The agents who ask are the problem, and the agents who answer are also problematic. Of course, there are cases where they tell you because it worked out well, but those kinds of recommendations become prey for brokers. And just because they did well does not guarantee that others will do well as well. The agent who asks is careless, and the agent who answers is complacent. If you want to be a little more specific, what is the difference between asking me to recommend a university?
I'm trying to get double in-out surgery, which hospital is good for you? Please recommend = I'm going to major in business administration, so which university is good for you? Please recommend it. It's a
face I'll have to use for the rest of my life, so I'll go to the hospital and get surgery on your recommendation. ? When I look at posts that come up several times a day, I honestly wonder why they are like that. If you don't know, you can do it yourself. It's natural to look for it. If the broker posts a recommendation to see if there's anything special, they'll make a comment and say goodbye
+ I'm not criticizing the list of questions they already prepared/questions asked after consultation. Just like in the text, I'm criticizing them for writing only about their surgery area, getting a hospital recommendation, and then doing it.