Bank Deserves A Slap On The Back
Here is a narrative for Forgettable Friday from Group 4610′s current history. In truth, this story comes from earlier in the week. Mixed up in a short sale with OneWestBank, a negotiator on the Group 4610 team was sent an approval letter that noted five percent commissions. Understanding that the specialists at Group 4610 don’t accept 5 percent commissions, the negotiator from Group 4610 replied back to OneWestBank that we needed a revised approval note with six percent.
The negotiator on the workforce at OneWestBank replied by telling us that we were going to take the five percent commission since he could have given us four percent and there was not anything that we could do about it. So, basically, he believed that we ought to be delighted with our 5 percent. As soon as Kevin heard this, he became occupied in the situation.
After some quick investigation on a social networking website, Kevin found out that this bank negotiator was maybe not representing himself in the way that his employer would like. Also, the bank negotiator took joy in the fact that he got paid for being a wanker.
Kevin brought all of this information to the focus of the OneWestBank executives and much to his approval, they handled it swiftly. Within a couple of business days, Kevin had a new approval with six percent commission and a number of emails from a range of executives and managers within OneWestBank that offered their genuine apologies.
It is essential to note a couple of things in this illustration. There are some people out there that do not represent the best interest of the bank that they work for. Also, Kevin and Fred were overwhelmed with how the lender stepped in and corrected this trouble. So, hats off to OneWestBank!
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