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Adam Bartomeo
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Who is more unethical Realtors or used car salesmen?

Adam Bartomeo
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I know this will ruffle a few feathers but it is a fair question.

I have met and had hundreds of interactions with realtors and I am never surprised at the new lows that some of them can reach. I was also a manager at CarMax (the largest seller of used vehicles in the world) so I understand used car sales people.

Before you get too upset, I agree that there are good realtors and good used sales people out there (I think that they are few and far between). But, based on my experience both are highly questionable in their interactions and practices.

Most recently I found out that a realtor that represented me told the other agent pertinent information about my situation when I expressly told them that they were not to share it with anyone. This caused me a loss of about $10,000.

I am a highly religious man that tries to operate honestly and fairly in all interaction (I am human and do make mistakes). But, I have been lied to, deceived and wronged by almost every realtor and car salesman that I have encountered.

Please share your story with me and see if you can change my jaded view of these so called "professions" or share a story that reinforces my point of view.

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Jerry Stanford
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There's good, bad and ugly in any group of persons, places, things or organizations no matter where you go or what you do.  You will encounter each type in your lifetime. 

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Jake Stenziano
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My vote goes to car salesman. Those guys are harder to deal with than the banks lol

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Chris Soignier#5 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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Chris Soignier#5 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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As someone who just completed the educational requirements for my license, and will also spend a decent amount to get and maintain it, I can't imagine putting my license at risk by compromising my ethics.    Realtors who don't act in their clients' best interests deserve to be reported and be held accountable for their actions.    Used car salesmen, OTOH, don't similarly risk their livelihood by deceiving customers since they're not licensed.