I know why you are reading this…it’s happened to you know, hasn’t it? You went online to get your credit report, it asked why you are checking your credit, you clicked “buy a home.” Now, you are getting inundated with calls from other mortgage brokers who are calling and asking you to get pre-approved for your mortgage, when the only thing you wanted to do was know your credit score!
Let me be the first to tell you that I get how annoying it is! Even worse, it tends to give mortgage brokers a bad name, because many people feel that we’re the ones selling your information. Rest assured, I’m not. I find it unethical to sell your information for a profit.
If you are checking your credit so you know what it is so you can purchase a home, it’s likely you are at the very beginning stage of this all! But the damage is done - the nonstop calls are flooding in. We need to get these to stop - but I don’t want it to stop just once. I want to give you the tools to be able to opt out of these situations for life. Here’s how to opt out of unsolicited calls for mortgage deals.
When someone acquires your information, you are referred to as a “lead.” Meaning someone who might be interested in buying a service or product that is offered. There are many ways people can go about acquiring leads.
For some, it’s done by getting involved with the community and meeting people face-to-face. Others will run ads on social media or search engines with a special offer in exchange for information and the permission to contact.
In the case of a trigger lead, it’s acquired by someone like yourself, going onto a website and entering your information in exchange for information. (Remember how you had to put in your name, number, address, and email to get your credit details?)
What then happens is that the Credit Bureaus will then sell your information to mortgage brokers for them to call you. At some level, they know you are interested in purchasing a home - even if you did so just out of curiosity.
Essentially, you performed an action, which “triggered” an event for your information to be sold. Yeah, we hate it too.
To be fair, it’s not just the Mortgage industry that does this though - happens with Health Insurance and other industries as well.
Thankfully, there is a way to prevent this from happening to you.
If you don’t want your information being sold to hundreds of other people, then OptOutPrescreen is going to be your best friend.
OptOutPrescreen is the official Consumer Credit Reporting Industry website to accept and process requests from consumers to Opt-In or Opt-Out of firm offers of credit or insurance.
With it, you are able to opt out of receiving firm offers for up to five years when doing so digitally, or even permanently when the request is mailed in. If you ver want to opt back in, you’re able to do so through this website as well.
Once you’ve done this, you should stop receiving the barrage of unsolicited calls.
In the instance that you are someone who is in the market for a home, the team at Valor Mortgage would still love to help - but on your terms. To start a pre-approval process, simply start the application on this page. Afterwards, it will redirect you to a page where you can select when you would like to meet with us. Otherwise, we’ll be in touch within a 24-48 hour time frame.