My Account
Sign up, and you'll be able to customize your font size and more!
Sign up
Report problem with this ad
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Jul 29, 2014
12:18
:11
pm
BertoChavez
The only reason I know how easy it is to get better prices is because of how
incredibly difficult it is to cancel.
"I want to cancel"
"Ok let me transfer you to retention"
"We'll give you half off!"
"No I am moving"
"Where to? We're probably there too!"
"No you're not"
"70% off!"
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Report problem with this ad
BertoChavez
New username
Pedant
Bio page
BertoChavez
Joined
Feb 1, 2012
Last login
Jan 15, 2020
Total posts
0 (0 FO)
Report problem with this ad
Messages
Author
Time
Is threatening to back out of purchasing a home a good idea?
BertoChavez
7/29/14 11:52am
depends on how negotiations have gone previously
NanoFab Coug
7/29/14 11:57am
Good points. Btw, there's no way pocketing my earnest deposit would be bad for
BertoChavez
7/29/14 12:03pm
in your contract there is a clause that details what you can do
kotacoug
7/29/14 12:15pm
I wouldn't make any threats.
IndependentGeorge
7/29/14 12:05pm
How about a harmless threat like saying I'll recommend friends against them?
BertoChavez
7/29/14 12:07pm
if they are not providing adequate products they are in breach of contract
kotacoug
7/29/14 12:17pm
What about when you are haggling with Comcast about getting a deal?
rcbyufan
7/29/14 12:16pm
The only reason I know how easy it is to get better prices is because of how
BertoChavez
7/29/14 12:18pm
My experience being affiliated with the largest home builder in Utah
CHUNKman
7/29/14 1:30pm
Report problem with this ad
Posting on CougarBoard
In order to post, you will need to either
sign up
or
log in
.
Report problem with this ad