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ve to go now. Thanks for calling.
Caller: You could be sued.
Seller: Bye.
Sample Conversation #2
Seller: Hello?
Caller: Hi. I saw your "house for sale" ad and I wanted to ask you a few questions.
Seller: Who’s calling, please?
Caller: My name is Heather McCarthy.
Seller: Hi Heather. Are you looking to buy a home or are you a real estate professional?
Caller: I’m a buyer’s broker and I have a client who’s interested in your house. I’d like to bring them by for a look if you’re okay with that.
Seller: Well, I hadn’t planned on paying a buyer’s broker’s commission. You can bring them buy if you first let them know they’d have to pay your commission on this house.
Caller: I’ll talk to them about that and get back to you.
Seller: Sounds good. Thanks for calling.
Caller: Thanks. Bye.
Sample Conversation #3
Seller: Hello?
Caller: Hi. I’m calling about your "house for sale" ad. Is the property still available?
Seller: Who’s calling, please?
Caller: My name’s Tom Gunderson. I saw your house ad in the Sunday classifieds.
Seller: Hi Tom. I’m Janet O’Neill. The house is still for sale. Have you seen our Internet ad?
Caller: No, I haven’t.
Seller: It has a lot of information on the house. Pictures, description, taxes. If you give me your email address I’ll send you the link.
Caller: Okay, it’s tomg@spamnet.com. Would you mind telling me if you’ve had any offers. |
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