Beware Of Princess Properties
My email to them:
I requested info from you 3 times and never received anything.
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> Please take me off your list.
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> Robert
Their resoponse, I edited language with a *:
In a message dated 2/16/2005 7:10:28 PM Pacific Standard Time princess-properties writes:
RobH2
You cannot make money by letting your little itty bitty feelings get hurt,
You are one of 100 every day that we must deal with.
Our priority is getting new property for resale, not hand holding.
Did you read the email we sent you today? Stupid, even an idiot on drugs,
living out of box could figure out a way to make money of these deals.
Here let me handhold you since you cannot figure it out, poor you…
Find a friend to go get the loan and share 200-500 instant profit
depending on which of the two deals you choose.
Or
Find another investor to buy the deal and I will pay you 10% of the
assignment fee. Um let us see, 10% of $130,000 assignment fee is $13,000
profit.
You did not knock on the door, you did not negotiate the deal, and you
have never met the seller or seen the property. Still you fell into
$13,000 -700k profit…
Do not whine and complain, take action when opportunity comes your way;
and be patient while you wait. If we have deals, you are on the list, if
we don’t what should I do, call you up and whisper sweet nothings in your
ear?
Do not get mad, make some fuc*ing money on the deal, that will show us who
is boss…!
My response:
I am really glad I did not do business with you. I asked you to please, notice I said please take me off your list. That is not whining about my feelings. I asked at a seminar you put on, I asked multiple times over the phone and you guys said you would send me the applications on being partners with you.
I now see that you are rude, vulgar and very unprofessional. I will keep this email and forward it on to others on real estate boards that ask about your company.
I am already making money, and I do it honestly with maturity and the respect of others. I was hoping to branch into another market with my cash on-hand and lines of credit.
I am sorry that you not sending me the info you promised is considered hand holding. I consider it irresponsible, a waste of marketing dollars and just bad business. But thanks for holding my hand when you fed me for free and spent money on the materials you gave me at your seminar.
God bless your poor clients and the hardworking people that must endure your childish behavior.
Robert
Final note:
Do what you think is best, but I am glad they never send me the info.
Good luck all.
[ Edited by robh2 on Date 02/16/2005 ][ Edited by robh2 on Date 02/16/2005 ]
Do anyone have any suggestions?