I took a customer to lunch the other day. It was a restaurant that had a reputation for great food and a great atmosphere. It was a nice little place, family owned, familiar places...
Then the trauma...the food was supposed to be hot, it was cold, the ice tea was sour, the desert was half melted...when I thought this would be a great place to discuss Real Estate, unfortunately it was a disaster.
The chef that I knew was off with the flu...the food was horrific and the day was the same.
I apologized to my customer and let him know the food was not up to par as the chef was ill and not working.
The service was sub-par as well.
How do you turn this terrible experience into a good one?
Well, fortunately, I did.
We left that restaurant as terrible as it was and went to a nice coffee shop. We had desert and coffee and continued on with what started out as a bad day. The service was wonderful, the dessert was heavenly, the conversation went from a bad scenario to a blessedly wonderful experience.
My buyer understood my apologies and we are on a good forward goal to buy several properties to turn into rental unit's for him...
What do you do with a situation like this?
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