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Kansas City real estate and community news blog featuring Olathe and Overland Park, Kansas.
August 2010 - Posts
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Every now and then I get busy...too busy. Forgetting to “stop and smell the roses” isn’t CLOSE; I forget the whole garden.Maybe you’re not like me, but I start thinking about an uphill battle here and there, a little pressure, or maybe the other way....A little lull in sales.....Know what I mean?It comes to my attention there’s a local student in Olathe who maybe has a little more in the way of courage and guts than I do.This little guy drives an unusual set of wheels to school. He’s into “green” technology; his wheels are battery powered...That’s good news for the environment. And with a commute of a mile and an eighth, it’s an inexpensive trip. As he weaves in and out of traffic, he watches carefully, observes all of the rules of the road, as well as the laws that govern the “privilege” of driving on our beautifully maintained roads in the great state of Kansas.Of course, while most kids his age would love to ride to school, would love the wind in their hair, the freedom....he hasn’t really had a choice this school year.Every time his school bus arrives early and leaves early from his stop, this little guy earns the “privilege” of driving his wheelchair over a mile to school in the morning. This 5th grader loves his new school, wants to be around his new friends, loves to learn....Doesn’t expect any favors. His Muscular Dystrophy prevents him from travelling without his wheelchair, but that doesn’t dampen his spirits. His single mom would help but she has two jobs and four other kids to also raise. She is already at work when the her 5 kids are heading out the door to school.Calling the bus service doesn’t seem to work, because it keeps happening.This 5th grader has a happy go lucky attitude despite his handicap. He is always cheerful, happy and wants to do what any other 5th grader does.This 5th grader has guts behind those wheels. When you are faced with a challenge do you complain or do you face the obstacle? If you were a 5th grader, would you ride your wheelchair over a mile to get to school? Over and over?Probably too much to ask, but for those of you blessed to ride a school bus, remember, arriving early and leaving early may help the remainder of your route more bearable, but maybe, just maybe, it’s worth it to arrive and leave on time.Me, I’m encouraged to be thankful....to slow down a bit. I’m thankful for the freedom to pursue a living through an industry I love to promote, to work in our metro community everyday, to raise healthy kids....And to share these words with you.What are you thankful for today?RE/MAX sells more real estate than any other company in the country....For a reason.Should we talk? Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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It is kind of ironic that Wells Fargo Bank has such a statement on the footers of their emails: “Our mission is to provide great customer service, please contact my manager directly at email (email address removed) with positive feedback and/or concerns.” Now if you have had the pleasure to work on a Wells Fargo Bank short sale you'll understand what I mean. Wells Fargo is one of the most difficult lenders to negotiate a short sale. In my case, I have delivered slam dunk short sale files with ALL paperwork. I have actually been at the home when the BPOs and appraisals have been completed by Wells Fargo a few months ago. The files should have been closed out months ago. I don't think Wells Fargo Bank really cares about feedback. I have given them negative feedback for the past 2 months and I have left my name. I haven't heard from anyone at Wells Fargo for quite a long time. Lenders like Wells Fargo give short sales a bad name. Most of the short sales I negotiate take less than 45 days from start to finish. There is very little time for a lack of communication. I think Wells Fargo Bank needs to "Walk the Talk". So what do you think of Wells Fargo's email footer?Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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| 15800 Johnson Drive | | Shawnee, KS 66217 | | MLS#: | 1639764 | | Price: | $1,500,000 | | Bedrooms: | 4 | | Full Bathrooms: | 3 | | Half Bathrooms: | 0 |
Would you like a Lake of the Ozarks setting in Johnson County Kansas. You'll enjoy this 7 acre wooded retreat. You will enjoy the use of acres of common ground shared with 2 other homeowners. Common ground includes 5+ acre lake, waterfall, pond and greenspace. Home features a very opened floor plan with lots of glass. |
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| Lenexa, Ranch Home For Sale | | | MLS#: | Call Agent | | Price: | 80's | | Bedrooms: | 3 | | Full Bathrooms: | 1 | | Half Bathrooms: | 0 |
3 Br/1 bath ranch, airplane bungalow home with woodburning fireplace in Family Room. No disclosures, warranties, or guarantees expressed, implied or written. |
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| Shawnee, KS. Foreclosure with a Finished Basement | | 66216 | | MLS#: | Call Agent | | Price: | 130's | | Bedrooms: | 3 | | Full Bathrooms: | 2 | | Half Bathrooms: | 1 |
This home has shade trees with a fenced backyard and is located on a cul-de-sac. Living room has vaulted ceilings and a gaslog fireplace. Recreation room in basement has daylight windows. Storage shed in back yard for your gardening supplies. |
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Due to poor performance, all FHA and VA Arms will be retired as of September 1st, 2010. The loss of FHA and VA Arms for Kansas City home buyers has shrunk the mortgage product pool more. With more home buyer mortgage products decreasing weekly, the number of mortgage products for Kansas City home buyers has been nearly cut in half from the number of mortgage products offered in 2007. Even though the number of home mortgage products has decreased, the low interest rates and the low home values makes it a great time to buy a home in Kansas City. If you're thinking about buying a Kansas City home, maybe we should talk. