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WARNING: Unlawful Kickbacks, Broker-to-Broker Collusion, False Marketing, Wire Fraud, Price Fixing.

Agent Pronto is a broker-to-broker collusion scheme, where "partner agents" unlawfully agree to pay massive kickbacks to receive your information and engage in market allocation, consumer allocation, false advertising, unlawful kickbacks, wire fraud, and price-fixing practices in violation of, inter alia, 18 U.S.C. § 1346, 18 U.S.C. § 1343, 15 U.S.C. § 1, 15 U.S.C. § 45, 12 U.S.C. § 2607, 12 C.F.R. § 1024.14. As a consumer, you will always significantly overpay for Realtor commissions subject to hidden kickbacks and pay-to-play steering promoted in this scheme.

United States federal antitrust laws prohibit consumer allocation and blanket referral agreements between real estate companies.

Be smart; do not allow your information to be "sold as a lead" to a double-dealing Realtor in exchange for massive commission kickbacks paid from your future home sale, or your future home purchase.


Buying and Selling with Agent Pronto

Agent Pronto is a broker-to-broker collusion scheme that allocates home buyers and sellers to a network of colluding Realtors through a "shell" real estate entity. When consumers submit information on the Agent Pronto website, this information is sold in exchange for an undisclosed fee with real estate agents in a process known as a pay-to-play steering and a "blind match." Agent Pronto, a Florida state brokerage, unlawfully allocates consumers with various Realtors as a hub-and-spoke conspiracy that inflates real estate commissions.

Agent Pronto Pricing

Agent Pronto fees come from Realtor commission kickbacks, set at 25% to 35% of the gross commissions received by colluding Realtors.

Listing Services

  • This Service Does Not Represent Sellers

Buyer's Agent Services

  • This Service Does Not Represent Buyers

Agent Pronto Editor's Review:

Last updated: 05 December 2024
First published: 05 December 2024

Agent Pronto, LLC (dba AgentPronto, AgentPronto.com) is a licensed real estate firm in the State of Florida License No. CQ1057813 operates as a "shell" broker to collect an undisclosed referral fee, set at 25% to 35% from the gross commissions, paid by all colluding Realtors in the network, aka Agent Pronto Partner Agents. This fee is inevitably passed down to consumers in a form of inflated real estate commissions when selling or buying any home.

More importantly, Agent Pronto is an active licensed real estate entity that does not engage in actual real estate broker services. Agent Pronto systematically applies pay-to-play bias towards all Realtor matching results, meaning, only Realtors that have agreed to collude and pay a referral fee are matched with consumers.

Realtors only sign-up with Agent Pronto because the price of the referral fee can be easily incorporated into their client's agreement with excessive commissions.

Agent Pronto receives a low Editor's rating because this service is a biased hub-and-spoke broker-to-broker collusion scam, that falsely claims to provide an independent and unbiased service of matching consumers with agents.

Agent Pronto operates on a pay-to-play methodology to collect junk fees that needlessly make home buying and selling more expensive. In this scheme, consumers are no longer in the driver's seat, but instead, are traded as a commodity between licensed brokers.

Agent Pronto plays junk fees down claiming that the service is "free" "unbiased" and "no obligation" to consumers, but it rigidly locks every participating Realtor into a kickback attached to the back-end of every agreement that restrains free trade. As a licensed real estate entity that doesn’t perform any real estate services or take any responsibility for the transaction, this scheme operates to unlawfully allocate consumers and bypass RESPA anti-kickback regulations through a "shell" entity. Agent Pronto scheme operates on a false notion that all buyer agent and listing agents commissions are the same, where no Realtor in the Agent Pronto scheme competes for consumers on pricing.

Consumer brokering is an act of selling information of potential home buyers and home sellers (paid referrals) between real estate brokers, in exchange for a cut of a broker’s commission. Brokers on each side of the adopted scheme, cause direct damage to the real estate representation market with reverse competition, anticompetitive market allocation, price-fixing, lack of competition, limited choices to consumers, unnecessary high commissions, and improperly negotiated fees. A referring broker in this scheme does not compete with referred brokers, instead, Agent Pronto administers a series of agreements that restrain free trade, disguised as Realtor matching services.

