PropertyEconomics
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- Joined
- Jun 19, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- New Mexico
Sorry some of you never had a bad day and live such perfect lives. You are all entitled to your opinions and I am sure some will agree and some will not. I know for fact that many would have taken this alot ofurther than I did under the circumstances. Plus reading a post on the internet always leaves room for enterpretation, which might or not be how it was originally written.
Yes, I am sure it could have been handled many different ways. The emails are only half of the story. The abusive phone calls and the foul language to me and my wife which are not posted are another.
The point was that I was not going to be bullied like many appraisers are. I stand by everything I have done. I never said I wouldn't complete the assignemnt. I just wasn't about to do it COD like many others. Howdever, no way in the world was I going to settle for a lesser fee and not be paid up front, especially with this guy who already flat out lied several times to both myself and my wife and I will not tolerate that..you may. That is your right, just like you have an opinion.
But thank you for sharing. We can all learn from any situation and next I will probably handle it different...but no promises. Sorry again for being less than perfect.
Frank .. your client was smart enough to do it over the phone and be cordial in writing. The written word is a powerful thing as it can be shared with others. Spoken words cannot be shared, only repeated. I trust you understand my drift here.
I have learned though the years that if I get upset and my immediate response is to blast someone, I simply put off writing the email for an hour or a day to a time when I can think logically and not emotionally.
Now had you written him a very nice professional email and then invited him outback for the way he treated your wife ... that would have been a different story ... but the written word is very powerful and you need to be more careful of what you write in the future.
WE are professionals whether they are or not.