Why “Pet” Stamps Don’t Work for Realtors (at least, early in a deal)
Dubious Symbolism
Every so often, I actually need to mail something to another agent.
Most common example: an earnest money check, when a Buyer client prefers not to electronically transfer funds, either due to logistics or security concerns.
Which means I need a postage stamp, which means I need to choose a postage stamp.
To my chagrin the other day, I realized that my only remaining stamps are a snake, a tortoise, and a mouse.
Especially with a potentially challenging Buyer’s inspection coming up, the symbols associated with those “pets” may not send exactly the right signal(s) to the other side.
I don’t know about other Realtors, but my associations with those particular animals are: meek, submissive (mouse); slow if not glacial response time (tortoise); and cunning, devious (snake).
Or, I suppose, they could simply open the letter and not notice . .
See also, “The Goldman Sachs Risk”: Sheep, Wolves — and German Shepherds.”
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