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As Featured on CNN
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CNN reports that RebateReps is "a new real estate trend that could put some money in your pocket."
CNN & Local Affiliates, January 2006
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As Featured on CNBC
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Featured in rebates to buyers story on CNBC
CNBC, May 2005 & December 2005
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As Featured on The Discovery Channel
Profiled on two hour-long segments of "Double Agents"
Discovery Channel - November, 2003 & February 2004
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As Featured in The Wall Street Journal
"One of Mr. Odio's remaining challenges is to persuade more people that rebate offers are genuine. "Everyone asks, 'What's the catch,' " he says. "There is no catch."
The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 2004, April 5, 2006, and June 22, 2004
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As Featured in The Washington Times
"New startups are shaking up that business model, with agents offering deep discounts and cash back to customers."
The Washington Times, December 2, 2005
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A Fresh Attack on the 6% Commission
CNNMoney says using RebateReps "results in a big saving in time and effort" and continues, "RebateReps kicks back one percent of the home's selling price (about one-third the commission) to buyers"
CNNMoney.com, April 11, 2006
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RebateReps mixes technology with enticing discounts
Inman News reports that "About 50 percent of the buyers of new-construction properties are not represented by a Realtor, Odio said. And even when they are not represented by an agent, buyers typically pay the same price for a new property as a buyer who is working with a Realtor. His company, meanwhile, puts money from the transaction back into consumers' hands – money that they would not ordinarily receive."
Inman News, July 8, 2005
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Technology in real estate
Daniel R. Odio, creator of RebateReps.com, discusses using technology to enable consumers
The Washington Business Journal, January 2007
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