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Old 11-18-2024, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Pairadocs View Post
I have always wondered if there might be a bit more to their story. By that I mean all the posted reviews (RAVE reviews I might add), posted on ND and other social media sites make a big point of "call Brent" he's one of us, a villager, implied of course is, you can trust him, he's one of our neighbors, just another senior. But, as I processed that, I started to wonder what the "rest of the story" was. Would someone who owns a big roofing company really move into a development for retired folks when there are so many family villages ? Or, is "Brent" really a retired person working part time as so many do, as a representative for this company, maybe commissioned for each fellow villager they can sign up ? I have no idea, but it does sound like a good marketing plan for an roofing (or other) company. Hire a sales rep that is a (semi ?) retired villager, it implies without stating it, hey, you are going to be golfing, playing bocci or pickle-ball, going to socials and club meetings with this person, so the potential customer could make the leap to the thought that this is a person you live and socialize with, so safety in that ? I have no idea. but if I had a company, and wanted to really promote trust, sounds to me like being able to say, ---------- company, owned by a villager, etc. etc. That could be an advantage, but it could also mean absolutely nothing ! ?
Their main office is in Orlando - Brent is just a salesman