Team Lear Scam

I was just scammed by Team Lear. I paid them $449 for the right to list a property that was foreclosed and in redemption. I just drove by the property and another Realtor's sign was in the yard. I ask he if it was via Team Lear. She sad no it was bank direct. She had been scammed by Team Lear in the past. Look them up on -line and read the scam complaints WATCH OUT

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  • Yes SCAM! This company is headed up by Eli Green of REOPRO CORP. You can see blogs here regarding that scam.  They scammed me about 2 years ago.  It took following up for a year with my CC company.  After sending the emails where Mr. Green said he would refund my money after a year if I didn't receive any listings (which of course I never rec'd anything from them) my CC company went after him. I got my money back. Total Scam...Then shortly there after the rep called me with the same sales script (HA!) and when I asked her if he was spearheading the deal she said "Yes"....I  told her to run hard and fast. NO THANKS!

  • Does anyone know anything about a company called REO Assignments?
  • Been there, done that, unfortunately.  And now I am fighting with my bank to get my money back.

  • thanks to this site I was able to avoid this SCAM. they called me but I declined and they haven't called me back.  They did get a coworker. I warned them but some people don't listen when they think there is a possibility to make money.

    I hope you were able to get your money back. If you report it as a scam to your credit card company they should be able to assist you. Also remember never make these type of transactions with a debit card.

  • Sorry that you didn't read the discussions here or you would have been saved. The Team Lear scam is very old news. 

  • Thanks for sharing.  So many scammers out there.

  • I got a call from Shelly Patterson, from LDG Connect, she claimed to be an Asset Manager representing several banks in Florida and wanted $449.00 from me as a deposit to give a Listing in a property, she also gave me the property address.
    If it wasn't for I have experience with REO and know how the listing works I might had paid the $449 too.
    She sent me an email with her information, spatterson@teamlear.com
  • That happened to me last year.  I had my credit card company charge it back and I have never heard from "Team Lear" again.  

  • The called me and I was at the computer and looked up the addresses.  I said that the properties they were talking about were not in foreclosure yet.  I also told them that I saw on the  BBB that they had a bad rating. They got upset with me, because they couldn't scam me.

    We have to be careful and this is the best source I know to let other know.  There are so many scammers out there it is hard to keep up with them.  I am sorry they got you.  :( 

  • Word of caution never pay for leads or listings. Most listing providers will send you a referral agreement then have you list the property. I have had companies calling saying we have clients interested in El Paso and your name came on our system with a zip code in El Paso and it will only cost $399.00 for the first ten leads

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