SHAME IN YOU
Yesterday, I received a postcard offering $20 as a reward for a positive review for a product that I had recently bought. The card said, “Do not mention this card in your review.”
This endorsement of this software reminds me of that card.
This morning I received this Email…
Gee, I wonder where they got my info. The email address they used is ONLY used for InterNACHI.
Anybody else get SPAMMED (yet)?
What kinda CRAP is that?
No way I’m falling for that… … . unless I get a free pair of racist, useless AI glasses.
Are you gonna check it out without free glasses?
I got that email like 6 months ago.
What I find funny is the creator of said software just got tired of whatever he was using and created a whole new program, instead of just looking at what was already available.
Because this program, to me, isn’t anything special compared to the market as a whole.
Just another program in an already crowded market.
Yes, and when you don’t answer it, you’ll get a nudge email, asking for the same thing with a different spin.
And yes, I even got a 3rd email after not responding to any of the first 2.
I got the same or similar email a few months ago. I checked it out. Gotta say, I thought it was just a knock off of what is already available. I never communicated with the company.
A little late but I had to dig. He’s right…BUT… the founder of Inspectagram also owns the company he claims to work for
Also a custom home builder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-kirsch-669004111/?originalSubdomain=ca
Basically, the software is proficient at creating reports with lots of incomplete sentences. The report has lots of word lists for the client to decipher. That must save you a lot of time where you’d otherwise have to articulate the findings of your inspection.
Inspectagram is owned by Lucas Kirsch. Myles works for them and is their main point of contact, but is pretending to be just another inspector.
I would print your sample report but I’m fresh out of two-ply paper.