Thanks to everyone for your replies.
Long story short, we have/had an out of state property for sale for close to 2 years. We've used a few different realtors and had it on and off the market for awhile. The house is in a sleepy PA town and we've been told all along from the realtor that there is little to no interest in the home and to drop the price more, etc.
Then a letter comes in the mail to us from a person who has been trying to get in to see the house since early November. He has been treated terribly by the realtor whom had cancelled 4 showings to this gentleman for no good reason. Frustrated, this guy somehow found (us) the owners of the property and wrote us a letter telling us that he's been trying to view and buy this property for months but our realtor WILL NOT show him the home - we think because it's a 30 minute drive from the realtor's office and the price of the home won't net a large commission. Their contract expired 12/30, and they were telling anyone who called on the property since that day that we "took the home off the market due to a death in the family" which was a complete outright lie.
Anyway, we arranged to show this gentleman the home ourselves on Saturday through another family member, and we had another person stop by at that same time to say they also had interest in this home and wanted to buy it on the spot. Hmm...2 offers in one day?
DH called the manager of the Real Estate office and voiced his displeasure in how they've treated this listing. If this guy didn't send us a note telling us what went on, we'd have believed the realtor and the lies they told us about having no interest in the home. They've failed to return calls, cancelled numerous viewings and have "made" us lower the price of our home to generate more interest when there obviously was interest in the home at a higher price. In addition, they told potential customers that we took the listing off the market (again, a lie) because of a death in the family (lie, and they're informing a customer that we may be in a compromised position to take an offer because of a death of one of the owners).
Again, I don't know if those things are "illegal", but if they're not illegal, it sure is on the borderline. Of course the owner said he'd talk with the realtors and that customer service is their specialty, etc, etc.....and they'd get back to us (oh, and that they don't have any claim to the gentleman who contacted us to buy the house).
It's just frustrating dealing with this nonsense....