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Another unsatisfied auction customer



In another report from a disgruntled seller whose auction failed, Tom Minnehan of Tequesta relates this experience:

I read the article on selling homes by auction with great interest. I tried to sell my home in Tequesta Pines on Sept. 23 by auction. It was a fiasco.

The same local auctioneer quoted in the article convinced me that selling a home by auction was “the wave of the future” — as she stated in The Post’s article. My share of the advertising budget was $3,500 (there were three other properties being auctioned that day). For my share, all I saw was a color brochure that she mailed out. I was promised that there would be a media blitz to stir up interested buyers.

She put one little ad in The Post that was lost under “Auctions” instead of under “Homes for Sale.” On the day of the auction, I had about 20 people in my living room; two were bidders. The others were local real-estate agents trying to learn how an auction works. I was very embarrassed in my own home about the entire proceedings.

My home was listed for $450,000, and the advertised opening bid was $275,000. The closing bid was $281,000. It was a reserve auction, so I was able to turn down the bid, but I feel that the whole process was very unprofessional, with no positive results. I wrote the president of Illustrated Properties about my concerns on Sept. 25, more than six weeks ago, and he has yet to respond. I guess being a small fish in a large pond doesn’t warrant his response.

I feel that there should be some kind of refund of my original deposit of $3,500 for the poor performance of this company. Needless to say, I would not recommend to anyone trying to sell a home by auction. As a final note, despite the excellent and professional efforts of my realtor with Illustrated Properties, my home still has not sold.


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By cmgr

November 16, 2006 11:05 AM | Link to this

RELAX, YOU NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH BY STORM IN N.C. HOME SAFE IN PBC. THANK GOD.

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Thunderstorms that tore up homes and buildings across the South hit North Carolina early Thursday, killing at least six people there and leaving thousands without power. The storms had already claimed one victim in Louisiana.

“We’ve stepped across bodies to get (to) debris and search for other bodies here this morning,” said Columbus County Commissioner Sammie Jacobs.

Jacobs said Sheriff Chris Batten told him there were at least six fatalities “and quite a few people with various injuries here and there who have been taken to various hospitals.”

In the area of Riegelwood, just west of the coastal city of Wilmington, authorities said they were investigating reports that others may be trapped or dead from the storms. Jennifer Long, the county’s tourism director who was helping emergency management officials Thursday, said she had received reports that three more people had died - which would bring the total in North Carolina to nine.

By Tom Minnehan of Tequesta is a sucker

November 16, 2006 11:16 AM | Link to this

I can only say this.

“Wave of the future”, “This stock is the next Microsoft”, when you hear garbage like that, you run.

Auctions are a fad, a gimmick, and shoudl be left to the professionals.

This guy just blew $3500 for nothing and anybody with good business sense would realize that.

The newbie realtors at that auction, run from them as well.

People, keep your money and wait for the appropriate time to sell you home. When opportunists smell fear in you, they will pounce and you will be easily seperated from your money. Going after all of these bright ideas to sell your house will soon make you as poor as a Taliban barber.

In business, the only person you trust is yourself. Everyone else is after one thing. Your cash, 100% of the time. Every time.

Be shrewd, don’t be conned like that guy.

He also should never had allowed the Post to print his name and city. The south Florida opportunists smell blood and will be all over this idiot like a pidgeon and a whino fighting over a french fry in a McDonald’s parking lot.

When they are done with him, his eviscerated corpse will look like it had been part of Hannibal Lecter’s last supper….

By easyasabc

November 16, 2006 12:18 PM | Link to this

They had an auction story earlier about how the local realtors will be experts by going to an 8 hour class of how to do auctions. Tom of Tequesta must have had some food layout to get that many realtors to show up.

That $3500 was a waste. You know how many Burberry shorts Tom’s wife could have bought? Think of all those over-priced pasta dishes Tom missed out at CityPlace!

Better to go by as a FSBO these days. Both sides will save money on a property sale.

