Voodoo Priestess curses yacht and broker! (Really)
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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On 9/14/2006 12:35 PM, Chuck Gould wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:43:20 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
Ahhh...brokers.
Good point, but that begs the *real* point.... that one becomes a boat
broker by simply declaring that they are .....
Thus, the truth of the matter is, that "poof" we have created a person
masquerading as a company selling wares that he doesn't own nor,
likely, even have in his possession.... he isn't licensed (except,
perhaps, a business license).... he isn't regulated.... he must meet
no standards of honesty, training, experience, knowledge......
Whoa. The difference between a yacht broker and an real estate
Real estate brokers here have background checks, have to have a certain
number of years of experience, have to study for and pass exam, et cetera.
"Yacht Brokers" have to...what? Fog a mirror?
I'd like Chuck to point out the experience, training, licensing, moral and
ethical differences between a Yacht Salesman and a Buy Here-Pay Here used
car salesmen. I don't know why he chose to compare yacht sales and real
estate sales.
Jim
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