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grr ...agents!
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LOL feeling hurt and offended, It just reminds me of conversations with ex-girlfriends where you're left thinking "What planet are you on love". -
Thanks for your advice everyone.
I was just venting. Agent came back with a rise, not the £50 I was looking for, better than a poke in the eye I suppose.Comment
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LOL, I know! He is a top guy to be fair and has done a lot for me, but still!Originally posted by Antman View PostLOL feeling hurt and offended, It just reminds me of conversations with ex-girlfriends where you're left thinking "What planet are you on love".There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who do not.Comment
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Better in your pocket than theirs and all for a few phone calls, free money in a sense!Originally posted by Antman View PostThanks for your advice everyone.
I was just venting. Agent came back with a rise, not the £50 I was looking for, better than a poke in the eye I suppose.There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who do not.Comment
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Is it possible to find out what the agents % is that they charge to the client? I am currently negotiating a renewal and have asked for a share of their margin and they have come back with less than 1% and siad they can do no more.Comment
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IMO best way is to ask the client. I have never had a client that has denied my request.Originally posted by mulberryblue View PostIs it possible to find out what the agents % is that they charge to the client? I am currently negotiating a renewal and have asked for a share of their margin and they have come back with less than 1% and siad they can do no more.Comment
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LOL @ agents and their BS.Originally posted by mulberryblue View PostIs it possible to find out what the agents % is that they charge to the client? I am currently negotiating a renewal and have asked for a share of their margin and they have come back with less than 1% and siad they can do no more.
I bet this is because "the computer won't let them"!!Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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