Bad storms in Carolinas i see. Does that mean that the Saturday night c**k fights behind the barn are off this weekend? Someone better tell our Raleigh friend. He should stay home, and have another dish of pie and watch my friend Suze Orman.

easyasabc

By eoff@jest.com

November 16, 2006 02:15 PM | Link to this

NINE DEAD IN RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA FROM THIS ONE STORM ALONE.

ZERO DEAD IN PALM BEACH COUNTY THIS YEAR.

YEAH, WE’VE GOT THE STORM PROBLEM.

By shermanator

November 16, 2006 07:35 PM | Link to this

To Tequesta Tom, You had a buyer in your living room and you let him walk? People go to auctions to pay less than market. The market in your neighborhood is $330,000. $281,000 is a fair auction bid. You will never sell your twenty two year old house in this market for $450,000. People can buy brand new for that price.

By to rich r

November 17, 2006 07:32 AM | Link to this

i am not sure, but i do not think anyone died in any of the hurricanes in pbc over the last 3 years. people may have died or got hurt after the storm, older folks not going to a shelter, sitting in the heat, someone trying to clean up too soon, or hooking a generator up the wrong way.

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 07:59 AM | Link to this

You people blow my mind.

Here are the death tolls from Florida for Katrina alone.

“Florida. Fourteen deaths from Florida’s Miami-Dade, Broward, and Walton counties were identified as being directly, indirectly, or possibly related to Hurricane Katrina during August 25—September 1 (Table). Decedents ranged in age from 17 to 79 years (mean: 53 years; median: 58 years); 71% were male. Of the 14 deaths, 13 (93%) were classified as resulting from unintentional injuries, and one was listed as “manner undetermined pending further studies.” The majority (79%) of deaths occurred during the impact phase (August 25, 26, and 29), with only three occurring after impact. Of the 13 deaths for which no cause or manner was determined, eight (62%) were attributed to trauma, three (23%) to drowning, and two (15%) to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Of the 14 deaths, five were directly related to the hurricane: two persons drowned on boats that sank during the storm, two died from trees falling on them during the hurricane, and one was found floating in the water after the hurricane. Eight deaths were indirectly related: three persons died in car collisions with fallen trees in the road, two were struck and killed by falling tree limbs during cleanup, one sustained fatal injuries from a fall off a ladder after the hurricane, and two died from carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of generator use in a laundry room adjoining the residence. “

Source: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5509a5.htm

Get Real.

By easyasabc

November 17, 2006 08:52 AM | Link to this

I have to say these articles about my place is better than yours due of how many died from storms in which location is very tasteless. Even i have a limit. The sad fact is that people can get killed in any type of storm, rain, floods, hurricane, blizzard or tornado. There is a good chance more people die in their swimming pools in a year than a hurricane in S. Florida. And a better chance of fires in the Carolinas than hurricanes.

I remember around this past june from several individuals wishing us cat 5 storms upon us, so they can benefit on buying homes afterwards at low prices. Very tasteless! Do i have to remind everyone who they were ????????

I think it is time for some people to grow up and get a life.

Very sad of how some people can be. Jokes are one thing, but trying to benefit off of someone or some family from a tragedy by taking advantage for their money gains is just heartless. Why don’t some of you go to your house of worship and say a prayer and light a candel for each person who died this past week in storms. Then again, it seems some of you have money as your God.

By poor naive church mouse

November 17, 2006 09:41 AM | Link to this

Shermator is a little off, but so is our Tequesta Pines Donald Trump.

i agree our little, naive, church mouse who got screwed trying the auction route must be a gimmicky kind of guy, but here are the more reasonable numbers.

Mr. Minnehan (herein known as “church mouse”) is sadly mistaken on his $450,000 asking price.

He has a home in a desirable area of the county, a plus, yes. It is far better to be in the Jupiter area then, let us say, west Boynton, for example purposes.

