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Business, 26.07.2019 22:20 LuchaPug

There has been very little interest in the bowers’ home this past week. what should agent phil do?
a. wait until next week to send an activity report, hoping things will pick up.
b. suggest to the sellers that their listing price is too high.
c. make up some statistics to share with the bowers.
d. send the weekly report as usual, emphasizing what your upcoming plans are for the week.

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