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Nationwide, sales of previously owned U.S. homes took a record plunge in July to their slowest pace in 15 years, underlining the housing market's struggle to find its footing without government aid.Tuesday's report from the National Association of Realtors, which was much worse than market expectations, was the latest data that indicated economic activity continued to slow into the third quarter.The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) said overall sales were at their lowest since it started the existing-home sales data series in 1999, with single-family home sales that account for most business at their lowest since 1995. Association chief economist Lawrence Yun characterized overall sales as the softest since 1995.What about Kansas City?Existing home sales rose .2 percent from June 2009 through June 2010.Average value per unit increased from $203,000 to $206,212 in Johnson County, Kansas.The drop in the Kansas City market -- released by the local Realtors and reported last week in The Star -- was even steeper. The existing home sale tally was 1,537, down 39 percent from a year ago. In addition, the 102 new homes sold in the metropolitan area last month was down 61 percent from July 2009.TAX CREDIT PARTIALLY TO BLAMENationwide, the housing market, which helped to push the economy into its worst recession since the Great Depression, has been mired in weakness following the end of the tax credit in April.With home sales tumbling, the inventory of previously owned homes for sale rose 2.5 percent to 3.98 million units from June, representing a supply of 12.5 months -- the highest since at least 1999 and up from June's 8.9 months.The jump in the supply of homes was almost double the six to seven months' supply considered that has been historically consistent with stable prices.Last month foreclosed properties accounted for 22 percent of sales while short sales made up 10 percent. First-time buyers accounted for 38 percent of transactions, the lowest in 12 months.The national median home price rose 0.7 percent from July last year to $182,600.However, that wasn't the case in the Kansas City area. Though sales got clobbered, prices did stabilize. The average existing-home sales price was $157,488, down just 2 percent. And the average new-home sales price in July was $331,567, up 7 percent from 2009.The homes that are selling have several things in common: they are marketed effectively, they are priced competitively, and professional, full-time Realtors are delivering on years of experience to the advantage of the Seller.Should we talk? Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Brittany Hills Real Estate Market StatsBrittany Hills is a subdivision In Olathe, KansasAs I review the the Brittany Hills Subdivision market statistics for the past 6 months, 14 homes were listed for sale, 10 homes were sold and 0 homes are currently under contract. The average sales price in Brittany Hills Subdivision was $193,228 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $162,175 to $219,500. If you'd like to know the reasons behind the wide range of values, find us at www.dowelltaggart.com, for an overview of the process we use to determine the value of your home.
The Brittany Hills Subdivision is located in Northern Olathe, Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in the Brittany Hills Subdivision were built in the late 80's to the mid 90's. Brittany Hills is a popular Olathe, Kansas subdivision and is located near dining, shopping and park amenities and near access to I-35 highway in Olathe.
As an example, when comparing the 4 Active listings in Brittany Hills to the 6-month sales rate in the community, there’s a 2.4 month supply of inventory currently on the market. This means that Brittany Hills is in a Seller's real estate market. A neutral real estate market is defined that when the real estate inventory takes 4-6 months to sell. A sellers market is defined when the real estate inventory takes less than 4 months to sell and a buyers market is when inventory takes 6 months or longer to sell. With the current market is is a good time to Sell a home in the Brittany Hills subdivision.
More Brittany Hills Real Estate Stats:
The average current list price in the Brittany Hills Subdivision is of $236,838. The average list price is Above the 6 month average sales price. Homes in the Brittany Hills Subdivision seem to be priced High right now. Unless the active homes have Superior features, the homes may be overpriced.
Brittany Hills Subdivision Real Estate Stats in Olathe, Kansas: FACT: During the past 6 months, 10 homes have sold in the Brittany Hills Subdivision.
FACT: The highest sales price was $219,500 the past 6 months in the Brittany Hills Subdivision.
FACT: The average sales price of the 10 Brittany Hills Subdivision homes that have sold calculates to be $193,228.
FACT: The average Brittany Hills Subdivision home sold in 71 days!
If you’re thinking about a move to or from the Brittany Hills Subdivision or another area of Olathe, Kansas, would you prefer to review your real estate objectives with an amateur or a professional? When you'd prefer a professional opinion, let's talk....
Brittany Hills Subdivision real estate states supplied by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Your Olathe, Kansas real estate specialist! If you would like real estate market stats for your subdivision, contact the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Subdivision Stats for your subdivision
Real Estate Stats pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed; Check the post date for relevancy; Stats cover approximately the past 6 months of real estate market activityLet us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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| Overland Park, KS. Ranch Foreclosure For Sale | | 66210 | | MLS#: | Call Agent | | Price: | 140's | | Bedrooms: | 3 | | Full Bathrooms: | 2 | | Half Bathrooms: | 0 |
Home has decks off Breakfast Rm & Master bedroom w/walk outs. Shade trees throughout the yard add to the home's charm. Stairway in greatroom leads up to unfinished attic. Home is located on a cul-de-sac street. |
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Olathe, Kansas Water Judged Best-TastingA few cities that pump their water from the same river that the City of Olathe does have receiving complaints about the water tasting “musty” or “earthy.” Those cities include Lawrence and Topeka. Their Water officials said the problem was caused at least in part by algae in the Kansas River. Officials also said the water is safe to drink and that the algae causing the problem was expected to die off naturally over a period of days. Although residents of some nearby communities that draw drinking water from the Kansas River have complained late last week that the water tastes or smells bad, City officials from Olathe have not heard similar complaints. Although the city of Olathe also draws water from the Kansas River basin, Merv Gleason, deputy director of Olathe’s Municipal Services Department, said the main difference is that Olathe uses ground water from a system of wells rather than surface water. The difference in the water is where the cities pump the water. Many cities like Topeka and Lawrence pump their water from the service. Olathe pumps their water from 70 feet below the surface. “Because of ground filtration we don’t have the algae problems that come with taking surface water, so we shouldn’t have a taste/odor problem,” Gleason said. Earlier this year, Olathe’s water was judged the best-tasting in Kansas by the Kansas Rural Water Association.
