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To: Tommaso who wrote (15381)12/8/2003 12:32:28 PM
From: TradeliteRespond to of 306849
 
Dealing with all those heirs was definitely a piece of work! I onced handled the sale of a house owned by four heirs and their spouses and had a particularly tough time getting the couple who lived in Rome (Italy, not New York) to go along with the offer we'd received.

This required mega amounts of time on the phone to Rome, using the office phone, into which each agent had to punch a personal code before using.

When the office phone bill came in, the sales manager saw this astronomical charge attributed to me and left a note that I was to report to her office. She copied the phone bill, circled the Rome charges and wrote: Did you sell a house to the Pope?