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Answers (5)
You might also want to remove your real name from your Zillow profile. Unless you are a professional and want to be contacted, providing your name and what city you live in will provide all the information needed to find out much about you, including your phone number.

- Justin Sheftell, "Courtesy Mortgage"
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Let everyone know politely that you are no longer interested and the calls will stop within a day or so. If you don't take the calls, many solicitors use a dialer which will call every few hours until a contact is made.
Aside from filling out your info on ZMM (which is confidential), you might have also filled out info on one of their lead generating advertisers which send your info to several lenders.
Another possibility is that your refinance mortgage inquiry resulted in a "Trigger" which involves the credit bureau selling the fact that you applied to willing lead purchasers.
Bottom line, just let each of them know once and that entity will stop calling.
Aside from filling out your info on ZMM (which is confidential), you might have also filled out info on one of their lead generating advertisers which send your info to several lenders.
Another possibility is that your refinance mortgage inquiry resulted in a "Trigger" which involves the credit bureau selling the fact that you applied to willing lead purchasers.
Bottom line, just let each of them know once and that entity will stop calling.

- Dave Skow, "daveskow"
- Contributions:1105
I do not the answer to that specific question ...
try calling Zillow directly ( versus posting here ) with the question
or emailing them directly Here's a customer service E-mail. (also readily available on the site).
you also might ask the people that are calling where they are receiving their " lead " and your # ...very strange indeed
try calling Zillow directly ( versus posting here ) with the question
or emailing them directly Here's a customer service E-mail. (also readily available on the site).
you also might ask the people that are calling where they are receiving their " lead " and your # ...very strange indeed
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- Debbie Palmer
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Hi.
I don't know if that was an answer to my question or not, but how do we go about getting these calls to stop since we've already decided who to go through for re-financing? I just put on your website what I had to to get some quotes. We chose 2 to look at, so why are there so many other people calling us?
Debbie
I don't know if that was an answer to my question or not, but how do we go about getting these calls to stop since we've already decided who to go through for re-financing? I just put on your website what I had to to get some quotes. We chose 2 to look at, so why are there so many other people calling us?
Debbie

- Dave Skow, "daveskow"
- Contributions:1105
a A friendly tip ...never provide your full name( like you did above) ...address ...phone # ...email address on these websites ...try to keep any identifying info guaded until you begin narrowing down what firms you choose to work with ...thanks

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