Towertalk
[Top] [All Lists]

[TowerTalk] Location location

To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Location location
From: Ttow1@Charter.net (WD4K)
Date: Mon Apr 7 01:05:11 2003
Well said Chris. After all these years I have had more disappointments from
other Realtors than hopefully any of you in a lifetime. The professionalism
does run from exceptional to the pits.

My main point was not to place Realtors on a pedestal but to inform about
what it is reasonable to expect and what is simply not allowed by law or
beyond the scope of the Realtors responsibilities and duties.  It is
reasonable to ask your Realtor for ALL of the information you need to make
an informed decision in a timely fashion. It is not reasonable to ask your
Realtor to intepret complicated CC&R's for the customers benefit. If the
customer has any legal questions about those documents which would influence
their buying decision, those concerns should be asked of an Attorney
representing the customer...not the Realtor.

And thanks to all of you guys who sent me the nice private mails, I
appreciate that. Those that sent the descriptions of some of their
experiences....that is asking me to comment on a scenario  of which I have
no information and consequently no opinions.
I would also suggest that this discussion be moved to the Ham law reflector.
There is a wealth of knowledge there.  Hopefully this information will help
somewhat in other hams expectations in looking for a perfect qth....I
know....been there....done that. I have fought with codes, done variances,
hearings, presentations, neighborhood public relation polls, everything we
all hate. Sometimes hamming is a lot of work just to put up a little rf. I
would recommend Fred Hopengarten K1VR's book on some of these very matters.
73, Tommy  WD4K

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris BONDE [mailto:ve7hcb@rac.ca]
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:40 PM
To: w3wv@att.net
Cc: WD4K; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Location location


In any profession, trade etc, there exist the good, the bad and the ugly.

I know some physicians I would not send my worst enemy to, the
pharmacutical companies really like these type of physicians.  What about
some dentists, the CBC-TV snet a team of reporter across Canada to have a
dental check-up.  Very few even came close to the real thing.

So, I guess it is buyer be aware and do you home work.

Chris opr VE7HCB


At 07:59 PM 2003-04-06 +0000, w3wv@att.net wrote:
>Hello, Tommy--
>
>I'm glad that someone who knows what they're talking about finally weighed
in
>on this.  I know several Agents and they all are honest and do a good job.
>They might not always "get it right," but they probably do as good a job
>as the
>rest of us do in our respective professions.
>
>Don't take it personally:  Those who have been providing negative
anectdotal
>comments are really displaying a reflection of themselves rather than one
of
>your profession.  I wish we all could keep that in mind.
>
>vy 73
>
>Jim, W3WV
>___________________________
>When Jesus said, "Love your enemies," I think he probably meant don't kill
>them.
>--From a song by Linda K. Williams
>___________________________
>
>Jim Wilcox
>
>[snip]
> > I am personally insulted by some of the comments lumping Realtors as
money
> > grubbing and lacking professionalism. I have always provided terrific
> > service and high standards of professionalism to other Realtors, agents
and
> > customers, be they buyers or sellers. I have taught Attorneys about the
> Real
>[snip]
>_______________________________________________
>
>See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless
>Weather Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with
>any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
>
>_______________________________________________
>TowerTalk mailing list
>TowerTalk@contesting.com
>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>