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PamQueue Posted 15 years ago
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Listed With

"The house is listed by company X."
"The house is listed with company X."

"Listed by" is understandable enough (to me anyway!). "Listed with" is a bit mysterious to me.
  

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Company X was hired by the house owner to sell it. "Listed by" is the strange one to me. The company isn't just making a list of houses, they're selling them.

  • Company X was hired by the house owner to sell it.
  • "Listed by" is the strange one to me.
  • The company isn't just making a list of houses, they're selling them.
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Company X was hired by the house owner to sell it.

"Listed by" is the strange one to me. The company isn't just making a list of houses, they're selling them.

Think of it like "The owner is in business with company x."

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