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9.9.09: Customer Service FAIL

Burien, WA Real Estate - Lisa Bosques, Assoc. Broker/Mktg Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Burien, WA

I really hate to complain. Truly, I do. But today I have experienced a succession of customer service failures, and frankly I'm at the point of exhaustion and complete frustration. It's 6:30 p.m. and I just want to go to bed and start over tomorrow.

Today was my son's first day of school. He is supposed to catch his bus(for what was to be his first bus ride ever) at 8:08. We arrived at the elementary school around the corner from our house, his bus stop, at 7:55 a.m. and checked in with the principal to find out exactly where we are supposed to wait, since it wasn't addressed in the letter that I received from the school. No biggie I guess.

So we wait. And wait. A bus finally comes at 8:20 and does not turn in to the bus zone but speeds past, and stops more than half a block away. We run over there to see which bus it is. There's no number posted on the bus's back or front windows, so we have to go all the way to the side of the bus, which means running all the way to the bus, to read the opaque white numbers on the side, which are obscured by mirrors if you happen to be looking at the bus from the front.

It's not our bus. Meanwhile, a whole bunch of buses start turning into the bus zone so we run back to make sure we don't miss it. None is our bus. We wait till 8:30, 8:35. My husband, just getting off of work, sees us and comes by the school. I tell him what's going on and we get in the car to take my son to school. Luckily he got off work early; we only have one car. Meanwhile, I have the principal call transportation to see what's going on.

So we get to my son's new school late. I ask two different staff members where my son's teacher's class is, and they lead me to complete opposite ends of the building. At the beginning of the year we found out that my son's program would be moving to this school. In front of the entrance to every group of classrooms were big sheets of paper with the teachers' names on them; every one, of course, except for that of my son's teacher. Finally at 8:55 I find the teacher and send my son into class late. I overhear other students in my son's program talking about how they were not picked up by the bus either.

I call the district transportation line and ask why my son was not picked up this morning. She asks for my son's name, and then says, "Oh, the bus driver came by at 8:08 but your son was not there." I tell her that's a flat-out lie, and I have the principal to back me up on that. I tell her that I need to know why my son was not picked up so that a) I know he will at least be getting home from school, and b) he can be picked up for school tomorrow. The lady then gives me the excuse that, "Oh, the first couple days of school are crazy, that's just the way it goes and there's nothing I can do about that now!". I tell her that her answer is unacceptable and that we will see what happens tomorrow. I meet the bus driver at the end of the day and asked what happened. He hemmed and hawed and gave a very unclear answer. Gotta love the CYA.

I know that sometimes people need to be cut some slack, but this is 2009. We should have more effective systems down by now.

Why is it okay to have the attitude that it's totally fine to completely forget to pick up little children because it's the "first couple days of school?"

I'm self-employed. I can't get away with making such excuses. On the occasions when I do screw up, an apology sure goes a lot further than a bunch of B.S. and defensive posturing.

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THEN, we go to T-Mobile because my husband needs a new phone, because his 6-month old phone goes black and dies(nope, we didn't get the warranty). He had decided on a phone online, but when he got to the store he saw another one he liked better. He spends about 40 minutes comparing the two. He finally decides on the one he spotted in the store. We tell the salesperson that this is the phone we want.

He then says: "Oh, that phone? You can't purchase that here, that phone is only available online." "Really?" I said. "Is there some reason why there couldn't be a little note next to the phone that states something to that effect? Because we've just wasted 40 minutes here". I was friendly but clearly frustrated; I'm not one of those people that treats service people badly, but I do share my opinion. He apologized, and we left.

We went home, went online, and - guess what? The phone is not visible anywhere on the website. I pick up my working phone and call my local T-Mobile. I ask if they might have the phone, out of desperation. The very friendly, helpful associate on the other end says, "Oh, that phone? That phone has been discontinued! I'm surprised it was still on the floor!" Yeah, me too buddy.

I know, perhaps I expect too much. Sometimes the world is too much for me. I need to follow in the footsteps of the Danish, the happiest people in the world. Why are they the happiest people in the world, you ask? The answer: lowered expectations. Not to mention highly organized, much like the rest of Scandinavia. I bet any IKEA employee would take one look at our district's school buses and say, "Ya know, maybe we should make bus numbers that are actually VISIBLE, and put them where they can actually be SEEN!".

Done with my rant.

We Want Your Blood!

Burien, WA Real Estate - Lisa Bosques, Assoc. Broker/Mktg Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Burien, WA

Did you know that less than 5% of the
population donates blood?
Roughly 60% of the population is eligible though,
AND 95% of us will need blood at one point
or another in our life times.

Prudential Northwest Realty has joined forces with Cascade Regional Blood Services and will hold its Blood Drive on Thursday, September 3rd from 10:00 until 2:00 p.m.

PLEASE SHOW YOUR

SUPPORT AND JOIN US!
127 SW 156th Street
Burien, WA 98166

Can't make it on Thursday? Our other office locations will also hold blood drives during that week. Call me for more information.

Thank you for your support!

Lisa Bosques, Associate Broker

Prudential NW Realty - Burien

PH: 206-595-5866 e-mail: LisaBosques@PNWRealty.com

Did Anybody Else See This?

Burien, WA Real Estate - Lisa Bosques, Assoc. Broker/Mktg Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Burien, WA

I just got an e-mail from Two Clever Marketing Services. I clicked on the e-mail because it said something about 'expired' listing postcards.

