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May 29, 2008 at 1:59 PM #213585May 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM #213677sdrealtorParticipant
raptor,
The best thing you can do to thank her is to write a very nice letter to her broker at the office she works in. The broker will forward it to her. Do it on your own stationary. Testimonials are very valuable and I have seen numerous websites with fake testimonials. One very well regarded realtor in blogsphere has a couple dozen testimonials from clients (allegedly posted by clients) but all posted on the same day. While they might have been copied by that person it certainly brings their authenticity to bear. Make it real enough so it cant be taken as fake.Any agent worth their salt should be able to produce a dozen or more letters like that at a moments notice. If they can, you can be a bit more confident you are working with a professional. If they cant they are just trying to fake it.
sdr
May 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM #213704sdrealtorParticipantraptor,
The best thing you can do to thank her is to write a very nice letter to her broker at the office she works in. The broker will forward it to her. Do it on your own stationary. Testimonials are very valuable and I have seen numerous websites with fake testimonials. One very well regarded realtor in blogsphere has a couple dozen testimonials from clients (allegedly posted by clients) but all posted on the same day. While they might have been copied by that person it certainly brings their authenticity to bear. Make it real enough so it cant be taken as fake.Any agent worth their salt should be able to produce a dozen or more letters like that at a moments notice. If they can, you can be a bit more confident you are working with a professional. If they cant they are just trying to fake it.
sdr
May 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM #213600sdrealtorParticipantraptor,
The best thing you can do to thank her is to write a very nice letter to her broker at the office she works in. The broker will forward it to her. Do it on your own stationary. Testimonials are very valuable and I have seen numerous websites with fake testimonials. One very well regarded realtor in blogsphere has a couple dozen testimonials from clients (allegedly posted by clients) but all posted on the same day. While they might have been copied by that person it certainly brings their authenticity to bear. Make it real enough so it cant be taken as fake.Any agent worth their salt should be able to produce a dozen or more letters like that at a moments notice. If they can, you can be a bit more confident you are working with a professional. If they cant they are just trying to fake it.
sdr
May 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM #213729sdrealtorParticipantraptor,
The best thing you can do to thank her is to write a very nice letter to her broker at the office she works in. The broker will forward it to her. Do it on your own stationary. Testimonials are very valuable and I have seen numerous websites with fake testimonials. One very well regarded realtor in blogsphere has a couple dozen testimonials from clients (allegedly posted by clients) but all posted on the same day. While they might have been copied by that person it certainly brings their authenticity to bear. Make it real enough so it cant be taken as fake.Any agent worth their salt should be able to produce a dozen or more letters like that at a moments notice. If they can, you can be a bit more confident you are working with a professional. If they cant they are just trying to fake it.
sdr
May 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM #213759sdrealtorParticipantraptor,
The best thing you can do to thank her is to write a very nice letter to her broker at the office she works in. The broker will forward it to her. Do it on your own stationary. Testimonials are very valuable and I have seen numerous websites with fake testimonials. One very well regarded realtor in blogsphere has a couple dozen testimonials from clients (allegedly posted by clients) but all posted on the same day. While they might have been copied by that person it certainly brings their authenticity to bear. Make it real enough so it cant be taken as fake.Any agent worth their salt should be able to produce a dozen or more letters like that at a moments notice. If they can, you can be a bit more confident you are working with a professional. If they cant they are just trying to fake it.
sdr
May 29, 2008 at 3:00 PM #213635jpinpbParticipantraptorduck – I think I got on this board about the time your saga began. It was quite interesting and I don’t know about anyone else, but it felt like I was living vicariously through you in your home buying experience. I knew everything would work out in the end and I am pleased to hear you will be down here soon. Extremely nice for you to acknowledge the hard work your realtor went through assisting you in the process and everyone else involved.
May 29, 2008 at 3:00 PM #213713jpinpbParticipantraptorduck – I think I got on this board about the time your saga began. It was quite interesting and I don’t know about anyone else, but it felt like I was living vicariously through you in your home buying experience. I knew everything would work out in the end and I am pleased to hear you will be down here soon. Extremely nice for you to acknowledge the hard work your realtor went through assisting you in the process and everyone else involved.
May 29, 2008 at 3:00 PM #213737jpinpbParticipantraptorduck – I think I got on this board about the time your saga began. It was quite interesting and I don’t know about anyone else, but it felt like I was living vicariously through you in your home buying experience. I knew everything would work out in the end and I am pleased to hear you will be down here soon. Extremely nice for you to acknowledge the hard work your realtor went through assisting you in the process and everyone else involved.
May 29, 2008 at 3:00 PM #213764jpinpbParticipantraptorduck – I think I got on this board about the time your saga began. It was quite interesting and I don’t know about anyone else, but it felt like I was living vicariously through you in your home buying experience. I knew everything would work out in the end and I am pleased to hear you will be down here soon. Extremely nice for you to acknowledge the hard work your realtor went through assisting you in the process and everyone else involved.
May 29, 2008 at 3:00 PM #213793jpinpbParticipantraptorduck – I think I got on this board about the time your saga began. It was quite interesting and I don’t know about anyone else, but it felt like I was living vicariously through you in your home buying experience. I knew everything would work out in the end and I am pleased to hear you will be down here soon. Extremely nice for you to acknowledge the hard work your realtor went through assisting you in the process and everyone else involved.
May 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM #213685New_RenterParticipantraptorduck,
Congrats on your new home and thanks for documenting your home search odyssey! I think I have read nearly all of your posts over these many months and can really commensurate with what you have gone through. Your insights have been awesome and I much appreciate you bearing your soul for the benefit of your fellow bloggers. Maybe it was some good therapy for you too, eh?
Sincerely,
New_Renter
(Hopefully I will be able to change my login name to “New_Homeowner” at some point in the next year or two!)
May 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM #213841New_RenterParticipantraptorduck,
Congrats on your new home and thanks for documenting your home search odyssey! I think I have read nearly all of your posts over these many months and can really commensurate with what you have gone through. Your insights have been awesome and I much appreciate you bearing your soul for the benefit of your fellow bloggers. Maybe it was some good therapy for you too, eh?
Sincerely,
New_Renter
(Hopefully I will be able to change my login name to “New_Homeowner” at some point in the next year or two!)
May 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM #213814New_RenterParticipantraptorduck,
Congrats on your new home and thanks for documenting your home search odyssey! I think I have read nearly all of your posts over these many months and can really commensurate with what you have gone through. Your insights have been awesome and I much appreciate you bearing your soul for the benefit of your fellow bloggers. Maybe it was some good therapy for you too, eh?
Sincerely,
New_Renter
(Hopefully I will be able to change my login name to “New_Homeowner” at some point in the next year or two!)
May 29, 2008 at 4:01 PM #213761New_RenterParticipantraptorduck,
Congrats on your new home and thanks for documenting your home search odyssey! I think I have read nearly all of your posts over these many months and can really commensurate with what you have gone through. Your insights have been awesome and I much appreciate you bearing your soul for the benefit of your fellow bloggers. Maybe it was some good therapy for you too, eh?
Sincerely,
New_Renter
(Hopefully I will be able to change my login name to “New_Homeowner” at some point in the next year or two!)
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