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No-flies Wrote:

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>

> Mick Mac ? we would just like to clarify what we

> mean when we say we are an ?online agent?. We do

> not have a high street office and it is in that

> sense that we are online. Some ?online agents?

> list your property on Rightmove/Zoopla, etc and

> then leave the rest of the process to you. We are

> not an ?online agent? in that sense. We provide a

> full service, including valuation, marketing,

> accompanied viewings, feedback and sales

> progression after an offer is accepted. Anybody

> using us will notice no difference from using a

> high street agent (whether in terms of generating

> competitive tension amongst buyers or otherwise)

> except that they will be dealing with grown ups

> (who have bought and sold their own homes on a

> number of occasions so understand the possible

> frustrations), getting better service standards

> and lower fees.

>


So you are an Estate Agent without a shop. The OP said you were an online only estate agent, hence the confusion.


I have bought and sold houses before without ever having been to an estate agent's shop.


Maybe you should call yourselves "No Shops" instead of "No Flies" ;)


Given the additonal info I cant see that you are much different from a normal estate agent excpet that you are significantly cheaper. Good luck!

katanita Wrote:

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> Can vouch for No-Flies, they are friends of mine.

> Haven't bought or sold through them


I don't think you've got the hang of this, katanita. It should go something like:


"Having tried many of the established estate agencies in East Dulwich, I was left feeling crushed and devalued. Finally I found No Flies agency - they were like a breath of fresh air, and they really valued me as a client and as a person."

Dammmmmnn. You're quite right. And I should be using this post to get all defensive about my true identity as one of the directors of No Flies and accuse everyone of pursuing personal vendettas.


I'll get it right next time, promise, and remember to add the requisite telltale spelling mistakes and bizarre punctuation.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> katanita Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Can vouch for No-Flies, they are friends of

> mine.

> > Haven't bought or sold through them

>

> I don't think you've got the hang of this,

> katanita. It should go something like:

>

> "Having tried many of the established estate

> agencies in East Dulwich, I was left feeling

> crushed and devalued. Finally I found No Flies

> agency - they were like a breath of fresh air, and

> they really valued me as a client and as a

> person."

If I were ever to sell-up there would be nobody in the running except for Brendan. I thought "estate agent with integrity" was an oxymoron before meeting him. If you search for "No Flies" on the EDF then you will find plenty of recommendations from satisfied customers and I predict many more to come. Yes, they face challenges in the future but who doesn't.


Px

A good idea. Although I'm very familiar with that classic thread already. Amazing.


El Pibe Wrote:

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> katanita, we probably need a crib sheet page of

> forum in jokes.....

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5

> ,279511,279511#msg-279511

Oh. No, I thought I was just continuing the joke!


El Pibe Wrote:

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> my bad, I thought you were being snippy, not

> getting in the spirit of things :)

>

> knee jerk reaction to 7 years of overly sensitive

> folk with green ink!!! (cripes has it been that

> long!?!?!)

giggirl Wrote:

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> I'm with you there Michael. Snorky, Moos,

> CitizenED, ratty, Keef (whoever he was),

> woofmarkthedog (who she?). Oh, and erm, Mikecg

> and Hal9000.



Matthew123 as well. As for Mikecg, i thought he was gone long before that.

mcg was an oddbod. actually a nice enough fella who could contribute to a debate, but a short fuse, terrible bass youtube uploads, and some very big shoulder-based chips were his undoing.



...that and the concerted campaign enlisting hackers to break the forum with DoS attacks and the like....

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> As for Mikecg, i thought he

> > was gone long before that.

>

>

> He was around in March 2009, received a PM from

> him...


Ah - I knew he had one friend.

  • 2 weeks later...

Loz Wrote:

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> Sounds like my suspicions were unfounded, so my

> apologies to jbodey for doubting you.

>

> Out of interest, what is the commission that

> No-Flies charge? (awful name, IMHO)


They are advertising on the forum on the left-hand side banner, the name makes more sense - very clever. I've only ever heard good things about them too and I think they way they respond to queries on the forum is excellent.

Sadly, I'm old enough to remember when Virgin Records first opened for business (70s). That seemed like an outrageous name at the time but these days nobody bats an eyelid at an odd moniker (Orange, Apple, O2, Smeg, R Soles, Yahoo, Google, Flickr). Odd.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I saw this house a few doors down from me with

> pieces of wood all over the door and window which

> had the word 'infected' on each of them. Is it a

> new estate agent?



No, that is street art.

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