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"Do you need an agent?" someone else asked.
GATEKEEPER The opposite of an agent, someone who makes no effort to help.
RAYMOND C. McGRAIME describes himself as a secret agent, someone who works in the shadows.
AGENT Someone who is on the customers' side and works to help get them what they want.
The company will also provide the help of an enrolled agent — someone trained specifically to prepare returns and represent taxpayers before the I.R.S. — if a customer is audited.
If they're smart they'll write him off as a rogue agent, someone acting on his own and whose activities they condemn completely".
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