Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm so sorry this is happening to you.
Anonymous wrote:The best gifts are sketches/paintings of the house you just bought. Great keepsake even if you don’t display it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm so sorry this is happening to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a beautiful little framed art picture of the house once too, that was a good gift. Most recently I bought an inexpensive condo and the realtor gave me a basket with dishtowels, a coffee mug and other assorted housewarming type gifts, I appreciated it very much.
I think it's possible your Yeti tumbler was a commentary on how easy or difficult it was to work with you. Perhaps she or he does not really want any repeat business from you? Considering the current downturn in the market that is a bit of a serious issue you might want to consider.
Nope - in all honesty, we were very easy to work with and the Agent did zero painting/staging, etc.
It’s not clear what you mean when you say the realtor did zero painting/staging. Did you expect the realtor to pay for painting and staging?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a beautiful little framed art picture of the house once too, that was a good gift. Most recently I bought an inexpensive condo and the realtor gave me a basket with dishtowels, a coffee mug and other assorted housewarming type gifts, I appreciated it very much.
I think it's possible your Yeti tumbler was a commentary on how easy or difficult it was to work with you. Perhaps she or he does not really want any repeat business from you? Considering the current downturn in the market that is a bit of a serious issue you might want to consider.
Nope - in all honesty, we were very easy to work with and the Agent did zero painting/staging, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got nasty ethnically labeled wine. Just nasty
Um, what exactly does "ethnically labeled wine" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got nasty ethnically labeled wine. Just nasty
Um, what exactly does "ethnically labeled wine" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather take commission deduction every time over random junk.
+1
OP sounds very, very, very, very green.