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Online letting agent that offers referencing pre-viewings

Started by dalep, July 08, 2016, 07:12:24 PM

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dalep

Happy Friday everyone!

I've come onto the forum to advertise a business.  Unfortunately I didn't read the rules like a silly billy and the mods have deleted my entire post.

Hippogriff

They're a bad-ass bunch... they don't brook any nonsense.

dalep

Hi HIPPOGRIFF, I was not advertising - only asking if anyone had any experiences of their services. Is this information sharing allowed on the forum?

Hippogriff


heavykarma

I am confused,you say you came onto the forum to advertise a business,then that you are just asking a question,not advertising.Which is it?

Riptide

Don't be confused Karma.  The first post this member has made was similar to "I found this website, looks really useful, www.iamadvertising.com"  I deleted it and replaced the text.

dalep


Thanks RIPTIDE - would be good to clarify if these forums allow discussion of services offered by third parties, or is there an assumption that as soon as a business is mentioned, then it must be advertising...?

The site in question appears to offer tenant referencing before booking in viewings, so I'm wondering if anyone how had used them had tended to find tenants who can move in straight away rather than the usual referencing and credit checking process. I've not heard of this type of approach before so was would be interested to hear anyone's experiences or general thoughts?

P.s. The site wasn't called  www.iamadvertising.com either!

Riptide

There is plenty of room for discussion on the forum as its a community.  When someone joins, features the supposed benefits of a website and posts a link up to that website as their first ever post, it would appear to pretty much anyone that it looks like advertising. 

Pre referenced tenants seems like a good idea, it depends if I had access to that referencing or if they'd hide behind 'data protection' in which case it would be pretty useless and I'd stick to my own methods.