I have an very important topic to cover. How do beginner buyers have such a huge deal score when they havent completed no deals. I came across a buyer who I spoke with on the phone who said he has access to only LITE mode but his buyer score was 26,888, which means he has done over 20 deals. Correct? Because one deal equals 1,000 points right? I had a 20 min conversation with him and he said he has done no deals and was only browsing my posted deals to get a better ideal of how the system works? Then when I hung up I realized his persona and details did not match his score? How is that possible?
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I am sure the data gurus will have far more informed insights, but from a fellow simple user I can tell you that I see those “buyers” with a lot of activity - meaning interactions, property inquiries, messages, offers that by massive activity seem to generate high user scores. I have posted previously on one particular guy in Chicago who routinely posts photos of him, his checks, and his lambo on Facebook. He is in my buyers list under numerous profiles with slightly different names. So he responds to every post, and seems to get credit for those responses(?) Maybe I am wrong, but he has a high score because of a high degree of activity.
Hello @Peter Osmanski
Yeah he only said he has been granted access to LITE MODE for only 4 months but with no deals. I think this needs to be adjusted to match with those who are only verified for closing deals through the platform that does not include outside influence like name association or LLC affiliation with other deals outside of the platform.
Hi @Patrick Lee!
Thank you for reaching out! To help us investigate this further, could you please share the buyer’s name and email address (if available)? That will allow us to take a closer look at the situation.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Yeah @Lais Laudari attached is the buyer I met. I have no clue how he has such a how score with no deals completed.
Have you taken into consideration when you request a property or submit a offer you get points? That's also how your score goes up
@Dispomoneymike so you get 1,000 points for address request? How much you get for submitting an offer?
this buyer was viewing my property listing so he requested it earned points and spent time viewing the pictures. So for this he earned 1332 pointes
Hello @Patrick Lee,
Thank you for reaching out and bringing up this important topic.
I completely understand your concern about buyer scores and how they’re calculated, especially when it appears that a buyer may have a high score despite not having completed any deals. It’s a great question, and I’m happy to clarify how our scoring system works.
The Buyer Score on our platform is a reflection of overall activity and engagement, not just closed deals. While completed deals do contribute significantly (each deal equals 1,000 points), there are many other valuable actions that buyers can take on the platform which also contribute to their score
Here’s how it works:
Every activity a buyer performs whether it's viewing a property, opening images, requesting an address, or submitting an offer, earns points.
Each activity can range from 1 to 1,000 points, depending on the action and its level of intent.
For example, submitting an offer is a high-intent action and earns 1,000 points, just like a completed deal.
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In the case of the buyer you mentioned, we reviewed his profile and can confirm that:
He has been active on the platform since February of this year.
He regularly views a high number of properties and images.
He frequently requests addresses and has submitted multiple offers.
These types of activities indicate high intent and engagement, which is exactly what the score is designed to capture. So even though this buyer has not yet closed a deal, his consistent activity has naturally elevated his score over time.
This scoring model is meant to help sellers identify not only experienced buyers but also emerging buyers who are serious and highly active, even if they’re new to the game.
Please let us know if you have any other questions. Happy to assist further!