I hate having to write really bad reports. I start asking myself if it was really as bad as I thought. Perhaps I was in a foul mood and misconstrued something? Will the MSC (and client!!) really believe it? Etc. I'm always thankful when the really bad ones are either audio or video recorded. A list of a few other whoppers I had - most of which I've mentioned on this forum previously:
* An apartment manager with extremely obscene and sexual language.
* A (different) drunk apartment manager.
* An apartment manager (the drunk one) who insisted on showing me an occupied apartment in a rough neighborhood who said, as she opened the door, "I hope they don't have a gun."
* A leasing professional who nearly had a head-on collusion with an F-150 - while driving me in a golf cart. Think: Air off speed bumps.
* A banker who refused to help me - because I was speaking Spanish.
* A Realtor who pointed me to the competition's community - because I was not Latino.
* A targeted apartment manager who said that it was not her job to give tours - I have had this happen multiple times.
* A TV salesperson who, after I asked for a discount on a $300 television, insisted that the $300 television was really "low end" and not very good, pushed me to look at TV's that were $2000-$7000.
* A car salesman who insisted that I test drive alone because he was too busy with other customers and the other salespeople (who were just standing around) were "useless."
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