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Advice on negotiating commission - Vancouver BC

Good day to everyone,

I recently listed my property for sale with a reputable real estate brokerage. I’ve signed off on the listing agents exclusive listing agreement and agreed to a commission of 2.5%. However, after reviewing their website, I noticed they have links for MLS sheets for their other listings. After reviewing literally every MLS sheet for their exclusive listings - I have noticed that they are accepting a commission of 3.22% on the first 100k and 1.15% on the remainder. I’m very frustrated by this and feel angry at myself for agreeing to pay double the commission they normally accept as this is a difference of about 75k. Is there anyway I can renegotiate the commission and how should I go about doing so? It has been less than a week of me signing off. I feel that being straight forward is the best approach. Thanks in advance for everybody’s advice and opinions

Edit: this is for a commercial property

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