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According to the Kansas City Business and Community Calendar there are over 15 events to look forward to in Kansas City this week. Events include networking, social media and community events. View your copy of the Kansas City Business and Community Calendar at http://bit.ly/cttwpu Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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| Overland Park, KS. Ranch Foreclosure Home For Sale | | | MLS#: | Call Agent | | Price: | $111,180 | | Bedrooms: | 3 | | Full Bathrooms: | 2 | | Half Bathrooms: | 0 |
Ranch, located in an established neighborhood, near club house and pool. Easy access to JCCC. |
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Yorkshire Real Estate Market StatsYorkshire is a subdivision In Olathe, KansasAs I review the the Yorkshire Subdivision market statistics for the past 6 months, 8 homes were listed for sale, 3 homes were sold and 1 home is currently under contract. The average sales price in Yorkshire Subdivision was $203,383 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $174,650 to $222,500. If you'd like to know the reasons behind the wide range of values, find us at www.dowelltaggart.com, for an overview of the process we use to determine the value of your home.
The Yorkshire Subdivision is located in Eastern Central Olathe, Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in the Yorkshire Subdivision were built in the late 80's to the early 90's. Yorkshire is a popular Olathe, Kansas subdivision and is located near dining, shopping and park amenities and near access to I-35 highway in Olathe.
As an example, when comparing the 4 Active listings in Yorkshire to the 6-month sales rate in the community, there’s a 8 month supply of inventory currently on the market. This means that Yorkshire is in a Buyer's real estate market. A neutral real estate market is defined that when the real estate inventory takes 4-6 months to sell. A sellers market is defined when the real estate inventory takes less than 4 months to sell and a buyers market is when inventory takes 6 months or longer to sell. With the current market is is a good time to Buy a home in the Yorkshire subdivision.
More Yorkshire Real Estate Stats:
The average current list price in the Yorkshire Subdivision is of $181,225. The list price is Below the 6 month average sales price. Homes in the Yorkshire Subdivision seem to be priced Correctly right now. Unless the active homes have Inferior features, the homes may be underpriced.
Yorkshire Subdivision Real Estate Stats in Olathe, Kansas:
FACT: During the past 6 months, 3 homes have sold in the Yorkshire Subdivision.
FACT: The highest sales price was $222,500 the past 6 months in the Yorkshire Subdivision.
FACT: The average sales price of the 3 Yorkshire Subdivision homes that have sold calculates to be $203,383.
FACT: The average Yorkshire Subdivision home sold in 43 days!
If you’re thinking about a move to or from the Yorkshire Subdivision or another area of Olathe, Kansas, would you prefer to review your real estate objectives with an amateur or a professional? When you'd prefer a professional opinion, let's talk....
Yorkshire Subdivision real estate states supplied by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Your Olathe, Kansas real estate specialist! If you would like real estate market stats for your subdivision, contact the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Subdivision Stats for your subdivision
Real Estate Stats pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed; Check the post date for relevancy; Stats cover approximately the past 6 months of real estate market activityLet us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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The City of Olathe has been discussing the idea of a community center. Many nearby cities like Lenexa & Overland Park have a community center.
The Olathe City Council resurrected the issue Tuesday by voting to authorize the city staff to begin negotiating with Caymus Real Estate LLC, a full-service development company. They would come up with a design for a community center and assess various sites for the project, according to Tim Danneberg, a city spokesman. The vote to proceed wasn’t unanimous. Councilmen John Bacon and Bob Montgomery voted against the move. The council met behind closed doors in executive session for about an hour before the vote.
Do you think it would be good for the City of Olathe to spend millions on constructing and staffing a community center?
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Madison Place Real Estate Market StatsMadison Place is a subdivision In Olathe, KansasAs I review the the Madison Place Subdivision market statistics for the past 6 months, 8 homes were listed for sale, 4 homes were sold and 1 home is currently under contract. The average sales price in Madison Place Subdivision was $178,100 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $168,500 to $189,900. If you'd like to know the reasons behind the wide range of values, find us at www.dowelltaggart.com, for an overview of the process we use to determine the value of your home.
The Madison Place Subdivision is located in Southern Olathe, Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in the Madison Place Subdivision were built in the late 90's to the early 2000's. Madison Place is a popular Olathe, Kansas subdivision and is located near dining, shopping and park amenities and near access to I-35 highway in Olathe.
As an example, when comparing the 3 Active listings in Madison Place to the 6-month sales rate in the community, there’s a 4.5 month supply of inventory currently on the market. This means that Madison Place is in a Neutral real estate market. A neutral real estate market is defined that when the real estate inventory takes 4-6 months to sell. A sellers market is defined when the real estate inventory takes less than 4 months to sell and a buyers market is when inventory takes 6 months or longer to sell. With the current market is is a good time to Sell a home in the Madison Place subdivision.
