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CCarr
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Posted - 05/14/2003 : 17:37:36
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I'm confused with a couple of ads today in the "bulletin board".
A "Perry Hollingsworth" slams us with caps with an ad titled "Top company adding adjusters list", and requests info to get us on a call list, "for all storm damage". He adds for embelishment that he is "building big team to adjust North America".
Even my pea brain can sort that out, and suggest it means he (Hollingsworth) is wanting to create one of those "lists" of cat adjusters that a cat claims vendor puts together; or is that the real intent?
Is Hollingsworth a cat claim vendor owner or a management representative of same?
Then, the next bulletin is also from a "Perry Hollingsworth", which slams us again with caps, titled "Adjusters", and in a rather confusing way seems to be looking for "adjusters" to work for the "largest reroofing company in North America".
I don't understand how the same named person, "Perry Hollingsworth", can solicit "adjusters" for both a cat claim vendor and a roofing company?
Is Hollingsworth an owner, salesmanager or salesperson recruiter, for a roofing company?
I don't understand how a person who holds himself out as an "adjuster", and hence likely carries a licence as an "adjuster"; can be a roofing salesperson?
If a person is currently an "adjuster", are they allowed (via their licence requirements) to be a salesperson for a roofing company, for "peril" damaged roofs?
Is this not a vagrant conflict of interest, considering all the "things" that go on in the "sales process" of a roofing company relative to storm damaged or alleged storm damaged roofs?
The presence of two very different ads, by seemingly the same person; causes my screen to flash "red flags". Are these "red flags" an optical illusion from my "traditional" mindset, or is the "fence" between these two different and distinct occupations no longer a barrier topped with barbed wire that is / was uncrossable? |
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CCarr
Canada
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Posted - 05/15/2003 : 04:28:39
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Oops, the one ad of the two, the one looking clearly for "adjusters" to be roof salespersons; is gone from the bulletin board.
It may be interesting to hear from any "adjuster" that responded to the first ad, as to what the real intent of the ad was. |
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