1,052,211
This question was memorable enough to recall it was asked in the past couple of months. I realize you have added to it. You need to go back to your broker and speak with an attorney. This is a legal issue.
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
6,393,494
Normally I would say, walk away, but after that much deceit, send it to an attny.
Get an attny who will work on a percentage of the collection and stop trying to contact the buyers, that will just muddy the waters more.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
5,583,278
5,230,102
Definitely speak to your broker and hire an attorney - you were deceived and I DO hope you got your money out of this.
3,727,873
I'd let it go as a learning experince. If I were in this position, I'd feel like these buyers were creeps, but clearly I must have done something to lose their confidence. Work with the ones who love you and let the bad ones go.
2,224,473
It sounds to me like you are owed a commission. Talk with your broker and see what it will take to pursue this issue.
2,781,173
Hard work & service leads the way to earning a living or in this case a commission. BTW...there are ways to measure w/o disturbing anyone. As far as what to do? People pay for that knowledge before, during and after wards
2,810,149
You're probably owed a commission, but this sounds like one that isn't really worth the brain damage to pursue. Taking someone to court over this is not a slam dunk, no matter what the law says, and having a really pissed off client out there stirring up trouble is never a good idea. Chalk it up to experience and move on.
4,800,082
Sure sounds like you have a claim, but it's up to your broker and possibly the courts to decide.