 1 minute call to my
broker, and the proceeds now allow me to contemplate a listed timber company investment instead at a huge discount...
That's not a
comment about the average
broker's sense of ethics.
Indeed, hard to see how a mortgage
broker could be knowledgeable enough
about personal injury law to write a
comment that would add sufficient value to offset the blatant promotional motivation (but you never know - perhaps the
broker used to practice law, or was a personal injury client at some point).
Finally, one of the two sellers was present during the inspection and
commented to the
broker and the inspector
about the smell of mildew and the appearance of water spots.
Blog responders
commented that BPOs are rarely reviewed by
brokers prior to submission, and they expressed concern
about the potential liability of agents who perform BPO work without their
brokers» awareness.
Poirier's postings received several
comments, with one
broker noting that the whole issue is
about politics and nationalism.