12 C.F.R. § 1024.14(g)(1)(v) (Regulation X) and RESPA 12 U.S.C. § 2607(c)(3) narrowly allow payments pursuant to cooperative brokerage and referral arrangements between real estate agents and real estate brokers. This limited exemption on kickbacks only applies to fee divisions within real estate brokerage arrangements when all parties are acting in a real estate brokerage capacity. Agent Pronto shell entity does not act in a brokerage capacity, in fact, this entity willfully chooses to disengage from offering real estate representation services to consumers, as the core premise to create successful collusion through interstate wire communication to further the scheme. Wire fraud is financial fraud involving the use of any telecommunications or information technology.

Real estate transaction is a rare, high-value, and high-risk-aversion experience that is easily subjected to unlawful kickbacks, especially with the use of the Internet. Consumers are often subjected to high commissions and hidden referral fees without a full understanding that these fees increase their commissions and result in a lower quality of service. Whenever any double-dealing Realtor agrees to pay these massive kickbacks, he or she is unable to offer full and competitive representation services to anyone. Agent Pronto does not cater to honest Realtors, it only caters to Realtors willing to cheat their clients out of full services, and willing to share private information about their clients' transactions with the scheme.

Agent Pronto antitrust and consumer protection violations are not harmless. Realtors who attempt to compete for consumers on fair terms and competitive pricing are at a massive disadvantage in this environment. As a result of broker-to-broker collusion, consumers end up getting steered toward a limited pool of dishonest Realtors and overpay for commissions. Consumers’ private transaction information is always shared with a referring broker that requires it to be disclosed to calculate the referral fees to be paid at the close of each transaction.

Consumers, of course, pay for this abuse with higher costs of commissions that, eventually, make it directly into their new mortgages and cause significant losses of net equity from a home sale.

In reality, Agent Pronto is a 100% biased, pay-to-play collusion steering mechanism between licensed brokers, that costs consumers tens of thousands compared in inflated commissions compared to open market savings. Agent Pronto specifically steers consumers into the network in exchange for massive kickbacks pre-negotiated in advance. Agent Pronto operates on false notions that "buyer agents work for free" and that all commissions are" standard" to justify a "standard" referral fee.

There are numerous reasons why consumers are wise to avoid the Agent Pronto scheme, but probably the most important reason is that the lack of transparency and honesty is contagious. Agent Pronto scheme attracts ONLY double-dealing Realtors who are willing to break a host of federal antitrust laws, and unwilling to compete for consumers with transparency. An unethical Realtor will always find a way to turn the most important transaction into a self-dealing proposition - to collect a bigger commission check faster without any regard for what is truly a good deal for their clients.

Why Does Agent Pronto Engage in Collusion?

Plain agreements among competitors to divide sales territories or assign customers are almost always illegal. These arrangements are essentially agreements not to compete.

Agent Pronto engages in consumer allocation because it is an active real estate entity that refuses to compete with other real estate agents who patriciate in the scheme. This dynamic is better known as a hub-and-spoke conspiracy. In a hub-and-spoke type conspiracy, all Realtor commissions are set at the same amount for all Realtors, where none of the "partner agents" compete with one another on pricing at all. Agent Pronto scheme produces absolutely no tangible service as a licensed broker to anyone and instead delivers inflated prices and lower quality of service. The scheme originates as a conspiracy to restrain trade and to funnel consumers toward the scheme and away from the open market. There are hundreds of thousands of highly competitive Realtors who offer great savings and great service, and they refuse to pay kickbacks or collude with Agent Pronto shell brokerage.

The illicit kickback is the reason why Agent Pronto colludes with Realtors outside their firm. ALL consumers and ALL legitimate Realtors are scammed by Agent Pronto, even if the experience may seem "good enough" because collusion is a faulty shortcut to genuine open competition between Realtors. Federal laws require all Realtors to compete for consumers and to deliver a tangible service, a simple test Agent Pronto brokerage entity decisively fails. Open competition is at the core of our free and independent society everywhere in America.

The Realtor commissions in the United States have long suffered from the "standard" 6% myth and the false notion that "buyer agents work for free." Agent Pronto is a direct extension of these uncompetitive, unethical, and unlawful notions. ALL Realtors who participate in the Agent Pronto scheme are engaged in plain collusion, where each Realtor knows that Agent Pronto shell brokerage will not compete at all, in exchange for a blanket kickback from the home sale or a home purchase. The Sherman Act imposes criminal penalties of up to $100 million for a corporation and $1 million for an individual, along with up to 10 years in prison for each count. Persons found guilty of wire fraud under federal law face fines up to $250,000 for individuals and up to $500,000 for organizations, subject to imprisonment of not more than 20 years. There are additional penalties of 30 years imprisonment and a million-dollar fine if the wire fraud involves a financial institution. These penalties are per count, which means that each electronic communication can be considered as a separate count. No legitimate Realtor will ever willingly allow themselves to be exposed to such massive liability.

