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And they over-reacted because they get all kinds of other phone calls and are looking for a reason to TRUST you.
It's probably too late now... but you could've given them that reason, reassurance, and empathy knowing that there ARE a bunch of scammers out there.
Not at all, I would door-knock that one in a heartbeat.
Perhaps.
I guess it just caught me off guard with the police threat. Last thing I need right now starting out is some legal issue.
If some crazy looking old guy comes to the door naked and scratching himself down there.....DON'T SHAKE HIS HAND!!!As far as trust, I feel the same way going out of my element, going into their homes trusting them and that they won’t lock me up in some dungeon of terror, their animals won’t attack me, etc.
If some crazy looking old guy comes to the door naked and scratching himself down there.....DON'T SHAKE HIS HAND!!!
What's a "D" lead?So I call a prospect from my list of D leads.
Remind them its for mortgage protection, THEY filled out the card, agreed to text the handwritten card they mailed into us, etc.
They agreed to meet on Friday and said it was okay to text
Then a few minutes later I get a call from a random number. I don't answer. Then they text me saying "oh you're a scammer, you don't really 'sale' insurance, and we are going to report you to the police"
Right at the same time my text goes through with their handwritten mortgage protection card they mailed in.
I assume the random number/text threat was them since I just got off the phone with them.
I just blocked them and put them on my do not call list. But are people always this batshit crazy? The police can't do anything since I have that handwritten card from them right?