His home’s negatives are as follows for a 450k asking price not near water:

  • 3/2 - dime a dozen. 4 bedrooms or more will get you closer to your price, there are simply fewer homes with 4 or more bedrooms. There are thousands of 3/2 single family homes on the market, however, 4 br and more than 2 baths, I’m guessing much less, therefore, more valuable.

  • 1716 square feet under air, too small for 450k and not that close to water.

  • no pool.

  • 1985 year built.

There are homes selling for 400 - 600k in that neighborhood, but he is out of his mind.

$281,000 would be a used home in a nice area of the county for $163.75 per square foot under air, much too low, maybe for central West Palm Beach around the airport, but certainly not Jupiter/Tequesta, unless it was in Jupiter’s slums near all of the body shops.

$330,000 is not the market in that neighborhood. Shermator is a little low, even in this market.

That house is reasonably priced around $360,000 - $385,000.

By easyasabc

November 17, 2006 10:08 AM | Link to this

To the blooger who just wrote, what is “pathetic” is that you do not know how to read or understand what i was saying about people who look for gains on others misfortunes. You must be a product of our school system. Sounds like that bitter, angry b***h who i believe is a realtor who hates what i say about realtors. Pity yourself, the ending is near for you.

Yesterday during lunch, a group of us were talking about several local real estate matters. One story told to me was about an attorney who was in deep s**t. Attorney did not make partner at their law firm. Attorney got themself in a deep mortgage, only put $10K down on $800K house in North Palm. The attorney thinking started out in Fantasyland and will end up Forclosureland. Here is the good part, for all those who hate attorneys, the attorney law firm has not told the attorney yet that the attorney will soon to be out the door. Maybe there are some realtors who want to help the torney out with a listing. The name of the attorney is J.T. and works in a West Palm Beach law firm. You do the rest of the research to find out who the attorney is.

By Easy is an Idiot

November 17, 2006 11:55 AM | Link to this

Hey Easy, If the prices were going up like you are always saying then that attorney would be just fine.

FACE IT, YOU ARE AN IDIOT! I guess you finally admit that you are wrong about prices going up, you schmuck.

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 12:19 PM | Link to this

Notice in today’s PB post, Forclosures have almost doubled and Citizens is now going with yet another 56% increase.

Combining that with the increase eariler this year, that pretty much doubles all premiums.

This would suggest that “Paradise” is getting even more expensive. This means the average policy holder with Citizens will just have to belly up for a couple/few hundred dollars more every month.

When will this madness end?

Life is good in Raleigh!

Prices here are rising as we speak. (That’s for you Easy).

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 12:31 PM | Link to this

More on the Citizen’s increase.

Business’s can expect increases to 600%. Yes, 600%.

Crap like this sends business packing.

This insurance crisis has gone from being something to complain about, to being a very significant obsticle for the RE market to overcome before and bottom or recovery will occur. You’d be foolish to think differently.

How can anyone commit to even a 30 yr fixed, when there is no way to predict the future costs. WOW.

Here’s the link to the article from the Sun Sentinel.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/local/sfl-zcitizens17nov17,0,2337801.story?track=mostemailedlink

By To Raleigh Hillbillie

November 17, 2006 12:38 PM | Link to this

If Raleigh is so good, why is that hillbillie rich r reading our newspaper blog?

Two of my neighbors just sold, higher prices than last months prices. So prices must be going up. easy must be right.

By cw1900

November 17, 2006 01:02 PM | Link to this

Not much time today, but, ok ok, i guess i stirred up a few things lately. fine. makes for good discussion.

i will say this, do not remember who said it, but definitely right on the money.

the people on these blogs who are the most pissed off constantly, the ones who use ALL CAPS, the bitter ones, the ones who name call the most, are definitely the ones who are hoping, betting, banking on falling RE prices. They are getting madder and madder every week it seems.

Another poster, I happen to also agree with, said it best, when he or she said those angry posters are probably the ones with no or very little money, and/or little or no equity in the homes, if they own any, and scraping by every month.

The “I’ve got too much month left at the end of the money” group or the “I hate this place and hope the RE prices go to zero” dreamers.

