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On 10 May 2007 08:47:27 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: When you make a living buying and selling high ticket retail, as I did for the majority of my working life, you come to expect the sort of treatment you got from your "buyer". It's fairly routine. The trick is in not letting the *******s get you down. I've listened to salespeople lie their butts off, and I've listened to buyers doing the same. I'm here to tell you, the typical salesperson on his very best day can't hold a candle to some of the consumers who walk in with the attitude that salespeople are all lying scumbags, and then proceed to outlie the most dishonest salesman on the premises. I think it's always been this way in a market where the prices aren't fixed. Doesn't matter whether it's a Mexican flea market, a corner vegetable stand in Europe, or a jewelry wholesale firm in NYC. Particularly those buyers who aren't interested in establishing a relationship and becoming repeat buyers will use every trick they have ever heard of and invent a few more if required. :-) Good point. Although I'd still prefer to shoot 'em. :) |
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