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Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 12:43 am
by faithfyl
Has anyone ever suspected that a church person looked up your information online and decided to try and sell you something or do business with you based on their assessment of your finances? Such as realtors for example?

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 6:09 am
by B.H.
Maybe. I do not know for sure.

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 10:18 am
by Ivy
I don't think so....has this happened to you?

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 2:25 pm
by tarheel
My step brother and I had not talked to each other in 10 years when he called me at work one day and tried to get me to hold a Zig Ziglar motivational seminar for my employees. That was a very weird and short conversation.

It was also ingrained in me from an early age until I left home that if we needed any kind of work or service done, if there was a member of the church that provided such work or service we were to hire them. Regardless of quality. Also, since my dad was the preacher he expected a "brother" discount.

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 3:21 pm
by Ivy
OK y'all reminded me of something. This was before the days of internet searches. A former preacher of ours (nice man; we had always liked him) called us out of the blue. We had not seen or heard anything about him or from him in years. We were shocked and pleased to hear from him....until he started giving us an Amway pitch. Very short conversation, and we've never heard from him again. Very tacky, in my opinion. I don't understand why a preacher would think it would be ok to do this to a former church acquaintance.

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 3:33 pm
by zeek
Ivy wrote:OK y'all reminded me of something. This was before the days of internet searches. A former preacher of ours (nice man; we had always liked him) called us out of the blue. We had not seen or heard anything about him or from him in years. We were shocked and pleased to hear from him....until he started giving us an Amway pitch. Very short conversation, and we've never heard from him again. Very tacky, in my opinion. I don't understand why a preacher would think it would be ok to do this to a former church acquaintance.
Amway was (is?) a worse cult than the Church of Christ. If that is possible.

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 7:30 pm
by faithfyl
We got lots of realtors at church being friendly with us. Back when I was an apartment renter, I don't remember these realtors being friendly or sending me birthday cards. They even send birthday cards to my kids. It's nice but I wonder if I wasn't a listed homeowner with 2 homes, would they still do this?

These days, you can find out a lot of financial information about people online.

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 8:48 pm
by Struggler
Oh, we were always expected to do business with a church person if we needed a good or service they happened to provide. And they were often more expensive, but got away with it because of "the church."

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 1:42 pm
by Ivy
Mama used to say "He that is stingy is not honest". :lol:

Re: Targeting church members

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 1:45 pm
by Ivy
zeek wrote:
Ivy wrote:OK y'all reminded me of something. This was before the days of internet searches. A former preacher of ours (nice man; we had always liked him) called us out of the blue. We had not seen or heard anything about him or from him in years. We were shocked and pleased to hear from him....until he started giving us an Amway pitch. Very short conversation, and we've never heard from him again. Very tacky, in my opinion. I don't understand why a preacher would think it would be ok to do this to a former church acquaintance.
Amway was (is?) a worse cult than the Church of Christ. If that is possible.
I wonder, Zeek....is Amway still around and as cultish as ever? My phone call from the preacher was years ago. I never hear of Amway any more (thankfully).