Relax.

Happy Friday to you and yours.

Notes from cw:

  1. the tequesta pines analysis above on what the current market price should really be is fairly accurate.

  2. the one about the banker friend on the palm beach who sees about 40% of the bank accts very low, funny, but doesn’t surprise me. i’m on island about twice per month and after many years going out there, i’ve got so many observations it would take a week of typing, but another time. But, the really money on island do act and look totally different than the wannabes we talk about.

  3. a jack cole quote….classic, i haven’t thought of that guy in a long time.

  4. driving into the office this morning and heard about the NC tornados, horrible about those deaths, nothing funny about that. Storms like that happen in all 50 states, no reason to battle back and forth about FL and NC storms and who has the most or least, who cares. What is funny is the quote on the radio this morning. They interviewed the obligatory redneck up there, and he said it….I couldn’t make this stuff up, ask 1290am for the tape….he said…”It sounded like a freight train” !!! Why is it every time a tornado goes thru small town usa, some elmer with no teeth always says that same line, it’s just too funny. I know a tornado is loud and very dangerous, but can’t we come up with a new line after all these years.

  5. Cheers…tonite, because a few of you are interested in my cheap, un-hip life….here’s the plan: meet at home, the oldest kid can babysit for awhile while my wife and i go out to publix to buy thanksgiving stuff. relatives coming to us this time. then go down the street to a fave little place and have a nice gin martini, dry, straight up, Beefeater, Bombay, Tanqueray, I don’t really care, then go home, crank up the spa, gas heat, only takes about 15 minutes to heat up and at 4 bucks a gallon…, remember, I never heat the pool, i’m way too cheap for that, you all know that, then, the kids will go in for awhile, then us two, maybe a beer or two for daddy, we’ll see.

tomorrow, a birthday party and sports for the kids, a little yard work for me, maybe beach on sunday, may be a little cool, who knows.

Comfortable, no stress, and I won’t have to go crazy about thinking if my ARM is going to adjust and how my heloc is too high, and how did my wife rack up those credit card bills so fast, holy s….

ahhh, life is good in north county

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 01:08 PM | Link to this

Why I ride this blog has been answered many times. I’ve been reading the PB Post for over 35 years. Not willing to stop because I moved.

Easy is an idiot. If you follow him and he will give you a punch to drink when the bottom falls out of the RE Market.

It’s very entertaining here.

By IQ Test

November 17, 2006 01:19 PM | Link to this

Anybody ever notice that EasyAsABC is a misogynist. Anyone who crosses him is slutty, a b**tch, etc.

Sad. I wonder if you lady friends know about this attitude of yours.

By Easy is an Idiot

November 17, 2006 01:37 PM | Link to this

Hey Easy: Notice that those foreclosure rates are going up? How could that be if prices are rising as we speak? If you are right, then everybody would be buying up those homes.

EASY AND CW ARE IDIOTS, AND THEY CAN’T IGNORE THE FACTS FOREVER!!!

By Susie Sales Skyrocketing

November 17, 2006 02:11 PM | Link to this

Good news is that there is enough crack tonight for everyone at “Carlisles”, greatest and most chic and elegant crack house in Palm Beach County.

Bad news is that she raised the ante for a hit for herself once again.

Put that in your pipe and snort away you crackhead realtor.

By Happy Renter Reruns

November 17, 2006 03:25 PM | Link to this

Reading IQ Test is like reading Happy Renter Reruns and Twila from Iowa.

Hey girlfriend, you have about 6 more weeks to make your quota for the year in real estate sales.

Hey girlfriend, spend some money and get an updated business card with a photo that was at least taken this decade. Come on, we are going into 07. We are more than half way through this decade.

Hey girlfriend, what is worse than being married to a realtor these days?

Being married to a used car salesman. You are nothing more than cheap white trash from the Jersey shore. Do I ever have a Big Surprise for you sweetie. ANTICIPATION. SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE.

