| It truly is sad, as they were a very good company. The poor schedulers who you develop relationships with are caught in the middle, and know they will be losing a LOT of good people. NREIS is cutting off its nose to spite its face; they may see some short-term earnings gains, but at the sacrifice of years of goodwill by turning their backs on a loyal stable of trusted, dependable SAs. Now, as the inexperienved newbies and hobbyists gobble up the lower fees, the errors will increase and WE will be called to clean them up. Eventually, the error rate may upset enough people that some additional states may go to attorney-only, after which OUR original rates will look like a bargain! Guess they will learn the hard way that you DO get what you pay for. |