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scum of the earth - not sure who are worse- IT Recruiters or Estate Agents? thre both generally uni drops outs or have useless degrees from crap universities and both have a natural tendency to talk tulipe.
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Now they're whinging that nothing has happened in a week. Apart from solicitor details what exactly do they expect.
Blood pressure = sky high
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Decent discount, happy anyway.
Their FA did call and spouted usual pimp muck about if we don't go to the office and see the FA, the estate agent is liable for all the vendor costs should the sale not go through.
If that's in the contract between agent and vendor then the agent needs to negotiate better.
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That's a pretty unusual lie. They might try and foist their IFA (or FA) on you, but if you've got a mortgage offer they won't turn you down...Originally posted by Epiphone View PostUsual lies about how you have to have a mortgage from them etc. anyway, our offer has been accepted now
Oh, time to be a grown up and have proper bills to pay.
d'oh.
Oh, and congratulations. It's nice to have somewhere to call your own. I hope you got a nice fat discount in this climate.
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maybe he just found out that his house has lost a little valueOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas something particular happened?
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sucking up to them does not help to get into estate agent uni
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Estate Agent
Scum. All of em. Apart from the ones that are lying scum.
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