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Re: Giving out defects to hiring entity
Posted by SteveS/CA of CA on 8/17/19 8:56am Msg #609394
I always feel uncomfortable when I get these "high profile" (according to the title company) clients who don't want you to confirm and won't give you their phone number (or at least the title company won't give it to you). In every case, it has turned out to be just a regular person who happens to have a little money so they're treated like Gods by everyone involved. They don't behave any differently with me than anyone else does. It amuses me that they're perceived to have to be treated with "white gloves".
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 Giving out defects to hiring entity -  Cheryl Elliott on 8/16/19 2:42pm
 Re: Giving out defects to hiring entity -  Ilene C. Seidel on 8/16/19 4:13pm
 Re: Giving out defects to hiring entity -  Cheryl Elliott on 8/16/19 5:17pm
 So true. There is nothing, like our business. - Alz on 8/17/19 1:34am
 Re: Giving out defects to hiring entity -  JanetK_CA on 8/16/19 6:22pm
 Re: Giving out defects to hiring entity - SteveS/CA on 8/17/19 8:56am
 Couldn't agree more! :D n/m -  JanetK_CA on 8/17/19 5:33pm
 You have amazing writing skills & IMO they're wasted -  MW/VA on 8/17/19 8:50am
 I think we all have one or two in us. - Alz on 8/17/19 10:54am
 Re: I think we all have one or two in us. - Cheryl/SC on 8/18/19 2:02pm
 Re: I think we all have one or two in us. -  Cheryl Elliott on 8/18/19 8:13pm
 I didn't mean a book about this industry necessarily. LOL n/m -  MW/VA on 8/17/19 7:27pm



 
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