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October 28, 2008 at 3:03 PM #294703October 28, 2008 at 8:58 PM #294523svelteParticipant
I just looked up one of the Flip This House stories I had read previously.
An example of what goes on: one of the flippers on FTH, Sam Leccima, staged entire flips and, in at least one case, staged the sale of the house (the “buyers” who appeared on TV never bought the house and turned out to be Sam’s buddies).
In addition, he didn’t even own many of the homes he pretended to flip!
Sam’s statement when confronted with the above?
“Ask anybody who works in television how a reality show is made and you’ll find that ours was a very typical approach”
October 28, 2008 at 8:58 PM #294855svelteParticipantI just looked up one of the Flip This House stories I had read previously.
An example of what goes on: one of the flippers on FTH, Sam Leccima, staged entire flips and, in at least one case, staged the sale of the house (the “buyers” who appeared on TV never bought the house and turned out to be Sam’s buddies).
In addition, he didn’t even own many of the homes he pretended to flip!
Sam’s statement when confronted with the above?
“Ask anybody who works in television how a reality show is made and you’ll find that ours was a very typical approach”
October 28, 2008 at 8:58 PM #294878svelteParticipantI just looked up one of the Flip This House stories I had read previously.
An example of what goes on: one of the flippers on FTH, Sam Leccima, staged entire flips and, in at least one case, staged the sale of the house (the “buyers” who appeared on TV never bought the house and turned out to be Sam’s buddies).
In addition, he didn’t even own many of the homes he pretended to flip!
Sam’s statement when confronted with the above?
“Ask anybody who works in television how a reality show is made and you’ll find that ours was a very typical approach”
October 28, 2008 at 8:58 PM #294891svelteParticipantI just looked up one of the Flip This House stories I had read previously.
An example of what goes on: one of the flippers on FTH, Sam Leccima, staged entire flips and, in at least one case, staged the sale of the house (the “buyers” who appeared on TV never bought the house and turned out to be Sam’s buddies).
In addition, he didn’t even own many of the homes he pretended to flip!
Sam’s statement when confronted with the above?
“Ask anybody who works in television how a reality show is made and you’ll find that ours was a very typical approach”
October 28, 2008 at 8:58 PM #294929svelteParticipantI just looked up one of the Flip This House stories I had read previously.
An example of what goes on: one of the flippers on FTH, Sam Leccima, staged entire flips and, in at least one case, staged the sale of the house (the “buyers” who appeared on TV never bought the house and turned out to be Sam’s buddies).
In addition, he didn’t even own many of the homes he pretended to flip!
Sam’s statement when confronted with the above?
“Ask anybody who works in television how a reality show is made and you’ll find that ours was a very typical approach”
October 28, 2008 at 10:42 PM #294567jpinpbParticipantThanks so much svelte. Maybe the shows should more appropriately be called “Surreal TV.”
October 28, 2008 at 10:42 PM #294900jpinpbParticipantThanks so much svelte. Maybe the shows should more appropriately be called “Surreal TV.”
October 28, 2008 at 10:42 PM #294923jpinpbParticipantThanks so much svelte. Maybe the shows should more appropriately be called “Surreal TV.”
October 28, 2008 at 10:42 PM #294936jpinpbParticipantThanks so much svelte. Maybe the shows should more appropriately be called “Surreal TV.”
October 28, 2008 at 10:42 PM #294974jpinpbParticipantThanks so much svelte. Maybe the shows should more appropriately be called “Surreal TV.”
October 30, 2008 at 7:26 AM #295062CritterParticipantHow to NOT win friends and influence people:
I notice that no one on this site seems to know anything about real estate.
It’s a wonder anyone bothered responding to a comment that begins with a global insult. RickT, you may also consider a paragraph break every two-three sentences instead a long-winded and difficult to read block of text.
October 30, 2008 at 7:26 AM #295397CritterParticipantHow to NOT win friends and influence people:
I notice that no one on this site seems to know anything about real estate.
It’s a wonder anyone bothered responding to a comment that begins with a global insult. RickT, you may also consider a paragraph break every two-three sentences instead a long-winded and difficult to read block of text.
October 30, 2008 at 7:26 AM #295418CritterParticipantHow to NOT win friends and influence people:
I notice that no one on this site seems to know anything about real estate.
It’s a wonder anyone bothered responding to a comment that begins with a global insult. RickT, you may also consider a paragraph break every two-three sentences instead a long-winded and difficult to read block of text.
October 30, 2008 at 7:26 AM #295432CritterParticipantHow to NOT win friends and influence people:
I notice that no one on this site seems to know anything about real estate.
It’s a wonder anyone bothered responding to a comment that begins with a global insult. RickT, you may also consider a paragraph break every two-three sentences instead a long-winded and difficult to read block of text.
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