Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A $35 branded tumbler is outright insulting. I'm sure OP would rather have received nothing.
OP here - this is exactly my point. I wasn't expecting anything and would have preferred nothing rather than a tumbler with the realtors name on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their cut on that sale is $60,000
If I sold my 2 million dollar house with a Realtor and all I got was a branded $300 cooler, I can promise you I would tell every person I know to never use them.
Wasn’t that the agreed upon price for their services?
Realtors give “gifts” because some clients are whiny babies who will give them a bad referral because they didn’t get their egos stroked with monogrammed tea towels.
- not a realtor
+1. I'm so glad that I'm not a realtor. I'd lose my mind.
You're assuming Realtors have minds to begin with. As a class, they might just be the dumbest people on the planet.
And yet receiving a “gift” from them makes you happy and not receiving one makes you pout.
Its acknowledgement and appreciation. Thank you so much for choosing me to be your realtor . I appreciate you and hope we can do business again in the future. period. How can a realtor NOT do this?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. This has nothing to do with the options either a gift or cutting commission. It's a thank you. And frankly a good business practice on the part of the realtor. Every realtor we've used, except our first one who was brand new, gave us a gift.
Same with our friends.
Anonymous wrote:When we bought our first house, we got a few 10% discount coupons for Macy’s. Second house at 2 mil, we received wine, a personalized cutting board and a Tiffany bowl. All useful. We also get a pie every year from the realtor. I think agents should give something. It helps generate business. I’ll refer people to my last agent.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is bizarre. Your relationship with your realtor is a business relationship. Why anyone expects a gift is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, if it were a size that I wanted, I'd be fine with that. We sold our last home for $850K and got a wooden cutting board with the realtor's company on it. I wasn't offended, just irritated that the size was odd so it was difficult to actually use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought/sold about 1 million of real estate with my agent. He gave us a mug with a picture of our new house...and the wrong address listed on it.
Sorry but I’m laughing at this one! That’s actually so funny and extremely humiliating for the realtor! Did you tell him or let it go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their cut on that sale is $60,000
If I sold my 2 million dollar house with a Realtor and all I got was a branded $300 cooler, I can promise you I would tell every person I know to never use them.
Wasn’t that the agreed upon price for their services?
Realtors give “gifts” because some clients are whiny babies who will give them a bad referral because they didn’t get their egos stroked with monogrammed tea towels.
- not a realtor
+1. I'm so glad that I'm not a realtor. I'd lose my mind.
You're assuming Realtors have minds to begin with. As a class, they might just be the dumbest people on the planet.
And yet receiving a “gift” from them makes you happy and not receiving one makes you pout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their cut on that sale is $60,000
If I sold my 2 million dollar house with a Realtor and all I got was a branded $300 cooler, I can promise you I would tell every person I know to never use them.
Wasn’t that the agreed upon price for their services?
Realtors give “gifts” because some clients are whiny babies who will give them a bad referral because they didn’t get their egos stroked with monogrammed tea towels.
- not a realtor
+1. I'm so glad that I'm not a realtor. I'd lose my mind.
You're assuming Realtors have minds to begin with. As a class, they might just be the dumbest people on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their cut on that sale is $60,000
If I sold my 2 million dollar house with a Realtor and all I got was a branded $300 cooler, I can promise you I would tell every person I know to never use them.
Wasn’t that the agreed upon price for their services?
Realtors give “gifts” because some clients are whiny babies who will give them a bad referral because they didn’t get their egos stroked with monogrammed tea towels.
- not a realtor
+1. I'm so glad that I'm not a realtor. I'd lose my mind.
Anonymous wrote:I never really understood why rich people feel they are owed a gift from a realtor. The entitlement kind of makes me want to barf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never bought a house so honest question: what do you think would be an appropriate gift?
*painting of the house we moved from
*gift baskets
*good bottles of wine
*theater tix
It's not about the $$ spent, but the thought. I would take a $40 bottle of wine over an office branded yeti anyday.
Ditto.
Large gift baskets, a printer and a large gift basket, and paid for half of a roof replacement. The last agent who got a ridiculous commission for doing very, very little work was insulting to me, the wife, was incompetent and shushed me when I saw problems being ignored during the inspection and was useless when we saw the owner did none of the things they agreed to in the contract after the inspection. She suggested we owed her a gift.