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Redfin speak up about Tracey Foley

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Re: Redfin speak up about Tracey Foley

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are there actually people who are trying to put some fault on redfin for hiring a spy?

i mean, if the russian government trains and backs a spy, and they're not even able to land a job working as someone who shows real estate on a contract basis, i don't know how they'd expect to be able to pull meaningful governmental information.

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This woman showed a house (in Somerville, MA) to my wife and me in April.

She was indeed a very good agent. She was very friendly and mentioned that her family had lived in France before they moved to Boston. She had a slight Russian accent (I noticed because my parents are from Russia) but I didn't ask about where she was from.

It's weird to have such a random connection to this strange story. I don't know what outcome to hope for.

Re: Redfin speak up about Tracey Foley

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post #2

are there actually people who are trying to put some fault on redfin for hiring a spy? i mean, if the russian government trains and backs a spy, and they're not even able to land a job working as someone who shows real estate on a contract basis, i don't know how they'd expect to be able to pull meaningful governmental information.

Nah, this is most likely at least partly meant to be linkbait.

Re: Redfin speak up about Tracey Foley

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This woman showed a house (in Somerville, MA) to my wife and me in April. She was indeed a very good agent. She was very friendly and mentioned that her family had lived in France before they moved to Boston. She had a slight Russian accent (I noticed because my parents are from Russia) but I didn't ask about where she was from. It's weird to have such a random connection to this strange story. I don't know what outc…

How good of an agent can she be if she was caught?

Re: Redfin speak up about Tracey Foley

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This woman showed a house (in Somerville, MA) to my wife and me in April. She was indeed a very good agent. She was very friendly and mentioned that her family had lived in France before they moved to Boston. She had a slight Russian accent (I noticed because my parents are from Russia) but I didn't ask about where she was from. It's weird to have such a random connection to this strange story. I don't know what outc…

The more I read about this, the more I wonder if most of them were just playing an ARG (or at least thought they did).

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This woman showed a house (in Somerville, MA) to my wife and me in April. She was indeed a very good agent. She was very friendly and mentioned that her family had lived in France before they moved to Boston. She had a slight Russian accent (I noticed because my parents are from Russia) but I didn't ask about where she was from. It's weird to have such a random connection to this strange story. I don't know what outc…

How good of an agent can she be if she was caught?

I'd say very good. The value of a spy is in the information distributed not not getting caught. The other problem is the vast majority of the performance data we have is from agents, who were caught, so it's difficult to compare and contrast agents who were caught vs. those that aren't. We also don't yet know what information they passed.

"possibly the worst intelligence disaster in US history." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hanssen

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

How good of an agent can she be if she was caught?

I'd say very good. The value of a spy is in the information distributed not not getting caught. The other problem is the vast majority of the performance data we have is from agents, who were caught, so it's difficult to compare and contrast agents who were caught vs. those that aren't. We also don't yet know what information they passed. "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in US history." http://en.wikipedia.o…

shimon wrote "agent" meaning "real estate agent", as the article did.

ehnus' comment is a pun that uses "agent" as in "spy".