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Businiess name:  William Penn Realty Group Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was very impressed by the employees I interacted with - AnnMarie and Mark, the latter being the one who showed me an apartment at 1313 Spruce. AnnMarie works in the main office on 21st St. I was very anxious when I came into their office, and she gave me all the time I needed. A very nice and understanding person. She offered me to let me go back and have another look at the apartment before I fully committed. When I realized I didn't want the apartment, she tore up my deposit check that I had given to hold the apartment. Regarding Mark, I had tried to give him some cash to show me the apartment first (before he showed it to others), and while he did show me the apartment first (because of my enthusiasm), he repeatedly turned down my offer of the money. At one point, I left the cash on the windowsill and went into the other room to look at it, and he didn't touch the money. Before we walked out, he insisted that I take that money with me. There was no one else there, mind you - no other witnesses. I later tried to PayPal him the money because I was so impressed by his ethics (and because I had his e-mail address), but he refused to claim the payment, and PayPal returned the money to me.

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