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 03:32 PM | Link to this

I also read the NY Times, Boston Globe, and a few papers on the west coast. That’s what news junkies do; I am one.

I’ll take your bet Easy. I bet that I don’t move back to SoFla. What are the odds? I only bet on sure things, and this is one.

Waiting on new numbers.

Easy, I really hope you are not a Citizens policy holder. It’s gonna double on ya.

Life is Good in Raleigh.

State Farm: $328 per YEAR.

Prop Tax: $965 PER YEAR

(Not per month)

By Rich R

November 17, 2006 04:06 PM | Link to this

It seems that Easyasabc needs to have his med’s adjusted again.

Dude, you are lost. In a nuclear kinda way.

Just too funny.

waiting on real numbers here.

Life is good in North Carolina….

By IQ Test

November 17, 2006 04:08 PM | Link to this

Mr. Drooling Coprophagist aka SleazyAsABC,

If you’re going to keep repeating your incessant nonsense about “PRICES GOING UP AS WE SPEAK” (typically written in your overwrought, puerile BritneySpearsAOLIMChat speak), then why don’t you put your money where your mouth is?

What do you think the percentage difference will be from Oct-Nov according to median prices from FAR for single family homes in PBC? I guessing down another 5% at least.

By EASY AS STUPID

November 17, 2006 04:44 PM | Link to this

FORECLOSURES ON THE RISE!

EASY AS STUPID.

By IQ Test

November 17, 2006 05:51 PM | Link to this

Oops. Typo. I meant the delta from Sept->Oct.

By .

November 18, 2006 02:02 AM | Link to this

LOL @ EasyABC/PBCOWNER/John. He calls other posters “bloogers.” I know he meant bloggers but that’s not even right. This is a blog. The owner is the blogger, not you or anyone else here, moron so get a clue!

This idiot shows his age and low mental capacity when he posts here. You just know he speaks in monotone with a north east accent — goon style. Low class old man.

By .

November 18, 2006 02:13 AM | Link to this

Also, check out this entry from June, when EasyABC used to post as PBC OWNER and believed that he had to use his REAL EMAIL ADDRESS to post. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/palmbeach/realestate/entries/2006/06/15/harvardreportseessoftlandi.html#comment-504742

He hasn’t changed his lingo one tiny bit. “Have, have not. Have, have not. Have, have not. Oh need to mention the have and have nots…”

Tract house haver!

By Rich R

November 18, 2006 10:16 AM | Link to this

Article in the Sun Sentinel talks about how construction has hit a brick wall, and possible recession.

Here’s the link:

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/local/sfl-zhousing18nov18,0,7624341.story?coll=sfla-business-front

Easy, I think you should call these folks and tell them that they have it wrong, and prices are climbing.

couples years for correction.

By To Dateless

November 18, 2006 05:49 PM | Link to this

To the “young” guy who posted on November 18, 2006 02:02 AM just above.

You seem to know much about bloggers and apparently like to make fun of people who use the wrong terminology and assume they are idiots and old.

I have one question:

If you are so young and smart, why aren’t you out with friends or possibly on a date at 2:02am on a friday night, instead of sitting at home complaing bitterly on a blog about people you don’t even know, hmmm?

Are you scared of women? Are you a gamer who couldn’t afford the little playstation little boy toy?

I’ll bet the “older” people were with their ladies at 2:02am, but, I’m sorry to say, not you.

Enjoy your Dungeons and Dragons game tonite with you other dateless friends, hahahaha!

By .

November 18, 2006 06:28 PM | Link to this

I’m not complaining, John. I’m just laughing at you. Don’t talk about who has a life and who doesn’t when you’ve made FAR more posts than I ever have. I can take a couple of minutes of my day before bed to have a chuckle at your expense, you goon.

P.S. Your house is laughably overpriced and you have white 80’s style leather couches just like I pictured! LOL!!!!!

By to dungeon boy

November 18, 2006 07:40 PM | Link to this

I’m not John (Easy) and he didn’t write it,

I was just laughing at your post, you geek.

