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June 10, 2010 at 4:26 PM #563218June 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM #562247pemelizaParticipant
I can’t tell you what to do but if it were me I would look for something else. If that place dropped in price 40k then everything else similar probably did to.
June 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM #562343pemelizaParticipantI can’t tell you what to do but if it were me I would look for something else. If that place dropped in price 40k then everything else similar probably did to.
June 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM #562848pemelizaParticipantI can’t tell you what to do but if it were me I would look for something else. If that place dropped in price 40k then everything else similar probably did to.
June 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM #562955pemelizaParticipantI can’t tell you what to do but if it were me I would look for something else. If that place dropped in price 40k then everything else similar probably did to.
June 10, 2010 at 4:57 PM #563243pemelizaParticipantI can’t tell you what to do but if it were me I would look for something else. If that place dropped in price 40k then everything else similar probably did to.
June 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM #562252CoronitaParticipantSorry, but your listing agent should do what you ask them to do, within reason. As embarassing as he/she might *feel* about this situation, he/she should realize this is business. If he/she isn’t willing to, find another agent, as some others indicate.
Afterall, if it’s such a ridiculous offer, and the seller has so many better offers, your offer is going to be ignored anyway….
Insist on him/her putting the offer on the table, and if he/she doesn’t tell, him/her “thank you for helping me”, but I think I want someone who can represent my interests better.
June 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM #562348CoronitaParticipantSorry, but your listing agent should do what you ask them to do, within reason. As embarassing as he/she might *feel* about this situation, he/she should realize this is business. If he/she isn’t willing to, find another agent, as some others indicate.
Afterall, if it’s such a ridiculous offer, and the seller has so many better offers, your offer is going to be ignored anyway….
Insist on him/her putting the offer on the table, and if he/she doesn’t tell, him/her “thank you for helping me”, but I think I want someone who can represent my interests better.
June 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM #562853CoronitaParticipantSorry, but your listing agent should do what you ask them to do, within reason. As embarassing as he/she might *feel* about this situation, he/she should realize this is business. If he/she isn’t willing to, find another agent, as some others indicate.
Afterall, if it’s such a ridiculous offer, and the seller has so many better offers, your offer is going to be ignored anyway….
Insist on him/her putting the offer on the table, and if he/she doesn’t tell, him/her “thank you for helping me”, but I think I want someone who can represent my interests better.
June 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM #562960CoronitaParticipantSorry, but your listing agent should do what you ask them to do, within reason. As embarassing as he/she might *feel* about this situation, he/she should realize this is business. If he/she isn’t willing to, find another agent, as some others indicate.
Afterall, if it’s such a ridiculous offer, and the seller has so many better offers, your offer is going to be ignored anyway….
Insist on him/her putting the offer on the table, and if he/she doesn’t tell, him/her “thank you for helping me”, but I think I want someone who can represent my interests better.
June 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM #563248CoronitaParticipantSorry, but your listing agent should do what you ask them to do, within reason. As embarassing as he/she might *feel* about this situation, he/she should realize this is business. If he/she isn’t willing to, find another agent, as some others indicate.
Afterall, if it’s such a ridiculous offer, and the seller has so many better offers, your offer is going to be ignored anyway….
Insist on him/her putting the offer on the table, and if he/she doesn’t tell, him/her “thank you for helping me”, but I think I want someone who can represent my interests better.
June 10, 2010 at 11:16 PM #562366sdduuuudeParticipantI’d go for a new agent. You don’t want her going in there with an offer acting all weak and apologetic. She needs to project an air of confidence and if she is telling you she doesn’t want to do it, you have no idea how she is representing you when she is face-to-face with the other agent while you are not around.
June 10, 2010 at 11:16 PM #562462sdduuuudeParticipantI’d go for a new agent. You don’t want her going in there with an offer acting all weak and apologetic. She needs to project an air of confidence and if she is telling you she doesn’t want to do it, you have no idea how she is representing you when she is face-to-face with the other agent while you are not around.
June 10, 2010 at 11:16 PM #562968sdduuuudeParticipantI’d go for a new agent. You don’t want her going in there with an offer acting all weak and apologetic. She needs to project an air of confidence and if she is telling you she doesn’t want to do it, you have no idea how she is representing you when she is face-to-face with the other agent while you are not around.
June 10, 2010 at 11:16 PM #563075sdduuuudeParticipantI’d go for a new agent. You don’t want her going in there with an offer acting all weak and apologetic. She needs to project an air of confidence and if she is telling you she doesn’t want to do it, you have no idea how she is representing you when she is face-to-face with the other agent while you are not around.
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