Here's just one of the postcard images in their expired listing postcard collection:

When I first saw it, I thought, "Wow". As in, I don't know what to make of it. I personally think it's funny(perhaps because I have an 8-year old boy and potty humor is all the rage in our house these days). But how would others take it if they received a postcard like this in the mail?

Then again, the purpose of direct mailing should be to grab the attention of the recipient. And the way to grab attention, as we all probably know, is to elicit some sort of emotional response or connection. This is one postcard that will get talked about and perhaps passed around at the office.

I looked at their other offerings, and they have some good stuff! I like these guys. I don't think I have the guts to send out the postcard above, but I'm intrigued by what they do have. Some postcards I like, some I don't, but this company definitely gets credit for making postcards that people will actually read!

Elvis Is A Scammer, and I Found Out Thanks To Activerain

Burien, WA Real Estate - Lisa Bosques, Assoc. Broker/Mktg Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Burien, WA

Who needs Google when you have Activerain?

I received a suspicious e-mail today from an individual named Elvis Baker, Private Relocation Agent. He says his clientele includes celebrities, government officials and other clients from the Gulf region. Big fat hairy deal. i'm surprised he didn't put a "Mr." in front of his name, he's so gosh darn dignified and all.

I read through the e-mail(which I will copy below) - basically, Elvis says he needs a residence for his client and client's mistress in Burien of all places. (Maybe Mr. and Mistress Moneybags would be interested in attending a "Raising Backyard Chickens" workshop with me once they move here and become my neighbor!). Anyway...

ROFLMAO. That was the first sign that something was amiss.

So this "Mr. Baker" is asking me to send him listings according to the criteria he gives, with a price range of between $500,000 and $1 Million Dollars! And they would be paying CASH!

I read the e-mail all the way through, and being the gullible sort that I am, read through it again before deciding to take further action. I checked the address and the message line; there was no [quarantine] sign, it looked like a normal e-mail.

I opened a new browser window. Did I go to Google? Nope. I wanted real answers...so I went straight to...

ACTIVERAIN!!

So I hit the "Search" button and typed "Elvis Baker" in the search field. I saw what I wanted right there in the first listing. It was from a blog post written by Anna Baron entitled, "Craigslist Scam". Her post described a different situation, but there was a comment by John Muckleroy on April 21, 2008 that detailed the exact e-mail.

In a matter of seconds I had the answer I needed. Elvis was indeed a scammer, but thanks to Anna, John and Activerain I won't have to wonder if I gave a cash buyer the cold shoulder, and I don't have to stare at the e-mail thinking, "What if?". After all, I may be gullible, but I'm not stupid.

"Elvis Baker", you can cram it!

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Here's the e-mail, FYI:

Dear Bosques Lisa,

I am a private relocation agent in the CANADA serving a niche market for top celebrities, government officials and clients from the Gulf region (mainly Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia and Russia) in meeting their relocation needs.

My clients needs vary considerably. Some of the services I provide to my clients range from simple acquisition of residential properties to assisting their siblings/mistresses settle down in a new country and acquisition of commercial properties.


One of my clients on this occasion has indicated interest in the acquisition of a residential property in the USA particularly in BURIEN for his mistress. Considering the financial implications of my travelling, your expertise, local knowledge and high hotel expenses of my stay, I have chosen to contact you on subject. Would you be kind enough to forward to me by email attachment some of the properties you have on your listing pursuant to this urgent need. To help narrow the search, I have outlined some of the specifics my client has given.

CLIENT’S SPECIFICS

*Minimum of three bedrooms

*Minimum of two baths

*Property must be a stand-alone (Fully Detached) house and not communal residence/block of flats

*Secure Private parking for at least two cars

*Available budget …$500,000 - $1M USD

*Choice residential location offering outright purchase

*Time frame given is three weeks

*Proximity to shopping mall and at the most 10 to 20 miles radius of a city centre

Please consider that my client on this occasion is expecting from me, a fast and excellent service as he has got some urgent family issues and has reposed confidence in me based on my track record from serving his friends and associates in the past. Be very free to contact me ASAP with details of any property reflecting the specifics above to discuss the way forward.

Be sure that we shall both be very clear on issues relating to fees/percentages and client meetings beforehand.


Thank you for your cooperation.


ELVIS BAKER (A.K.A. CHUMP)

Email: (elvisbaker.props@gmail.com)

PRIVATE RELOCATION AGENT

Washington State: Property Tax Help for Homeowners Affected by Economic Downturn

Burien, WA Real Estate - Lisa Bosques, Assoc. Broker/Mktg Specialist: Real Estate Agent in Burien, WA

Just spotted - this notice from www.WashingtonLawHelp.org regarding a Property Tax deferral program. Visit their website for more information.

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Help for Homeowners Affected by Economic Downturn

Property Tax Deferral Program Available for Fall Taxes

Olympia, Wash., June 9, 2009 - Homeowners on limited incomes can apply to defer paying their second half property taxes due Oct. 31.

Applicants must have an annual household income of $57,000 or less in 2008, have owned the home for at least five years, use it as their primary residence, and have sufficient equity. Deferred taxes cannot exceed 40 percent of equity.

The deferred taxes must be repaid, with interest, when the property is sold or no longer used as the homeowner's primary residence. The interest rate is 5 percent for 2009.

For more information, see the Department's publication Property Tax Deferral for Homeowners with Limited Income, call 360-570-5900, or contact your county assessor.

By: Northwest Justice Project - 06/09/2009