Review for RES.NET

Stay away from Res.net! (by anngionta)
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I joined Res.net back in Oct of 2014, agreeing to only a 1 year term to see how it would go and if I would benefit from it. I did all the things they told me to do to market myself toward asset managers so they would "pick me". I also did their BPO's, FOR FREE, because they said if you do, you are more likely to get REO assignments. I got one phone call from an asset manager who wanted me to list property that was worth $40,000. And they would only give me, 1% on the commission. They asked me to spend quite a lot of time to this property getting quotes from at least 3 contractors, for each item that needed to be addressed. The home was just trashed and full of mold. They also wanted me to spend a lot of my money, out of pocket, and then to submit my receipts for review. After about a week, I told them this was just not worth my time for $400 and they needed to find someone else. They did and the house sold for $35,900. So some agent out there did ALOT of work for $359.00. And then if they have to give a split to their broker, I bet they barely broke even. So needless to say I was quite happy to see my year expire. Only to find they automatically charged for credit card $700 for a renewal. No email to me telling me they charged my account, nothing. I find the charge in February, call them to have it removed, spoke to Bill in customer service, he said he would have the charge removed. And send me an email to confirm the refund. The email never came. I call back and speak to Melissa. She said it had to go to management for review. Im like, Why? She said they had to approve the refund and I would get an email confirmation. Email never came. I finally called my credit card company and they said they pro-rated my refund between October and February. Only refunding me $467.00. The place is a joke and so not worth your time. Buyer beware!!!!
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