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[quote=svelte]lol, cremation notices!! 🙂
And maybe it’s just me, but it seems a lil sleazy to me to come online anonymously to slam somebody and threaten to report them. Seems to me the upstanding thing to do would be to contact them directly, let them know who you are, and tell them you don’t appreciate their tactics.[/quote]
I already did that using our names but have not received a response. I disagree that coming out is sleazy as he should know who we are if he reads this.
sunny88Participant[img_assist|nid=15397|title=The letter|desc=This is the letter the sleazy guy sent us.|link=node|align=left|width=77|height=100]
sunny88Participant[quote=svelte][quote=ocrenter]
Most of the things you mentioned are all positive, or at least part of normal living.
[/quote]Well I don’t know about you but I don’t think getting old is a positive! lol
They are all businesses prepared to offer a service who are seeking people needing that service. I see no problem with that, even if it is for an event that people aren’t happy about.[/quote]
That may be true, but sending out letters to people who signed a QCD assuming that they are divorcing is sleazy and distasteful!
sunny88Participant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=sunny88]My wife and I received a letter from a realtor recently stating that “divorce is an uncomfortable process, no matter what the reasons behind it…. Either way, I am here to help you both”. ……I’m even thinking of filing a complaint to the Department of Real Estate. What do you think?[/quote]
sunny, no question about it: the guy is not only cheap and sleazy, he’s obviously clueless, too.
You can file a complaint with the appropriate state government agency, but I’m willing to bet you’ll get someone who will tell you that Sleazoid acted appropriately and entirely within the law. While implying that you’re exhibiting spoiled middle class citizen behavioral traits by calling to complain.
I think that you’ll get a lot more satisfaction if you find public arenas in which to embarrass him. You won’t have to risk slander or libel: simply provide the details of this guy’s brilliant and innovative direct marketing ploy, like you did here, and the word will spread. Letters to local newspapers if they have “citizen bitchin'” columns. Real estate sites where you can enter comments on this guy’s listings. Perhaps a YouTube video.
However, the frustrated ACLU attorney deep inside me thinks that you might want to phone the guy first, and tell him that you didn’t appreciate what he did. He may be having a really tough time of it financially, like so many these days, desperately trying to come up with marketing ideas that will keep him in business, and the thought that it might be hurtful and offensive to potential clients didn’t occur to him. Cluelessness can be a situation-related temporary condition – it isn’t always a hard-wired character deficiency.
But if the guy does turn out to be the total dick that everyone’s predicting, go for the jugular, baby![/quote]
I agree with you completely. The guy’s name is Brian Flock.
sunny88ParticipantThis falls into the category of “ambulance chasers”…
sunny88ParticipantShe is a very attractive woman who is popular in some conservative circles. The news of her behavior in the past may damage her reputation as a conservative. I don’t believe that she will have a political future given the fact that she cannot gain traction. Also, there is no way she can win against her male counterparts such as Romney and Perry in the Republican primary.
sunny88ParticipantI doubt that they will ever go this low unless the economy crashes like in Greece. This is an unlikely scenario as Obama will step in and rescue the economy with additional $450 billion and other brilliant ideas.
sunny88ParticipantWhat a steal! The main problem is the fire risk. However, if a buyer pays cash no insurance is needed
sunny88ParticipantWhat a steal! The main problem is the fire risk. However, if a buyer pays cash no insurance is needed
sunny88ParticipantWhat a steal! The main problem is the fire risk. However, if a buyer pays cash no insurance is needed
sunny88ParticipantWhat a steal! The main problem is the fire risk. However, if a buyer pays cash no insurance is needed
sunny88ParticipantWhat a steal! The main problem is the fire risk. However, if a buyer pays cash no insurance is needed
sunny88ParticipantIn my opinion, some of the resale homes under distress are real bargains at this time. I would not buy a new home in Stonebridge for this reason.
sunny88ParticipantIn my opinion, some of the resale homes under distress are real bargains at this time. I would not buy a new home in Stonebridge for this reason.
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