Sounds like we may have had the same rep.
We took the info tour with a pushy guide (Agent A) that, contrary to everything you hear ahead of time, was VERY high pressure. When we told her we would not be ready to buy for about a month, she began telling us she would take a check and hold it, asked if we could give her
anything, then even told us (several times) to go to DTD and apply for a Disney Visa, so we could give her the down payment before we went home. She told us that if we didn't sign that week, we would miss out on the deal of the year, that the price would skyrocket, basically giving us the 'used car salesman' act. When we were done, and at the ice cream parlor, she even followed us out, demanding that we allow her to pull our credit. We stuck to our guns and left, telling ourselves that, if (when) we did buy, we most definitely would not be using Agent A.
As luck would have it, we got a phone call from another guide (Agent B) about 2 weeks later. He was cordial, explained everything to us, and was considerate and had a no pressure attitude. By then, we were ready, and started the process. Halfway through, Agent B discovered we had spoken to Agent A, and told us we should work with her. I explained that we had our reasons not to, but did not want to elaborate (I was not going to work with Agent A, but did not think it went to the level of getting her in trouble.)
Agent B understood, and told us to send an email stating we no longer wished to be represented by Agent A, but instead wanted to use Agent B. I typed it up while we were on the phone, and he was our guide from that point on. We really have enjoyed working with him since.
Last, Agent A called us a few days later. She at first congratulated us on our purchase, but then asked us directly why we changed guides. At that point, I was a little uncomfortable being put on the spot.
The point is that if you don't like your guide, it's an easy remedy.