Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has this ever worked for anyone?
Has anyone themselves ever sent a (presumably hand written) note and had it work?
something like,
"hi, we're a family of 5 looking for a house like yours. Pls contact us if you have any thoughts of selling".
For what it's worth, this is not in an especially hot market (not DC). Things sell but take 30-60 days to do so.
thx
Just go find another house. God, the entitlement.
huh.
time to up your meds, you sound angry.
np. i don't think pp sounds angry at all. i agree that this strategy is offensively presumptuous.
what is offensive about it?
If you have to ask you will never get it. You probably show up at weddings with your uninvited children, too.
now you're just being mean.
NP. No, if you do not understand how this is tacky and rude then you will never understand. Its gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has this ever worked for anyone?
Has anyone themselves ever sent a (presumably hand written) note and had it work?
something like,
"hi, we're a family of 5 looking for a house like yours. Pls contact us if you have any thoughts of selling".
For what it's worth, this is not in an especially hot market (not DC). Things sell but take 30-60 days to do so.
thx
Just go find another house. God, the entitlement.
huh.
time to up your meds, you sound angry.
np. i don't think pp sounds angry at all. i agree that this strategy is offensively presumptuous.
what is offensive about it?
If you have to ask you will never get it. You probably show up at weddings with your uninvited children, too.
now you're just being mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get these letters a lot. I usually just throw them out, but we are going to be putting our house on the market soon, so I would respond if we got one now.
I would only respond if the letter came with an obnoxiously high offer. Otherwise why bother? I would much rather put it on the open market and see what I would get.
Anonymous wrote:We get these letters a lot. I usually just throw them out, but we are going to be putting our house on the market soon, so I would respond if we got one now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has this ever worked for anyone?
Has anyone themselves ever sent a (presumably hand written) note and had it work?
something like,
"hi, we're a family of 5 looking for a house like yours. Pls contact us if you have any thoughts of selling".
For what it's worth, this is not in an especially hot market (not DC). Things sell but take 30-60 days to do so.
thx
Just go find another house. God, the entitlement.
huh.
time to up your meds, you sound angry.
np. i don't think pp sounds angry at all. i agree that this strategy is offensively presumptuous.
what is offensive about it?
If you have to ask you will never get it. You probably show up at weddings with your uninvited children, too.
Anonymous wrote:Don't ever send me that kind of letter if my house is not on sale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has this ever worked for anyone?
Has anyone themselves ever sent a (presumably hand written) note and had it work?
something like,
"hi, we're a family of 5 looking for a house like yours. Pls contact us if you have any thoughts of selling".
For what it's worth, this is not in an especially hot market (not DC). Things sell but take 30-60 days to do so.
thx
Just go find another house. God, the entitlement.
huh.
time to up your meds, you sound angry.
np. i don't think pp sounds angry at all. i agree that this strategy is offensively presumptuous.
what is offensive about it?