I came in my office for a few hours tonite to finish up a project for Monday. Watching the OSU/Mich game, then laughed at you for a few minutes.

I’m done, going to meet some friends for dinner.

Have a great night watching your reruns on Sci-Fi network.

There’s probably a good re-run of Gilligan’s Island on tonite around 300am somewhere, i’m sure.

Hahahaha!

PS: We still do not know who any of us are, really. You seem to think you found Easy by his old email address and probably looking up his last name on Palm Beach County Papa. Doesn’t mean a thing.

I own 9 pieces of property.

3 are houses, not all here either. Only two pieces are in my and/or my wife’s name. The others are in LLC’s, so names on the public information website of this county really doesn’t mean much.

Everybody knows that, except you. You could be right, but there is no way to tell for certain.

Give it up. Facts, knowledge, and expertise show through all of our posts eventually on both sides. I post here regularly under a certain name, but not tonight.

I’m hungry, gotta go. Enjoy the weekend.

By .

November 18, 2006 08:14 PM | Link to this

It’s fairly easy and foolproof so I can be certain. Here’s what I did.

I took the last name off the email, plugged it into the phone book/Google with the town and state. Took the address from the phonebook/Google and put it in the search engine…voila! Real estate listing for an overpriced cookie cutter house. Definitely John’s house. No one else with that last name in West Palm. So, Easy, forget the “no way to know” business. It’s yours and it won’t sell for what you want.

By to dungeon boy

November 19, 2006 01:06 PM | Link to this

once again, you make my point. You just don’t know. We all can find the same info, your way, and a few other ways, but with the same result.

It still proves nothing. We simply do not know if it is him or not.

Interesting, but not likely.

Could be a relative, we just don’t know.

You need more proof, but it is interesting.

By .

November 19, 2006 01:36 PM | Link to this

John, it’s you. I don’t expect you to admit it but I know for a fact that it’s you. I won’t get into why but there was other info that tells me so. The search engines hold too much info if you ask me. And by the way you say “it’s not likely” while you pretend to be someone else (dungeon boy) shows that it IS you. You are retarded when it comes to psychology. Seriously.

By To To Dungeon Boy

November 19, 2006 07:24 PM | Link to this

Dateless is not a guy. It is a married woman who is chasing a single guy that has money. Don’t you feel sorry for the guy that is married to her? Guess he does not make enough money or give her enough sex or both.

She sounds like a female realtor that did not get a listing but is still following this guy. Notice how she is so obsessed with this guy. Notice all the time she puts into trying to track this guy down. Why is this woman looking for this guy? Doesn’t it scare you to know that there are women out there like this? Who care who someone is unless this neurotic woman is in love with this guy. She sounds very dangerous and it sounds and looks like her own marriage is on the rocks when she is up at 2am writing about some single guy when her husband is sleeping in their bed. What would you do if you knew your wife was not in bed with you but searching for some single guy on the computer day and night? Oh boy, is she ever NUTS.

Hey Mike Berry Do you have some kind of mental benefits that you offer to your staff members that could help them? Susan needs professional help and I think you being her broker, it would be nice if you could help her by getting her to a shrink as soon as possible. It appears that she is cracking up or going insane or something. This is no joke and I am truly asking you to have her seek professional help.

P.S. Mike, I know you don’t know this but Susan has gotten you in big trouble again. Once you get Susan well, you would be better off cutting your losses and liabilities by cutting off Susan. She brings trouble and destruction to anyone that is associated with her.

By .

November 19, 2006 09:46 PM | Link to this

LOL John!

I am not this woman that you think I am but you have just confirmed your identity to anyone who was watching along and who wan’t sure. You are such a dumb old schmuck. Are you really surprised that someone would look you up? You’ve made such a spectacle of yourself, being such a jerk to the people on this blog, you should not be surprised that someone took a few minutes to see who you are, especially since you put your full name out there AND THEN stupidly abused people.

