Ah misery! And yes – THAT video is available for generic use

Ah misery! The feeling you get when you save a bit on commission and lose out on the value of your home.

Yes, we’re talking about THAT video (over 6,500 reads on our story by yesterday afternoon, and still counting).

The spoof advert was enjoyed by a number of readers who wondered if they could have a generic version for their own use.

In case you missed the interaction from the agents, RedDoor Homes, the answer is yes.

If you would like to contact Andy at RedDoor, you can call him on 01634 757750.

And if you happen to be a reader who has not seen the ‘advert’ previously – well, here you are. Just grab a coffee and that essential slice of cake first:

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13 Comments

  1. AgentV

    Can’t recommend this enough to people. If we alll show enthusiasm in picking it up and using it, this could be the start of more to come. Let’s start getting some truth out there to counter misleading propaganda from the online listing fraternity.

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  2. Naysayer

    This, to me, just comes across as looking bitter. The public are not interested in bitterness. Positive marketing is the way forward. The public would not believes this would happen to them and have no sympathy for agents. Evolve your business and move with the times. Maybe even offer a ‘no frills’ package to those that want that.

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    1. mrharvey

      BUT… not as bitter and twisted as those who lie on national tv to innocent customers. Sure, you can have your sour grapes over the rebuttal, but let’s not avoid the fact that this ad wouldn’t have needed to be made if PB paid more attention to their duty of care.

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      1. Naysayer

        No sour grapes here. Just name me one business that has succeeded by standing still and moaning about what others are doing. How many times do I have to say this – THE PUBLIC DONT CARE.

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        1. mrharvey

          The public are a different matter and as members of it we all know inertia and distraction are a curse. The issue I have with PB is that they are exploiting that mindset to make loads of money at the expense of well-meaning customers. Blame RM and Z all you like but PB is a money-making machine that undermines the fair market.

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      2. Naysayer

        As I see it, we are fighting the wrong people. We all created the monster that is RM and Z which in turn have facilitated the ability for companies like PB to operate.

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        1. Bless You

          Yes but naysayer,,i ve heard that all the agents in london are getting together to create a portal to kill righmove…
          then they will get the rest of uk agents to join..yeah,,,
          then they will come off zoopla for a bit,,,all join rightmove,,and make it even stronger…
          HAHAHAAH  couldnt make it up really….ONTHE MARKET  wheres your advert defending your memebers????? useless. 
           

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    2. AgentV

      ‘THE PUBLIC DONT CARE’
      The public do care about what sale price they achieve for their property. The problem at the moment is that the public are being misled into believing that if you pay £200 to £300 upfront to an inexperienced person, along with a few hundred more to a telephone and admin centre you are going to get the same result as you will by engaging a local independent knowledgeable experienced (LIKE) person whose total motivation is to achieve the very best sale result for you….. to maintain reputation and gain extra business!
      The real truth of the matter is the online listers don’t care about the public, or about the jobs in little local businesses. They are only interested in maximising the value of their shares for their investors (including themselves). If they did care about the public they wouldn’t try and mislead, and they certainly wouldn’t try their best to ridicule and destroy other businesses for the sake of market share.  

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      1. Bless You

        Yeah i agree,  but come on…we ve all had someone just ring up and buy a house without us doing anything..what we really do is provide a genuine infrastructure that is being devalued by these online peddlers. 
        1) If the real estate agent structure disappeared and you had 10 purplebricks…life would be a nightmare for buyers and sellers.
        2) Online industry try’s to devalue  what a real esate agent has to do…sales chasing, viewings, relate lol,,  
        3) Employ local kids in often their first sales jobs.
        4) Pay rates!!
        The only winners of online are the owners and hedge funds….
         
         

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        1. AgentV

          Hi Bless You,
                                Yes I agree…when I say the ‘very best sale result’ I like to think of it encompassing not just the higher sale price achieved, but the whole caboodle of contract chasing through to completion as well.
          We do the lot for an average no sale, no fee of less than £2,000. We all know that by the time you add in the ‘investors money spent per listing’ and the money paid by listers that never sell…the average online listers fee PER COMPLETED SALE is higher than what we charge. This is also something we can ultimately educate people about!
          To my mind every online lister who wants to claim they can save a vendor money on their sale fee, compared to full service high street agents (who pretty much generally work on no sale no fee), should be made to declare their AVERAGE FEE PER COMPLETED SALE…..otherwise you cant compare….simples!
           

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          1. AgentV

            We need all online listers to truthfully declare their FACS (Fee Average per Completed Sale) 

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  3. Trevor Mealham

    Nice promo, good message and im sure just a fraction of Purple Bricks ad spends.

    Can’t wait for the next one.

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  4. P-Daddy

    The You tube generation loves spoofs…well done RedDoor Homes

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