maryfrances
Ivor,#2General Comment
Sat, November 30, 2013
I am appalled that every single response assumes you are mistaken, at best. Of course you "jumped" to a conclusion, but what were you supposed to think? And really, what other conclusion is reasonable? I am very sorry for what you have suffered and hope you have found a much nicer home and are happily settled in.
tammy
thomasville,#3Author of original report
Tue, May 01, 2012
u don't have to have appointments to see homes. no potential clients were there when we got there. there was no credit report done, he never asked our names or invited us in his office, but when the other family came in, he asked their name & took them in his office. no racist person that wants to keep the top position in the office would tell u it's because ur a mixed couple that he won't show the homes. r ya'll from mars or just racist as well? i've never played the racist card, i'm to old to play games but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know when someone treats u wrong, bad or different.
Ken
Colorado,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, January 14, 2012
"When we got in our vehicle we saw the white couple go straight in a home. Now if that ain't some B.S.. I don't know what is, How bout you"
Could be for a number of reasons NOT racial.
I'd bet they pulled a credit report on you and that did it.
The "white" family may well have had an appointment. Did you, or did you just show up?
Have fun with the race card, it gets played a lot.
"first of all, i'm white & my husband is black so the manager would'nt show us any homes."
And just HOW did you determine this little "fact?" Did he tell you since you were a racially mixed couple he wouldn't/couldn't show you any homes?
I think you're full of it.