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Michael from Manurewa
according to neighbourly this is what a lead is
What is a Neighbourly Lead?
Neighbourly Leads help make Neighbourly a great resource for their local community. They help Neighbourly grow and run smoothly in their suburb.
Leads are an important part of the Neighbourly team, so they have some … View moreaccording to neighbourly this is what a lead is
What is a Neighbourly Lead?
Neighbourly Leads help make Neighbourly a great resource for their local community. They help Neighbourly grow and run smoothly in their suburb.
Leads are an important part of the Neighbourly team, so they have some elevated privileges on the site including reviewing inappropriate and flagged messages and being that important link between the Neighbourly team and your local members.
There will also be other Leads in your community to assist and support you as you go!-----------------------------
Now I'm not sure of other Neighbourhoods other than Manurewa so i wont speak for them but in Manurewa there are many people i would consider far more experienced to hold that title (and no i dont want it at all). Folk that answer their emails, folk that reply constantly and folk that are far more active on Neighbourly.co.nz so why dont The Neighbourly team change things. I have asked Neighbourly this many times and never get a response also have sent emails to the Manurewa Lead that hasn't been active for over a year.
Thinking of this makes one wonder The Neighbourly Team doesn't seem to mind spamming people with Emails of grants that i still don't believe to be real but even after informing them of that i still get em, The Big question here is are Your leads active in your neighbourhood and are they of good value to the community.
I know the Flatbush lead is and he is a kewl dude too,
but are there any others out there that get the impression that Neighbourly just don't care of certain hoods.
Michael from Manurewa
if you really care for the hood then look at who you fund to look after the Neighbourhood AMI Insurance , This isn't about safer communities this is about AMI learning how to save the profit margin They are sponsers to the police run Manurewa Crime watch that absolutely dont do anything other… View moreif you really care for the hood then look at who you fund to look after the Neighbourhood AMI Insurance , This isn't about safer communities this is about AMI learning how to save the profit margin They are sponsers to the police run Manurewa Crime watch that absolutely dont do anything other than Watch and report crime then have the Disrespect to call em selves Manurewa Community Patrols When Manurewa already has Community Patrols Via the Watchmen Community Patrol who sat back in the shadows for ten years watching Crime watch taking all the credit and earning none of it. AMI if you want to know who looks after your profit look at claims lodged for crimes in Manurewa after 10 at night when Criminals actually are out and about
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