The post credit scene just suggest that Tony is telling the whole story to Bruce. And Bruce is not present in the story and its a stand alone Iron man film, so showing other Avengers in it kills off its stand alone feel. As of Tony's offer to work with Bruce seems rejected as he is not with tony in the whole story.
Here are Kevin Feige's words on the question “Why wouldn’t Tony Stark just call The Avengers if he’s having a problem in Iron Man 3?”
Journalist: After cell phones came out horror directors had to come up
with elaborate ways to explain why people wouldn’t call someone on a
cell phone for help, now that all The Avengers know each other do you
have to come up with excuses for why Tony Stark wouldn’t reach out
when he needs a hand?
Feige: It’s a good question, and it’s sort of half and half. I am
betting that like the comics you don’t have to keep – if you are
reading a standalone “Iron Man” comic, they don’t spend every page
explaining where every other Marvel hero is. The audience kind of
accepts that there are times when they’re on their own and there are
times when they are together. I’m betting that movie audiences will
feel the same way. That being said, there is a little bit of lip
service here and there to that. There is also just the very nature of
Tony wants to, once he barely survives that house attack you saw
today, and even you saw it in the message he left for Pepper, he’s
basically saying “I’m going off the grid to try to figure something
out.”
(Source:http://www.slashfilm.com)
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