
4 March 2006 | 3 replies
As a result, my friends, family, and clients are getting crappy service and that gets attached to my credibility.I basically don't trust any of the services I am aware of that claim to provide or source out "qualified referrals" because there is no incentive for those third party services to provide a good quality service to someone who isn't a repeat customer (listing agents, home sellers, and buyers aren't repeat customers for them...the business model doesn't encourage repeat customers).
21 February 2006 | 0 replies
Its all webbased etc, no downloads - easy for the end customer to view basically.

29 March 2006 | 4 replies
Our software allows us to customize reports then attach them to a propspect.

23 April 2016 | 13 replies
After a while of being on top of your game you should build a "customer base" of investors that will begin to trust your information, judgemnet on a proerty and you will be able to move more deals.

16 January 2008 | 27 replies
We build high dollar 1M to 2M custom homes in desireable areas that will sell because they have the location and bells and whistles people with money want.

19 May 2006 | 10 replies
I don't see anything wrong with adding Spanish as a second "official" language as long as the percentage of the population that speaks Spanish as their primary, or only, language is large enough to offset the costs associated with redesigning all the federal forms and bureacracy, laws and customer service and advocacy rights, and CSPAN, and US postal service, etc...are justified.

6 September 2020 | 10 replies
You've got 2 customers for that book here!

25 November 2009 | 23 replies
Everything comes to one computer and can be distributed from there and stored digitally.It also gives us the added benefit of having a toll-free fax number so that our customers around the country do not have to incur any costs in faxing to us.

30 January 2010 | 32 replies
It is definiteley easier to market propertyboys.com, and I don't want to cofuse people with my personal website.But, the fact remains that if your service is crappy then you will not get the users/customers to remember your name.What I asked myself is: "Will a person remember the website's name, if they want to tell a friend, and will that friend remember it until they get to the internet?"

11 July 2006 | 17 replies
The Newsweek article about the phone tap controversy said that there is a lawsuit in court right now because a phone company employee saw that the NSA had an office in the phone company in San Fran and they had all day access to survey the internet transmissions of every customer of that companys internet division.