Mickey'sApprentice
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- Dec 2, 2005
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I'm sorry that you had a negative experience.
There is an art to knowing when to ask for the sell. The guide could tell that you knew a lot about the product. She read that to mean that you were ready to buy. Yes, she jumped the gun, but getting the paperwork was your guide's way to ask for the sell. Perhaps she should have said...well, it seems like you guys are ready...would you like for me to get the paperwork?
Plus, the guide had spent 40 minutes with you. The attitude of A LOT of professional salespeople is...if you knew you weren't ever going to buy from me...why did you waste my time?
Personally, I would have either told the guide upfront, and just asked to see the models...or I wouldn't have mentioned it at all, or at most said I am also considering resale.
I may get flamed for this...but spending 40 minutes with your guide, and then telling them that you are definitely buying resale is also inconsiderate.
There is an art to knowing when to ask for the sell. The guide could tell that you knew a lot about the product. She read that to mean that you were ready to buy. Yes, she jumped the gun, but getting the paperwork was your guide's way to ask for the sell. Perhaps she should have said...well, it seems like you guys are ready...would you like for me to get the paperwork?
Plus, the guide had spent 40 minutes with you. The attitude of A LOT of professional salespeople is...if you knew you weren't ever going to buy from me...why did you waste my time?
Personally, I would have either told the guide upfront, and just asked to see the models...or I wouldn't have mentioned it at all, or at most said I am also considering resale.
I may get flamed for this...but spending 40 minutes with your guide, and then telling them that you are definitely buying resale is also inconsiderate.