More Madison Place Real Estate Stats:
The average current list price in the Madison Place Subdivision is of $178,316. The list price is Slightly Above the 6 month average sales price. Homes in the Madison Place Subdivision seem to be priced Correctly right now. Unless the active homes have SUPERIOR features, the homes may be overpriced. Madison Place Subdivision Real Estate Stats in Olathe, Kansas:
FACT: During the past 6 months, 4 homes have sold in the Madison Place Subdivision.
FACT: The highest sales price was $189,900 the past 6 months in the Madison Place Subdivision.
FACT: The average sales price of the 4 Madison Place Subdivision homes that have sold calculates to be $178,100.
FACT: The average Madison Place Subdivision home sold in 104 days!
If you’re thinking about a move to or from the Madison Place Subdivision or another area of Olathe, Kansas, would you prefer to review your real estate objectives with an amateur or a professional? When you'd prefer a professional opinion, let's talk....
Madison Place Subdivision real estate states supplied by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Your Olathe, Kansas real estate specialist! If you would like real estate market stats for your subdivision, contact the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Subdivision Stats for your subdivision
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If It's Not In Writing, It Didn't Happen...Did It? Working on behalf of a Buyer client...We offered, then the Seller counter offered...Verbally.
Sometimes the verbal back and forth can shorten the time required to get to the “bottom line” for either party. Sometimes you can get past the “bluff” of the other party, more likely it’s just a simple way to get to common ground.
But it’s not legal, because it’s not binding.
Not binding, means it doesn't count. It’s a rookie mistake, an amateur mistake, a part-timer mistake....
And here’s what can happen....
While my Buyer and I were waiting for the counter offer we had requested in writing, a second Buyer and agent were circling....And the Seller was playing our offer against the hidden offer of the second Buyer....
Smart? Probably....Ethical? Maybe....
We leaned on the Seller and their agent to get their counter to us in writing. Ultimately, they decided to follow through with their word, and delivered their counter to us properly....In writing.
I have heard to many horror stories where a buyer thought they had bought a home, later to learn that they had been outbidded or bumped out. Does that sound familiar?
When your Realtor offers to present your offer, or counter offer verbally....remind them. It never happened if it wasn’t in writing. Don’t be a be another statistic.
Better yet, work with a professional from the start....DowellTaggart.com.Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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The Olathe, Kansas City Council approved a 2011 budget tonight that cuts general fund spending by 4.8 percent in an effort to hold the line on city taxes.
Sure there will be programs cut and jobs lost, but with the current economy, doesn't it make sense to buckle up and cut spending. When the economy turns and it will the lost programs can be reinstalled.
To read the full article about the City of Olathe 2011 budget meeting, go to: Olathe City Council approves 2011 budget with no tax increase Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Just a Case of The SnifflesTraining resembles drug dog training and bomb dog training, but instead of drugs and bombs, the trainer substitutes termites....Termites you say....?The damage these insects can do is extensive and expensive....and can be mostly hidden.These termite dogs in the news find the pests that eat your home....The dreaded termite. The dog costs about $6500 each to train. But the payoff is big. The average termite inspection runs $65 to $85 per home. The average cost for an inspection using a dog runs about $135, more or less. Why pay more?The dog is far more accurate, sniffing the methane gas produced by microorganisms in the termites digestive tracts as they go about the process of eating your home. Their human counterparts must rely on keen eyesight and experience. Termite dogs have been around for 25 years, but have recently increased in popularity, due to their increased success rates, oftentimes where there are no visible signs of the insects, or their damage.Not just a pretty face, these dogs are recognized as “scientific instruments”. On average, more then 50% of every structure is hidden, or inaccessible to an inspector....Th finely tuned nose of Fido can smell these insects behind walls, under floor companies, behind stucco, wood sidings, even brick. Research says the dogs are 400% more accurate than a human inspector.The next time you’re headed toward a home inspection, consider letting man’s best friend lending his sniffer.Next time you’re headed toward selling or buying a home, let your expert at DowellTaggart put our noses to work finding you the best deal.Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Palisade Park Real Estate Market StatsPalisade Park is a subdivision In Olathe, KansasAs I review the the Palisade Park Subdivision market statistics for the past 6 months, 31 homes were listed for sale, 16 homes were sold and 3 homes are currently under contract. The average sales price in Palisade Park Subdivision was $204,509 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $164,000 to $280,000. If you'd like to know the reasons behind the wide range of values, find us at www.dowelltaggart.com, for an overview of the process we use to determine the value of your home.
The Palisade Park Subdivision is located in Southern Olathe, Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in the Palisade Park Subdivision were built in the late 90's to the mid 2000's. Palisade Park is a popular Olathe, Kansas subdivision and is located near dining, shopping and park amenities and near access to I-35 highway in Olathe.
As an example, when comparing the 12 Active listings in Palisade Park to the 6-month sales rate in the community, there’s a 4.5 month supply of inventory currently on the market. This means that Palisade Park is in a Neutral real estate market. A neutral real estate market is defined that when the real estate inventory takes 4-6 months to sell. A sellers market is defined when the real estate inventory takes less than 4 months to sell and a buyers market is when inventory takes 6 months or longer to sell. With the current market is is a good time to Sell a home in the Palisade Park subdivision.
