Tony Giunta
About a week ago, I received an estimated offer letter for my home from Opendoor. Prior to this communication, I had never heard them. The offer range seemed reasonable, so I started the process of inquiring further. Upon going to their website and entering several preliminary questions, I was told Opendoor was not in my area yet and therefore they would not make an offer on my home. So I ask, why send me a letter in the first place? I assumed it had to be some kind of marketing research to see interest in new areas. I call it false advertising and a waste of my time. You can't send a letter saying you're going to make an offer-and then say, "Oh, sorry, not in your area so disregard our letter!" That's deception and I would think borderline illegal. Point being, after this experience, I don't trust this company. If there initial letter is misleading and deceitful, imagine what selling your house through them will entail? By the way, I think it's also telling that before I wrote this review, I emailed Opendoor and asked that they contact me to explain why they sent such a misleading letter. I also said if they didn't respond, I would write a poor review. Well, my email went without a response... and so you see this review. My advice, stay away from this company!
2 years ago
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