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All Forum Posts by: Patrick O'Neill

Patrick O'Neill has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: GOOGLE VOICE KEEPS FREEZING MY ACOUNT

Patrick O'NeillPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thanks Jeff.  What if I called the numbers instead?  Would placing 40 consecutive, 60-second calls flag my account for spam and freeze it?  Cheers!  

Post: GOOGLE VOICE KEEPS FREEZING MY ACOUNT

Patrick O'NeillPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi BP:

I'm using the GOOGLE VOICE feature to communicate with potential tenants as it's frequently used by BP and other REIs.  But, Google froze my account last week as potential SPAM, apparently because I respond with a scripted text, including the website to the property with all the info.  

I appealed to Google via their appeals process and they promptly reinstated my account.  I was just doing a copy/paste invite to the 100+ people who contacted me regarding an upcoming Open House.  Google appears to be freezing my account again.  I see no way to contact them and explain its NOT SPAM. 

Anyone have any suggestions, best practices, work arounds, etc?  Thanks a lot!

Regards,

Patrick 

Post: Rolling the dice to BRRRR?

Patrick O'NeillPosted
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

There are several lenders I work with that have variable tolerances for DTI ratios and other borrower criteria. I've found that the lenders that keep their loans in-house, and not sell them off to a servicing company, seem to be less stringent and have more flexibility to write loans since their underwriting is done in-house. Good hunting.