Empty promises. That's the management style of Real Tour Vision for you.
And if Jason ever gets hit by a truck, there is no more RTV.
Cheryl was their marketing professional and she left a year ago. Jason's probably the only guy left at the firm now. What happens to my tours if he leaves or gets sick? Who services my account and the real estate agents that depend on me? One man does all of this?
That would explain why when I have to call more than ten times to get a reply. This is not professional.
Meanwhile, my customers suffer by waiting when I need answers. I was promised leads. I was also promised by Jason he would not put too many RTV dealers in my area. It's always some lame excuse why I'm not getting leads. And my so called RTV dealer website really sucks the big one. Is black the only color this comes in? Really?
The management style at RTV is childish at best. No wonder Cheryl Waller left. She was the only good thing left at RTV. Her stuff was great a few years ago. But today... we need good marketing solutions for Facebook, Foursquare and Twitter. Where's my so called marketing help for these advertising channels? Hello in Traverse City... is anybody home?
When Jason is *IN* a good mood, I can buy tours for $10. When he's in a bad mood or needs money, the tours cost $20. Professional firms do not operate like this. Why can't I buy all the hosting I want for a flat fee every month like $140 bucks or so? I'd go for that in a New York second. I'm sure a lot of other RTV dealers would too. The recession is here, dude. Real estate agents don't have a lot of money.