Most companies are run by individuals who pay little attention to details. They go through life presumably considering themselves too important to give good service to customers, and the sad fact is that there have been, traditionally, more customers right there to take the place of those who are ticked off and vow never to give that company their business. Chrysler corporation sits high on this list - presumably their statistical advisers indicated to the higher-ups that they can make more profits by making defective products and not honoring commonsense in fixing the issues. Their transmissions are a great example of this.
I was surprised though, when, in the current economical climate, I made an online enquiry via the website http://www.mls.ca where I had seen a listing that was of interest, and, as I currently have my own property up for sale, am positioned to make an offer subject to my own sale.
Clicking on the link brought up a form, and I filled it in. That was 3 days ago. After not getting a response the following day, I then contacted the realtor agent by email. That was 2 days ago.
Now, can you imagine having a corner store, and as people walk in, refusing to serve, or even acknowledge their presence?
The big question is, assuming I follow this through and somehow buy the property, then if and when I come to sell it, do they imagine in their wildest dreams that I will list it with them? I even went directly to that selling agents website, and it isn't even listed there!
WHAT A LOAD OF LOSERS!
0 Comment(s).