Jhbryaniv
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Well, those mega corporations already make to much money....minus 25 percent of course lol
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Well, those mega corporations already make to much money....minus 25 percent of course lol
" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." Justice BrandeisWhenever the government steps in to "help" things, I am instantly reminded of...
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Classic example of how useless they are. Their commissions infuriate me.I couldn't believe the check our realtor walked away with when we sold in Florida for essentially 3 days of work.
I mean I can, I signed the contract with him, but still.
3 days and dude netted 17k.
Edit: it also made clearer why he was so willing to pay for the photographer and other little things out of pocket...
I would not budge. Short but firm conversation. And they had no choice but to bring their clients by because their clients spotted the house while searching the MLS. Realtors did f*** all. Also had realtors stopping by for other open houses because they saw my professional sign, thought the event was at my house and never picked up on the For Sale by Owner. I'd keep my mouth shut and let them right on in. One of those clowns clients made an offer the same day... which is when the realtor realized my house was FSBO. She was PISSED about the 1/2 %. PISSED. Me being me... with other offers in hand, told her to f*** off and hung up the phone. (Warden was not impressed with me.)Yes I believe if they had to actually list the asking price, they wouldn't be as bold to put markups on because people would just rule it out without even inquiring. I currently do that if it says please call or just lists MSRP because I don't like their BSlook at the window sticker - the one from the factory. the price there is the price it should be . . .
Caution, Former Car Salesman Rant Ahead:Just in time for excess truck inventory. Lots are full, outside of a few high demand models it's becoming a buyer's market. The fact manufacturer's just increased their MSRP (F-150s up 10-15K on the same model/trim, Rangers 5-10K increase), means we'll be seeing deep "discounts" in the near-term.
Sure such as “market adjustment” fee of $10,000.00 & that’s on top of the full msrp and all of their add-one like delivery.The FTC finalized the rule it proposed last year, cracking down on bogus fees. And NADA isn't happy about it.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized its new rule designed to combat nefarious automobile dealerships using shady tactics when selling cars. Called the Combating Auto Retail Scams (CARS) Rule, it will eliminate junk fees that are sometimes added to purchase agreements and present customers with a clearer up-front picture of what the final price will be. In theory, anyway.
Shady Dealership Upcharges Are Now Illegal (msn.com)
They got $36 k from us on our house sale in Broward County.I couldn't believe the check our realtor walked away with when we sold in Florida for essentially 3 days of work.
I mean I can, I signed the contract with him, but still.
3 days and dude netted 17k.
Edit: it also made clearer why he was so willing to pay for the photographer and other little things out of pocket...