lovetheparks
DIS Veteran<br><font color=green>My Uncle found ou
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Think I've gotten about all the input I could ask for. Thanks
In a hurry said:I'm sorry, but at what point did he indicate that your weight was why he was a crummy salesman?
dcgrumpy said:I'm sorry, but I must be missing something. What makes you think it had anything to do with your weight or appearance?![]()
When I calmed down, I called the store back and asked when the manager would be in, not the assistant manager that'd witnesses it. I can't tell you what shocked me more, the way I was treated or the fact that I'd just learned I was treated that way by the GENERAL MANAGER. I left my name and number for the owner but I've yet to get a call.
froglady said:I don't see anything other than a lazy salesman who just doesn't want to bother with anyone who isn't a quick sale.
They seem to be more prevelant in big ticket items, such as cars, pools, appliances, and furniture. If you aren't ready to buy right this minute they don't want to "waste" their time on you.
They haven't committed fraud, so the BBB probably won't get involved.
I've gotten my revenge by purchasing the same item elsewhere (in the case of two different cars) and calling the original dealership to let them know WHY they lost the sale, and why I'll never be back. I also pass the info along to anyone who'll listen, especially if they ask about my experience shopping for the item. It's not like people buy a pool or car every day; most people will ask around for advice.
By the same token, when I find a salesperson I like, I pass THAT along, also.