More Palisade Park Real Estate Stats:
The average current list price in the Palisade Park Subdivision is of $245,771. The list price is Above the 6 month average sales price. Homes in the Palisade Park Subdivision seem to be priced High right now. Unless the active homes have SUPERIOR features, the homes may be overpriced.
Palisade Park Subdivision Real Estate Stats in Olathe, Kansas:
FACT: During the past 6 months, 16 homes have sold in the Palisade Park Subdivision.
FACT: The highest sales price was $204,509 the past 6 months in the Palisade Park Subdivision.
FACT: The average sales price of the 16 Palisade Park Subdivision homes that have sold calculates to be $204,509.
FACT: The average Palisade Park Subdivision home sold in 101 days!
If you’re thinking about a move to or from the Palisade Park Subdivision or another area of Olathe, Kansas, would you prefer to review your real estate objectives with an amateur or a professional? When you'd prefer a professional opinion, let's talk....
Palisade Park Subdivision real estate states supplied by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Your Olathe, Kansas real estate specialist! If you would like real estate market stats for your subdivision, contact the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Subdivision Stats for your subdivision
Real Estate Stats pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed; Check the post date for relevancy; Stats cover approximately the past 6 months of real estate market activityLet us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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The Dowell Taggart Team is pleased to announce . . . Search Kansas City Homes for Sale from Your Mobile Smart Phone. All you need is the ability to get on the internet. Now you can find out the price and general information of any listing you drive by.All you need is internet capabilities. Here is what you do . . . 1) 1st Way is to input www.dowelltaggart.info in your mobile browser. You'll go straight to a page that you can search Kansas City homes for sale. You can search by address, City & State, or by features. 2) 2nd way is input - m.DowellTaggart.info in the address bar. This feature is similar to the the search above.
3) Look up a Kansas listing for sale by inputting - www.DowellTaggart.info/KS(mls#) in the browser. This feature works for all homes for sale in the local Kansas City MLS. You can virtually drive by any real estate sign and search the data on the home on your web enabled phone.
Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Cambridge Point Real Estate Market StatsCambridge Point is a subdivision In Olathe, KansasAs I review the the Cambridge Point Subdivision market statistics for the past 6 months, 18 homes were listed for sale, 8 homes were sold and 1 home is currently under contract. The average sales price in Cambridge Point Subdivision was $175,716 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $143,000 to $187,500. If you'd like to know the reasons behind the wide range of values, find us at www.dowelltaggart.com, for an overview of the process we use to determine the value of your home.
The Cambridge Point Subdivision is located in Northeastern Olathe, Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in the Cambridge Point Subdivision were built in the mid to late 80's. There are currently no new homes for sale in the Cambridge Point Subdivision. Cambridge Point is a popular Olathe, Kansas subdivision and is located near dining, shopping and park amenities and near access to I-35 highway in Olathe. As an example, when comparing the 3 Active listings in Cambridge Point to the 6-month sales rate in the community, there’s a 2.25 month supply of inventory currently on the market. This means that Cambridge Point is in a Seller's real estate market. A neutral real estate market is defined that when the real estate inventory takes 4-6 months to sell. A sellers market is defined when the real estate inventory takes less than 4 months to sell and a buyers market is when inventory takes 6 months or longer to sell. With the current market is is a good time to Sell a home in the Cambridge Point subdivision.
More Cambridge Point Real Estate Stats:
The average current list price in the Cambridge Point Subdivision is of $177,967. The list price is Slightly Above the 6 month average sales price. Homes in the Cambridge Point Subdivision seem to be priced Correctly right now. Unless the active homes have SUPERIOR features, the homes may be overpriced.
Cambridge Point Subdivision Real Estate Stats in Olathe, Kansas:
FACT: During the past 6 months, 8 homes have sold in the Cambridge Point Subdivision.
FACT: The highest sales price was $187,500 the past 6 months in the Cambridge Point Subdivision.
FACT: The average sales price of the 8 Cambridge Point Subdivision homes that have sold calculates to be $175,716.
FACT: The average Cambridge Point Subdivision home sold in 87 days!
If you’re thinking about a move to or from the Cambridge Point Subdivision or another area of Olathe, Kansas, would you prefer to review your real estate objectives with an amateur or a professional? When you'd prefer a professional opinion, let's talk....
Cambridge Point Subdivision real estate states supplied by the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Your Olathe, Kansas real estate specialist! If you would like real estate market stats for your subdivision, contact the Dowell Taggart Team of RE/MAX Best Associates. Subdivision Stats for your subdivision
Real Estate Stats pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed; Check the post date for relevancy; Stats cover approximately the past 6 months of real estate market activityLet us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Marathon runners will have to break out their ruby slippers, or at least some red running shoes, as next year’s Olathe Marathon has been renamed the Oz Marathon.
Ashley Holverson, vice president of the Olathe Chamber of Commerce's Convention and Vistors Bureau said that runners have already signed up for the marathon, set for April 16th, 2011, in front of the Garmin headquarters.
After testing the Oz theme in places like Facebook, the theme idea became a marketing standpoint since many races have themes to help them be more attractive.
