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If you plan on shopping for interest rates online…

by Morgan on April 5, 2007

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Please read my post on the Zillow.com Real Estate Guide before you do.  It highlights 6 main things you MUST think about before filling out an online form for a mortgage quote.  Stay tuned and I’ll give you a few extra bonus insights about online leads and how many hands your information goes through to get to a company like mine.

If you aren’t convinced that it is worth the click here is a sample. There is plenty more where that came from.  Now I’m quoting myself?

To help keep the annoyance to a minimum provide a number that you can comfortably speak on and one that you can ignore if you feel like it.  I often recommend that my friends give their cell phone numbers â?? you can always turn your cell phone to silent.  I highly recommend not providing your work number.  Repeated calls at work can lead to a receptionist complaining about handling too many personal calls for you, disciplinary action from your supervisors for the obvious personal nature of a large volume of calls, and looks of contempt from co-workers who have to hear your work phone ring all day for several days straight.  Itâ??s a bad idea.

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