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From my experience the same thing applies to builders and other trades. Various people let me down re quotes and not returning calls 6 months ago, some of them are now phoning back but the works done and any new stuff will go the way of the people who bothered to turn up for the earlier jobs or had the decency to say they were too busy.Same applies to the car salesmen who diddnt let me test drive various cars over the years, including a plonker at toyota who said "Your cars (a Scooby) worth 5k Still want a test drive in the MR2", I bought and Elise the next weekend happen to have owned an MR2 before the Scooby as well.Treat you customers well when its fair weather and when the storms come they will remember you.
why do you think house prices are as high as they are? if estate agents were not on a commision basis, then all our mortgages would be lower!
Quote from: MudRat on November 18, 2008, 18:14:17why do you think house prices are as high as they are? if estate agents were not on a commision basis, then all our mortgages would be lower!I have to agree with that comment. You want to sell your house so you go to an estate agent and THEY value it! and advise you what to put in on for. We considered putting our house up two years ago, one estate agent said £430,000!!! The realistic ones said £275,000Its true, 3% of £300,000 is alot more than 3% of £250,000.
decent wages or find another job?
apart from pride in your work etc
Just remember Estate agents just do what they are told, to be fair when I was an estate agent the things the vendors asked us to do were appaling.Things like..."Tell the buyer I want another £10 K or I'm not exchanging contracts""If you think they have money put the price up""Don't tell them about the damp" We valued the property at £250,000 so the vendor wanted to put it on at £350,000 when we refused he complained to the bosses. The thing is with Estate agents the work for the seller not the buyer. The problem is some buyer think they work for them :roll:I have more stories of when I worked in Estate agency in Grayshott and Alton than I have in the police! But I would not do it again for all the tea in China.
Next time you are in town, pop into your local branch, when they ask if they can help you, say you are a cash buyer and would like to look at all local properties over 400 grand, when they say 'really', say 'NO' and run out laughing! If you feeling very mean, get them to fill out the paperwork and make you a tea, before taking a fake mobile phone call and going outside to take it, at which point walk away! Happy days! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
How to wind a teacher up.............Tell em they are well over paid for what they do............................................... :twisted:
The boot is firmly on the buyer's foot right now. I'm having great fun whilst looking for a new house at the moment - you can pretty much offer what you like for a house these days and the seller (and estate agent) has to take every offer quite seriously. I'm hoping to get a deal soon on a house which started at 280K in January, for less than 200K. If the seller won't budge- then move on. There are plenty of other sellers who must eventually cave in. What makes me laugh most is the sellers who still think they can sell a house in 2009 for it's 2007 'top of the market' value.....My advice if you're looking to buy at the moment- start by offering at least 50k under the asking price. There's some serious bargains starting to appear out there.
Quote from: laser_jock99 on November 18, 2008, 22:36:44The boot is firmly on the buyer's foot right now. I'm having great fun whilst looking for a new house at the moment - you can pretty much offer what you like for a house these days and the seller (and estate agent) has to take every offer quite seriously. I'm hoping to get a deal soon on a house which started at 280K in January, for less than 200K. If the seller won't budge- then move on. There are plenty of other sellers who must eventually cave in. What makes me laugh most is the sellers who still think they can sell a house in 2009 for it's 2007 'top of the market' value.....My advice if you're looking to buy at the moment- start by offering at least 50k under the asking price. There's some serious bargains starting to appear out there.thats why we pulled our house off the market.....people were making really stupid offers.....now we know its a buyers market but we aint that desperate to sell........... roll on 2011 ...we will try again then maybe ;)out estate agents were terrible though.....we are still dealing with ethe scam they tried to pull on us