The Olathe Marathon has been renamed the Oz Marathon, the half marathon has been renamed the Wickedly Fast Half Marathon, the 5K has been renamed the Dorothy Dash 5K and the Kids Marathon has been renamed the Munchkin Marathon.
for more information on the Oz Marathon and the other running events, go to: www.Olathe.org/cvb/sports/marathon
Ashley Holverson, vice president of the Olathe Chamber of Commerce’s Convention & Visitors Bureau, said the change was made following months of discussion about how to make the annual race more fun and attractive to parti Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Although people driving through the Prairie Highlands Subdivision thought the barricades in the streets were blocking a continuous construction project, the residents of the subdivision knew otherwise.
Since the operators of the Prairie Highlands Golf Course haven't used common sense, the City of Olathe has intervened.
A Johnson County, KS. judge has temporarily restrained the owners of the Prairie Highlands Golf Course in Olathe from blocking two major streets around the golf course. The restraining order was sought Monday by Tom Glinstra, Olathe city attorney, following the placement of barricades last Thursday on St. Andrews and Inverness streets in the Prairie Highlands development in southwest Olathe just north of the New Century AirCenter. Some Olathe residents complained they felt trapped in their homes by the blocked streets.
It is sad that this situation has come to this, isn't it? I can see the streets closed for a short period like an hour and the residents either compensated or a plan implemented to handle the situation but my research has indicated that had not happened.
I heard a few residents talk about a notice attached to the door and that barricades were up for long periods of times. In one case a gentleman wasn't able to get his car off the street nor was he allowed to go to work. It sure doesn't sound like the Prairie Highlands Golf Course used good judgement, doesn't it? To read the full article, go to: City gains order to halt golf course from blocking streetsLet us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Article and report from Maria Antonia from KMBC:
KMBC's Maria Antonia went shopping Tuesday for the items on five school districts require their students to buy. The amounts range from $25.39 to $49.75 before taxes. The Kansas City District's kindergartners need pay just $25.39, which was the cheapest. Next up was the Blue Valley School District at $25.85. Slightly more expensive was a Liberty elementary school, which saw a bill totaling $29.51. Parents of kindergartners in the Independence School District should expect to pay $37.56.And the most expensive was the Olathe School District. The cost was $49.75, but that includes a backpack. Most districts include items like sticky notes, whiteboard markers and plastic sandwich bags on their lists. Antonia reports that districts ask for these items to help cut the costs that teachers pay out of their own pockets for classroom supplies.My view: After reading this article and discussing with my wife who happens to be a school teacher, I picked up on a different idea. It seems to me that the Olathe School District is the only school district that accurately reported the true cost to Maria Antonia. If you're like me, you hate surprises. If you're hunting for school supplies, you want to start with a budget, right? Now lets say you're one of the other school districts like the Blue Valley School District and budgeted for each one of your 5 kids $25.85. Now you get to your local store and find out that the list was incomplete and now your expenses are $49.75 per kid. That may be a big surprise to most people, right? I reviewed the supplies list from some school districts and noticed items missing. Shouldn't the Olathe School District be commended for accurately reporting the true cost to the parents? I give the Olathe School District kudos for being honest and accurately reporting the true supplies cost. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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I had the opportunity between appointments to follow the signs in Olathe, Kansas to the "Going out of Business Sale" at Forty Winks. Since I had been to Forty Winks in the past, I kind of had an idea of what to expect. In the past 4 months, you could nearly count the sofas for sale on one hand and the number of chairs took maybe the fingers on both hands. When I walked in, the store was filled to near capacity and the staff that has graciously greeted me for the past couple years had been replaced with salespeople who knew little about the inventory. After quickly glancing at the price tags, I noticed that the prices were nearly doubled what the prices had been for the past 5 years. Since it was a going out of business sale, the staff said that the furniture was marked down even further than the prices marked. I picked 5 pieces of furniture, 2 that I have had my eye on, and asked the sales staff to figure the "Going Out of Business Sale" pricing. I was astonished that the "Going Out of Sale" price was actually much higher than the pricing I had been quoted by the Forty Winks staff the past few months so that got me to thinking. Is Forty Winks really going out of business or is Forty Winks playing the "Going Out of Business" marketing game? When I go to a "Going Out of Business Sale" I expect prices to be lower, don't you? Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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About a year back I visited Forty Winks in Western Olathe, Kansas. It was a bare bones low overhead furniture store. While I was there I had a quick discussion with the owner and a sales employee about social media. During the discussion the owner acknowledged that he didn't know much about social media nor did he want to learn. He had been in business for many years and didn't plan on changing anytime soon. Fast forward to today. If you have been anywhere in Olathe, KS., surely you have seen the "Going Out of Business Signs." Yes, that is right, Forty Winks is going out of business. Maybe if Forty Winks would have adapted to social media you would be seeing "Forty Winks Expansion - Come See Our New Inventory." I actually don't know why Forty Winks is going out of business and the new staff isn't offering any explanation. The question I'm asking is, "Is another Olathe Business Closing due to not adapting to social media?" Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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I have had the opportunity to checkout the Houlihan's Brunch a couple times in the past 2 months at the Kansas City Social Media breakfast. It is a very good and I recommend it. If you plan on going this morning, you'll probably see me there with my family. If you would like to save some money, follow this link for a 1/2 off on the second adult brunch purchased. http://bit.ly/bIv7pR Houlihan's is located at 16411 W. 119th Street in Olathe, Kansas 66061. Basically off of 119th street and just North of Bass Pro. Hope to see you there! Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Door Prize: Shop Baby Kisses Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ShopBabyKisses Twitter: @ShopBabyKisses1All things hip for the modern baby and mom! Donated a Gift Certificate to Shop Baby KissesDoor Prize: Joyce LaymanFacebook: www.Facebook.com/JoyceLayman Twitter: @JoyceLaymanAs a serial entrepreneur, Joyce chooses to thrive in this economy with two businesses that interconnect. Through her speaking business, Mind By Design, she helps others connect the dots between their thoughts and results. Joyce is also a talent scout looking for a select few who want more out of life and keep their options open to creative ways to make income. Ultimately she lives life in layman's terms. www.joycelayman.com2 tickets ($134 value) to Bob Burg's Endless Referrals Live + More event on September 28th. Door Prize: Jim Grant Facebook: www.Facebook.com/jim.grant2 Twitter: @jim_grantIce Station Zero LLC, bringing products and services to market on the internet for our clients. Services include e-commerce, web design, application development, market analysis, social media marketing and sales.One seat at our upcoming Wordpress seminar held at 132 Studios in Kansas City. WordPress Basic Training Friday, August 20th 6 PM until 9 PMAt Studio 132 3016 Cherry Street Kansas City, MO 64108 $40 ValueDoor Prize: Micheal Irvin, Big Idea GuyFacebook: www.Facebook.com/mirvin1129 Twitter: @mirvin1129Most small businesses cannot afford the services of an advertising agency nor do they have the resources to hire an in-house staff to do their marketing and advertising. I offer an alternative. An as needed, solution that provides small businesses the services they need at a lower overall cost. I'm Michael Irvin Big Idea Guy who can provide you with creative design, illustration and Big Ideas.The winner will receive an hour of consultation concerning your needs whether a single project or an overall identity system. Included is coffee and light conversation at one of my branch offices of your choice, (i.e. Starbucks, Panera Bread, Dunn Bros. Coffee.)Door Prize: KC Pumpkin PatchFacebook: www.Facebook.com/KayCeePumpkinYou've never seen a pumpkin patch like this before! 50 activities to choose from! Paintball gallery, pumpkin cannon, pedal go carts graveyard mini golf, cider dougnuts, kettle korn, homemade fudge. KC's best value Haycation! KC ROYALS is the maze design. 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I wish everyone could witness the beautifully colored, perfectly marked marine life up close & in person! http://www.scuba-explorers.com/Gift Certificate for a Scuba Diving Instruction. Value $180Door Prize: Nate Crow of Alpha TitleFacebook: www.Facebook.com/NateCrow Website: http://www.alphatitlellc.netNate has been in the real estate market for over 20 years and he has been assisting home buyers and home sellers with their title insurance needs for the past 6 years. Nate has donated a $50 Houlihan’s Gift Certificate Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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I personally know Dick Ross who operates SeeKCRun in Kansas City. SeeKCRun is a running events photography company.
Running events raise millions of dollars for charities in Kansas City.
The SeeKCRun site helps return some of the gifts that runners give to our community. Dick's website is an Online Photo magazine for running events.
You may find photos of family and friends posted from last month's running events. Go ahead and download them, they are free!!" Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Today, I had the pleasure of seeing the work of planning our 2nd social media breakfast this morning. The turnout was awesome!
The Kansas City Social Media Breakfast Group planning committee would like to thank the following for their help in the monthly social media breakfast:
Venue: Olathe Houlihan’s Twitter: @Houlihans Houlihan’s is marketing a new brunch service for networking groups.
MC: Martin Taggart Facebook: www.Facebook.com/KCRealEstate Twitter: @MartyTaggart I help Kansas Citians find their way home. I am a market leader and opinion creator for the DowellTaggart Real Estate Team, licensed through RE/Max. I focus on helping people get the right residential and residential investment real estate. If you believe a professional is expensive, hire an amateur!
Photographer & Team Leader: Greg Grosser Twitter: @grosserg Sagacious Business Development is a new business identity emerging from our photo/video studio in downtown Kansas City (Studio 132). We create and aggregate social media presence (FB, Wordpress, et al) as well as help people create video libraries for multimedia blogging content. We emphasize video message structure, audio and music components, message impact, and key words for video search facilitation.
Group Leader: Matt Wasko Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VirginMaryStudio Twitter: @vmstudio Virgin Mary Studio is a creative agency dedicated to advertising, web development and promotion that respects the dignity and intelligence of both the client's and their audiences. VMS builds the creative concept and strategy around the merits of the clients product or service.
Audio Equipment: Ryan Nelson Facebook: www.Facebook.com/rknelsfam Twitter: @ryanknelson Ryan Nelson is working with an organization called 33 Church and they are committed to encouraging faith to be lived out in the homes. They will be hosting their debut Family Worship Gathering at 10:00 AM on August 29, 2010 at Keller Williams Realty's Training Center at 11005 Metcalf in Overland Park. For more information check out www.33church.com or www.facebook.com/33church.
Projector and Screen: Dick Ross Website: www.SeeKCRun.com Dick is a sports event photographer. You can see Dick at many of the running and triathlon events in and around Kansas City.
