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Lack of Information about Vendors Onward Purchase

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  • eddddy
    eddddy Posts: 18,215 Forumite
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    I thought I would provide you with an interesting development which has occurred since my last post. We have unexpectedly been contacted by the estate agents to update us on the stage of our vendors onward sale and they have advised they will now try to update us weekly as they find out more information. 

    We have not made any contact with them since before placing my initial post, but we are now more reassured by where we are in the process and the timeline of things. We are not sure if the estate agents have just gone away and thought about it, realising it was in their interest to keep us update or something else....

    My guess is that you just caught somebody at the estate agent on a bad day - and they gave you a childish and unprofessional response.

    And now, they're coming as close as they can to apologising for their behaviour.


    Perhaps the main thing to take away from this is that they may say something else childing and unprofessional in the future - and you might need to leave them to calm down again for a day or two before continuing the conversation.


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