luvdisneyland
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 6, 2015
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I think the concern is not that they may have to make a different offer but many have been told this multiple times.
In your case, you were sent an offer and then before you even responded had others. I’m not sure I agree that the original buyer should not have been given a chance for you to respond, even if they told you they had gotten back ups and then the process of sending best begins. But, then again, any company can do it the way they want.
Personally, won’t use them as I’m not a fan of what I have read but at least getting an example of how it can happen so fast is a good one!
Perhaps, but I do think it is the best way to go about it. This happening a bunch of times doesn't sound any alarms to me, this company does a ton of business and sells hundreds of contracts a month, if a desirable listing pops up, they are very likely to get multiple offers, still not sure why this is a negative to buyers, a let down, maybe but certainly not the agency's fault. I have also bought from them and had offers where they informed me there were other offers and asked if I wanted to change my offer, I didn't take it personally or think they were trying to scam me, I was glad I had an opportunity to still be in the game.
I am not sure how the offers came in on my last contract I mentioned, but what if the first one was low (ex $100 pp) and the other was $2 off of asking, it wouldn't make sense to me for them to hold off on a good offer while they negotiate with some one who came in significantly less ( I am not saying that is what they did, just playing devils advocate). I have always had a great experience and I think the accusations and assumptions are uncalled for. It seems to me that lots of folks here are mad that they don't fire sale things like Fidelity (which I would never sell with for this reason).