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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Proper etiquette
I would just like to have a discussion on proper etiquette. I have been having a lot of issues with so called investor "professionals" lately not returning phone calls when I call to inquire on properties they have posted somewhere for sale, typically off market. I know it may already be sold or they are busy showing it or may be on the phone but I always ask in my message to let me know one way or the other because I am spending time running the numbers and researching while I wait for their phone call and I want to move on otherwise. Is it wrong of me to want a reply to my inquiry? It just seems rude and unprofessional. I just live by the golden rule to treat others the way I would want to be treated. Maybe I'm just being silly. Comments?