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Originally Posted by davidmash
That's why I think it should have been "all of you" if anything is used other than "I look forward to working with you".
It's not an end of life thing for me but I try my best to use proper language when speaking or writing, especially in a professional environment. This was a loan officer. I expect better. Perhaps I should not.
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Silly question here but how has he done so far? IF he has acted professionally and to reasonable standards, I think while you are right in that he wasn't writing in absolutely professional language, I'd rather he does the right thing. I'd be glad to trade him for my developer's realtor. You couldn't find a fault with what he said. Always professional and polite sounding, correspondence impeckable. He had one slight flaw though. We were all set to close on a Friday morning at 0800 and he called my realtor at 2100 hrs THURSDAY saying that he didn't get something from my bank. WTF!! I'll just call my good friend the CEO of Wells Fargo and have him burn some midnight oil AT THE LITERAL 11TH HOUR. I can't remember what it was but it was the last thing needed. Why didn't he call me 48 hrs before and tell me that he didn't get it from the bank or even Thursday am? Apparently even the developer pretty much admitted it was his fault for the late notice of something he didn't get by saying they were sorry and in mitigation, he was very busy.
I'd be way more concerned with whether he can make the transaction go smoothly than his singular incident of verbiage you are unhappy with. If it is one issue, I'd be willing to let it go. If every other word in the letter sounds like some 5 yo kid from the ghetto, you might have a point.