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You ought to see the looks on the faces of the hi dollar RV sales man when
you tell him you are NOT taking off your grass stained tennis shoes and you ARE going on in to check out the $475,000 unit. That's a bull**** attitude. Anybody who could afford to buy a half million dollar RV would have enough class not to walk around in shoes intended to grass stain the interior. It's one thing to dress down to shop, it's another thing to go out and see what you can deliberately soil or ruin. Suppose that RV or boat was *yours* and it was being shown on consignment. Bet you'd see no real humor in people showing up with the dirtiest shoes they can find and then demanding the ten cent lookie-loo tour. |
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the funny thing is though, when
my wife and I mention that we are not interested in buying a new boat untill at least Feb. the salesmen have not once backed off and left us alone. In fact one salesman said " Im not even going to try to sell you a boat today, If you want to buy one today thats fine but Im not going to push you. Ask any queston you have". That's actually a fairly professional way to handle a customer. I can't tell from your post whether you are griping about that approach or praising it. Sounds like the salesperson *did* back off appropriately. He agreed not to pressure you to buy, but offered to answer any questions you might have had. Obviously, the guy wants to be remembered favorably when you actually get serious about buying a boat. The real screwup would be the guy who responded to your "not buying until next Feb." technique by walking off muttering something under his breath about "waste of my time". |
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