Trying to get my head around this. You make an offer to the seller, Mr.
DVC, through Agent A at Mickey's Resale Co., and it is accepted by the seller, Mr. DVC. Agent A decides to go grab lunch and have a smoke and leaves the paperwork on his desk.
Subsequently, Agent B, also an employee of Mickey's Resale Co., presents another offer to Mr. DVC, and he accepts this offer as well, knowing full-well that he just accepted the offer presented by Agent A earlier in the very same day.
This is wrong on so many levels. The seller accepted two different offers presented to him by two agents from the same company without raising a question as to what happened to the first accepted offer? He doesn't say anything to Agent B? Did he say something to Agent B, and Agent B pushed his deal through anyway?
Does Mickey's Resale Co. not have any protocols for locking in deals? What was the reason for waiting "to enter the information for a bit"? No communication between agents? There's no way the seller is going to go back to the first deal. The second one must have been a higher offer. Tell him the second deal is a no-go and he'll just walk.