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Worried about being gazumped

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  • chickmug
    chickmug Posts: 3,279 Forumite
    tek-monkey wrote: »
    I am experiencing a few problems with Firefox 3.5 where I sometimes need to clear the cache to get a page to properly refresh. This is VERY frustrating as I'm a web developer, so need to see my updates immediately! Now I'm back on IE til I can sort it out, which isn't ideal.

    I only mention this as my property bee sometimes seems out of date, and a clearout helps.

    Excellent point.

    I recall now some people complaining about our stuff not being updated but they found it hard to accept it could be their PC the or the way their ISP held stuff in the cach as well.
    A retired senior partner, in own agency, with 40 years experience in property sales & new build. In latter part of career specialising in commercial - mostly business sales.
  • Exactly, the EA may well be aware of this but its easier to just say it takes a few days. I've worked in IT retail/repair before, some conversations are best not had as they take forever and just confuse the customer. Its easier to use a throwaway answer that most will take as true, then explain further to those in the knowledge.
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