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People are cheap and nowadays they have even more reason to be cheap.
Then I suggest you hire a broker if there is such grand differences in the scenarios. Three weeks ago you posed these questions:
Now the person failed to respond to my emails for over past 2 days.
What should I do?
What will you do in similar situation?
I had had such situations about 3 times over past few weeks.
and you responded to that three page thread with the last response by you TODAY and now you ask, in this thread:
But when I told them the prices, they don't reply.
I ask them to send any offers which I would consider.
They don't reply.
I send out 1 or 2 more emails saying they should feel free to submit offers but they still don't reply.
What should we do with those people?
Are we going to see a "different scenario" with same questions with "I" and "we" changed for the sake of appearing different?
You just had this explained in three pages, finished the transaction, finished the thread this morning.
A few hours later you are essentially asking the very same thing that people spent three pages worth of time already answering.
If you can not learn from one are we going to see the same incidents (although you call them a different scenario) asking the same quesitons everytime you get an offer?
Your patients that you follow may be three patients with the same malady and ailment but those will be three different scenarios depending on age, history, past medical history, acuity, complications, multisystem involvement, current medication regime, etc, etc, etc.
People are cheap and nowadays they have even more reason to be cheap.