The best, highly-experienced, well-educated, law-abiding, honest, and ethical Realtors will never participate in collusion because it is a felony that carries massive penalties. The best Realtors can recognize collusion as wrong because they respect the true value of honest negotiations.

When Agent Pronto refuses to compete with these brokers and instead organizes "partner agents" into a network, it breaks an entire host of basic open commerce principles that guide our open and fair markets. Moreover, Agent Pronto extends this conspiracy all across the United States via its website, making the scheme highly damaging due to the scaled use of the Internet to transmit collusion. The Internet, like any other scaled telecommunications medium, can be used to transmit open competition just as easily as pay-to-play fraud.

Most consumers do not know that Agent Pronto is a licensed real estate brokerage because the nature of the scam requires this information to be deliberately hidden. Agent Pronto scam is built entirely on false advertising to deliberately deceive consumers. This shell broker presents itself as an unbiased marketplace, but it is a real estate broker that engages in unlawful activities under federal laws. The short answer is: Agent Pronto's intent to allocate consumers as a secret real estate shell entity is directly tied into the kickbacks it receives from the "partner agents." This dynamic is a product of the restraint of genuine competition. The "standard commissions" problem in the residential real estate sector can only be fixed legally by encouraging Realtors to set and advertise competitive prices to consumers at scale without paying any kickbacks.

FAQ for Agent Pronto

What are the alternatives to Agent Pronto?

Agent Pronto directly competes with several broker-to-broker collusion schemes, including Clever Real Estate, Redfin Partner Program, Opendoor Brokerage, Sold.com, Xome, Blend Realty, LemonBrew, Nobul, UpNest, Realtor ReadyConnect Opcity, Better Real Estate, mellohome, Rocket Homes, and others.

Genuine alternatives to Agent Pronto are sellers' agents who offer listing savings and buyers' agents who offer legitimate refunds to consumers.

What are the pros and cons of Agent Pronto?

Pros: there are none with Agent Pronto. Agent Pronto is a product of broker collusion and false advertisement. In the United States, blanket consumer allocation between licensed brokers is prohibited by the federal antitrust laws, either when buying or selling a home.

Cons: there are several main disadvantages to Agent Pronto. First, consumers are hiring two brokers for the work of one. Second, Agent Pronto takes a hidden referral fee. Third, Agent Pronto partner agents willingly participate in unlawful collusion.

Summary: Agent Pronto steers consumers toward their network of partner agents and away from others. Agent Pronto cannot legally organize brokers into any network because blanket referral agreements, price-fixing, consumer allocation, and market allocation between licensed real estate brokers in the United States are prohibited.

What is Agent Pronto?

Agent Pronto is a referral fee network and a broker-to-broker collusion scheme that allocates home buyers and home sellers to real estate agents through a shell real estate brokerage in the State of Florida, licensed as Agent Pronto, LLC.

Is Agent Pronto legitimate?

No. Agent Pronto is a consumer allocation scheme between licensed real estate brokers that increases broker commissions and limits consumer choices. Agent Pronto revenue comes from undisclosed referral fees. Blanket referral fees set by Agent Pronto are likely 25% to 40% of the entire broker's commission. Agent Pronto is a pay-to-play scheme that offers biased matches for financial gain. The main qualification for real estate brokers who collude with Agent Pronto shell brokerage is their willingness to pay a blanket referral fee.

Using its website as an interstate wire communication mechanism to further the scheme, Agent Pronto engages in wire fraud. Consumer allocation between actively licensed brokers is a felony prohibited by several federal and state antitrust regulations.

Where does Agent Pronto operate?

Agent Pronto currently operates in select areas across United States.

Contact Agent Pronto:

300 Galleria Pkwy SE, Suite 1500
Atlanta, GA  30339  US
Agent Pronto User Reviews

Agent Pronto User Reviews

David O.
6/3/2022 4:40:29 AM
Corona De Tucson, AZ
Don't seek the Treasure, with these referal agents! The one I got was super lazy! They didn't seem like they wanted to get there hustle on at all, let alone breathe air. The two speeds they worked were slow and slower at least my agent Alex did! It's a super hot market were I'm at in AZ. Should have been a easy list for a realtor. I was seeking a more aggressive agent in the market! Not a champaign being run from a basement!

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