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I’ll respond to your sarcasm and hostility by saying this: I called about a property that I’m interested in, not because I’m bored and have nothing better to do. The listing’s location was listed as Xeropotamos. The description says it’s in the area of Athos—Athos is a mountain on Mount Athos—and in the end, the property is actually in Ierissos. When I asked you roughly where in Ierissos it was, the hostility started, with sarcastic questions like, “Why are you asking about the location? Did you call to buy, or did you just pick up the phone like that?” It’s understandable if you don’t remember, got the area wrong, or aren’t aware of the exact location due to a bit of workload, but I don’t see any reason to be sarcastic. It’s fine—I’ll forgive you, and I’ll be waiting for you to correct the listing description.