Of course the guy who tries to tell everyone that they “have not” has very little himself. So predictable the way trash like you works.

By .

November 19, 2006 10:42 PM | Link to this

PS About Mike Berry, a guy I do not know…do you think he would like a link to this blog? Just asking. Let me know.

By .

November 19, 2006 10:55 PM | Link to this

PPS Maybe YOU can call Mike yourself and tell him you think his employee is in love with you. Bet he’d really be interested and take you even more seriously than he already does. LMAO!!!!!

By To . (dot boy)

November 20, 2006 09:04 AM | Link to this

Dot boy (period boy),

You really are sure of yourself. This is funny. Did it ever occur to you anybody could have written the last few posts to you?

What are you, 12?

By .

November 20, 2006 09:23 AM | Link to this

LOLJohn!

Once again, once again, you are wrong. I am not 12. I am 26 years old, passed my FL real estate license 9 months ago.

Even in this lousy market, I sold my first house 3 weeks ago. It listed at $249,000 and the buyer paid $228,500, not a bad commish for me for 6 months work!

I figure if I can sell two more by next April, I’ll be sitting pretty.

Once again John, you don’t know who you’re dealing with. I can get things done. Nobody is going to listen to John the easy man anymore. My knowledge of local real estate is far superior to you!

By IQ Test

November 20, 2006 11:34 AM | Link to this

John is spiraling his way down to an exquisite Mel Gibson or Michael Richards meltdown.

Exquisite and horrifying!

By .

November 20, 2006 01:19 PM | Link to this

John, did it ever occur to you how saying “anyone could have” and “you can’t be sure” only makes it’s more obvious that you’ve been found out?

And it’s not cool to drag random people into your online pigfighting but that’s exactly what you did, thinking your being stalked by people who probably couldn’t care less about crazy John and his overpriced pink tract house. I wish that woman at Mr. Berry’s firm would have a look at what you’re saying about her. You sleaze.

You are really something you nutty old man!

By to dot.boy

November 20, 2006 08:25 PM | Link to this

this is cole, you sound so stupid. you are 26, so i guess you have lived alot? seen it all? how many homes have you owned? how many markets have you lived through?

you got your re lic. 9 months ago, and now you are an expert?

it took you 6 months to sell 230k, and that would get you about $3400. maybe $6800 if you listed and sold the house. and you say that is good? you would have made more money at a fast food place. a few more sales like that and you might break the poverty level.

By .

November 20, 2006 08:36 PM | Link to this

Nice made up name. You are John. You talked about “have nots” under your first name PBC OWNER and that’s where you put your real name. Then you switched to the fake easyabc as soon as you realized people could see your name, you dumb twit.

By john

November 20, 2006 10:36 PM | Link to this

Dot boy, how long till you further your education and get your Auctioneer’s licence?

POS is too funny.

By .

November 21, 2006 12:25 AM | Link to this

It’s spelled ‘license’ you fool! Are all owners of pink tract houses as stupid and illiterate as you?

By to dot boy

November 21, 2006 08:47 AM | Link to this

no this is cole, you can see my many posts on this site. once again, you do not answer the questions.

your own posts, show what you are. a new re agent, who is 26, that has made one sale, who now thinks he know everything about the business. this is exactly the problem with that industry.

this is cole, you sound so stupid. you are 26, so i guess you have lived alot? seen it all? how many homes have you owned? how many markets have you lived through?

you got your re lic. 9 months ago, and now you are an expert?

it took you 6 months to sell 230k, and that would get you about $3400. maybe $6800 if you listed and sold the house. and you say that is good? you would have made more money at a fast food place. a few more sales like that and you might break the poverty level.

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November 22, 2006 12:07 AM | Link to this

There are two dots, John. I guess you don’t read so well. I am not the 26 year old agent and you are PBCOWNER, John, not a guy named cole. All we need to do it mouse over the handle in your old posts to see your full name in your email.

You think everyone is as dumb as you, John.

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