irvinehusky
New member
Hello,
I've been having this issue for many years since I got my home phone number but it looks like it was previously used by a realtard (My apologies to the real professional resident Realtors on this board) or she mistyped my number in the MLS. Originally, I was getting calls for everything regarding picking up her pharmacy prescriptions to calls from her personal friends. Unfortunately, I don't speak that language so I couldn't really communicate with her friends to convince them that person didn't live here.
One time, I was able to find the Web site of the realtor and e-mailed her. I got no response back (no apologies or anything) but after spending about a year telling the callers that they have the wrong number, the calls died down to a trickle.
Then, starting about last month calls to see the property at "so and so" started to pick up where I'm getting at least a few calls per day now. I guess that tells me more people are looking for houses?
Anyway, I noticed the name of the street that these recent people were calling about and one mentioned that he saw it on realtor.com, so I checked it out. There were a couple properties for rent on that street with the same brokerage name (not the name of the agent; no Web sites or e-mail address). And, yes, my home phone number was the number listed on both.
I searched the brokerage(?) name but nothing came up that I can use to contact the agent. I am sure it is the same agent though. Unfortunately, I can't remember her name right now.
I apologize but I don't want to list the brokerage name (cause it's a fairly unique name) and my home phone number is listed on the properties advertised.
If anyone has ideas on how to track down this agent and get a free dinner on her please let me know.
Thank you very much for your help.
I've been having this issue for many years since I got my home phone number but it looks like it was previously used by a realtard (My apologies to the real professional resident Realtors on this board) or she mistyped my number in the MLS. Originally, I was getting calls for everything regarding picking up her pharmacy prescriptions to calls from her personal friends. Unfortunately, I don't speak that language so I couldn't really communicate with her friends to convince them that person didn't live here.
One time, I was able to find the Web site of the realtor and e-mailed her. I got no response back (no apologies or anything) but after spending about a year telling the callers that they have the wrong number, the calls died down to a trickle.
Then, starting about last month calls to see the property at "so and so" started to pick up where I'm getting at least a few calls per day now. I guess that tells me more people are looking for houses?
Anyway, I noticed the name of the street that these recent people were calling about and one mentioned that he saw it on realtor.com, so I checked it out. There were a couple properties for rent on that street with the same brokerage name (not the name of the agent; no Web sites or e-mail address). And, yes, my home phone number was the number listed on both.
I searched the brokerage(?) name but nothing came up that I can use to contact the agent. I am sure it is the same agent though. Unfortunately, I can't remember her name right now.
I apologize but I don't want to list the brokerage name (cause it's a fairly unique name) and my home phone number is listed on the properties advertised.
If anyone has ideas on how to track down this agent and get a free dinner on her please let me know.
Thank you very much for your help.