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Old 04-17-2001, 09:14 AM
Scott B
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Having had a terrible experience with an agent that acted as a dual agent for us and the seller, Some neighbors in the neighborhood wanted to know how I was treated as they where thinking of using the same company. I stated to them that I was treated badly and overall screwed on the deal. I gave them specifics. Apparently, the broker has heard of this and called me at work and wanted me to cease and desist all negative comments regarding her firm and agent. She said that I was ruining their working relationships within our area. I wonder, can she really tell me not to say anything about my experiences if they are true? I explained to her that I was asked and I responded in kind. What did she expect me to do ?
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Old 04-18-2001, 02:29 AM
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She is an idiot. Tell her that if she harasses you again you will contact the State licensing board, the real estate commission, the Board of Realtors, BBB etc.
Also tell her to cease and desist screwing clients.
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