Marsh & Parsons have joined raterAgent.

Marsh & Parsons have joined raterAgent, further emphasising the value that the new rating and review website brings to quality estate agents.

Marsh & Parsons’ Marketing Director, Beth Hilson, said, “Obtaining customer reviews is a real focus for Marsh & Parsons and raterAgent is a great new service, which fits really well with our current strategy. Quality of service and local knowledge are at the heart of Marsh & Parsons’ work and raterAgent is the perfect complement.”

Mal McCallion, CEO of raterAgent, said, “We’re delighted to be working with Marsh & Parsons to provide proof on such a key element of their brand proposition – their quality of service. No one works harder than raterAgent to ensure that the reviews on their site are genuine. The trust in us shown by Marsh & Parsons is testament to the progress that we have already made, in helping estate agents independently prove the quality of their service and win more business as a result.”

raterAgent checks all reviews for genuineness and removes those that it finds are fakes. For quality estate agents such as Marsh & Parsons, this is crucial because now they can be confident that their reviews – and those being created of their competitors too – are not falsified. It means that reviews from raterAgent, for the first time in the UK property market, can be trusted by consumer and agent alike to enable genuine comparisons on the quality of service that is being offered to clients.

 

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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