climbingmonkey24
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- United States
I don't know if it's just me being overly suspicous / cautious, but having done this as long as I have I've gotten some leads this year that to me seem "off" let's just say the least. And you hear all the time about the rise in scams and stuff, so it's got me thinking.
To give an example, today I got an email for someone looking for a quote.
All it said was "Could you please provide a quote to remove the following tree at the location listed below? Ideally we would like to get this scheduled as soon as possible. Please also provide your availaiability with the estimate." Attached was a picture with a tree circled. I considered it for a moment and then checked google earth and found the image was an exact screen shot of what the property looks like on google earth and that imagery satellite was uploaded back in 2024 (google earth usually shows when the imagery was taken). I then got a second email from the same person saying they gave me the wrong address in the first email and the new address was the one that matched the picture.
I haven't responded. Initially I was unsure but the google earth image seems like a red flag and the fact that they sent the wrong address. If you were going to send a contractor pics wouldn't you send updated pics, not screen shots from online? They also didn't include a phone number, which is a usually a sign because they don't want to talk to you over the phone.
Thoughts?
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Also, seperate from this encounter I've also gotten what appear to be some suspect leads from Angi (formerly HomeAdvisor). this year. Leads that are supposed to be different but that have descriptions that have similar phrases or phrases that seem almost seem scripted like they're coming from the same person, etc. These are for opportunity leads, not regular leads...which are ones where you only pay if you accept.
I know there's mixed opinions about Angi but I've had them for years and my experience for the most part has been pretty positive. I don't rely on them for my business by any means, more so use them at certain times or if I see a lead that I'm interested in, etc. I've gotten some really good customers from Angi, some of which have then turned into referrals, etc. In fact, that's how I met one of my past employees of nearly 4 years by doing a job for his neighbor which came from Angi, and then he hired me to do some work for him and that's how he ended up starting to work for me.
To give an example, today I got an email for someone looking for a quote.
All it said was "Could you please provide a quote to remove the following tree at the location listed below? Ideally we would like to get this scheduled as soon as possible. Please also provide your availaiability with the estimate." Attached was a picture with a tree circled. I considered it for a moment and then checked google earth and found the image was an exact screen shot of what the property looks like on google earth and that imagery satellite was uploaded back in 2024 (google earth usually shows when the imagery was taken). I then got a second email from the same person saying they gave me the wrong address in the first email and the new address was the one that matched the picture.
I haven't responded. Initially I was unsure but the google earth image seems like a red flag and the fact that they sent the wrong address. If you were going to send a contractor pics wouldn't you send updated pics, not screen shots from online? They also didn't include a phone number, which is a usually a sign because they don't want to talk to you over the phone.
Thoughts?
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Also, seperate from this encounter I've also gotten what appear to be some suspect leads from Angi (formerly HomeAdvisor). this year. Leads that are supposed to be different but that have descriptions that have similar phrases or phrases that seem almost seem scripted like they're coming from the same person, etc. These are for opportunity leads, not regular leads...which are ones where you only pay if you accept.
I know there's mixed opinions about Angi but I've had them for years and my experience for the most part has been pretty positive. I don't rely on them for my business by any means, more so use them at certain times or if I see a lead that I'm interested in, etc. I've gotten some really good customers from Angi, some of which have then turned into referrals, etc. In fact, that's how I met one of my past employees of nearly 4 years by doing a job for his neighbor which came from Angi, and then he hired me to do some work for him and that's how he ended up starting to work for me.