Speaker: Gail Keller Facebook: www.Facebook.com/GailsScoop Twitter: @GailsScoop Gail's Scoop is a free e-newsletter and website that provides Johnson County, KS families with free and timely information to help them in their daily lives. Sections include: Health, Safety & Going Green; Bargains, Deals & Saving Money; Activities & Events; Mom Stuff; Parenting Articles & Insights; Leads, Fundraising & Networking and more. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Starting on September 7, 2010, there will be new changes to FHA mortgage loans. The current upfront premium is changing from 2.25% to 1%. Although this is good the annual premium is increasing from .55% annually to .85% (with a 5% or higher down payment) or .90% (with less than 5% down payment). If you're looking for a home in Kansas City, you may want to start your home search ahead of September 7th. Why? Because FHA mortgage loan changes will most likely increase your monthly payment. What this means to a $150,000 Kansas City home buyer is that their monthly payment will be approximately $32 more a month. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Facebook (1) | Kansas City Social Media Breakfast at the Olathe Houlihan's: "Time: August 12 � 7:30am - 9:00am Location Olathe Houlihan's 16411 West 119th Street Olathe, KS More Info This monthly social media breakfast will feature: Gail Keller from Gailsscoop.com will introduce her newsletter and the marketing & social media obstacles she has encountered. The breakfast will focus on steps for Gail to overcome her marketing and social media obstacles. If you know of a business that could benefit by using new marketing and social media skills to promote their business, you may want to invite them. This will be a learning experience." Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Looking for things to do in Kansas City this weekend? Checkout the Kansas City Community Calendar.
This weekend there is First Friday in the Crossroads district, the Johnson County Fair in Gardner, the Zeros are playing at the Legends, and the Komen Race for the Cure 2010 is Sunday.
Checkout the Kansas City Community Calendar:
Things to do in Kansas City, Kansas City Calendar. Includes Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, Leawood, Shawnee, Gardner and Johnson County, KS.Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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There has been a request to raise the sales tax to over 10% in Olathe, KansasThe current owners of the Great Mall of the Great Plains in Olathe, Kansas have requested a 1.5 sales tax hike for items purchased at the mall. With the current Olathe sales tax at 8.65%, that would push the sales tax for mall patrons to over 10%. The additional tax revenue collected would help finance a $210 million redevelopment of the mall property.
The owners of the property Great Olathe Center LLC has asked the council to set the public hearing for 7 p.m. Sept. 7. The council postponed action on the request Tuesday but will consider it at its Aug. 17 meeting.
The mall owner said the redevelopment could include commercial retail, residential houses, office and hotel as well as associated parking, transportation and infrastructure improvements.
I see some major flaws in the proposal to the city of Olathe. First, upon a visual observance of the mall, there are more stores cosed then opened. Second, if the sales tax is raised to the point that it will cost mall patrons $10 for every $100, I’m sure there will be less mall patrons. Thirdly, if there are fewer mall patrons, how many other stores will close providing fewer options for patrons to spend money?
It is hard for me to believe that people from Olathe will be rushing over to the Great Mall of the Great Plains to spend their money at a higher tax rate. There are many other options for the people of Olathe to make their purchases.
Just a though, what do you think?
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
Find out why you should contact the Dowell Taggart Team for your Kansas City real estate needs . . . . We can help you with online real estate tools that less than 10 Kansas City REALTORS use Search 21,000 homes for sale in Kansas City including foreclosures, short sales, luxury homes and more . . . Learn how to save on the real estate commission Learn how we can help you save money . . .
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Yesterday, I noticed that my son was using his older laptop to surf the internet. I asked him why isn’t he using his newer ASUS netbook. He said that he was having problems with his power cord. It seemed to not be working correctly. He said he was pretty sure that it was the power cord because he plugged another power cord in and it worked great. The lights came on correctly and the netbook was charging. Here is the problem. My son called the ASUS tech support regarding his less than 3 month old ASUS. After spending an hour on the phone and talking to ASUS, they want him to spend $30 to send his ASUS netbook in to have his $10 power cord fix or replaced. My son asked me why ASUS would ask him to spend $30 to fix a $10 part. I asked him if he explained that he used another power cord and the netbook worked properly and he said, “yes.” It sure didn’t make sense to me either, so I have spent the last 2 hours trying to get a hold of the ASUS tech department to discuss this with them. Finally, after talking to a supervisor, ASUS is looking into my son’s issues. They asked me to call back later today.If they don’t handle my son’s issue, we’ll bypass ASUS and order a power cord from a competitor online. Is it a good business practice to push your customers to your competitor? That is what I see ASUS is doing. We have multiple ASUS products.The ASUS tech department reminds me how many real estate companies run their real estate business. They kind of push clients to other sources after the sale. The Dowell Taggart Team takes pride in answering our clients questions and helping our clients. If you want incredible customer service, maybe we should talk.Lets connect on social media . . . You can find us easily and we will answer any real estate related (or even Kansas City area related) questions you may have.What do you think?Thinking about selling your Kansas City home? Find out how to get your home on the first page of Google . . . Call (913) 712-9313 today! Information is obtained from the Heartland MLS system and only includes homes listed by REALTORS who are members of the Kansas City Regional Association of REALTORS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Let us know what you think or add to our blog by writing a comment.
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