The salesman knows nothing of what he is selling save that he is charging a great deal too much for it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sales are contingent upon the attitude of the salesman - not the attitude of the prospect.
Not everything is for sale; not everything is about money.
No one tells salesmen what they can and can't do.
When you're dealing with machines or anything that you build, it either works or it doesn't, no matter how good of a salesman you are.
There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey.
Bargain... anything a customer thinks a store is losing money on.
Not offering this kind of guarantee means that they do not believe in their product enough, and they do not care about if a salesman is over promising or over selling their product.
A budget tells us what we can't afford, but it doesn't keep us from buying it.
Our theory is, if you need the user to tell you what you're selling, then you don't know what you're selling, and it's probably not going to be a good experience.
I don't really know anything about sales figures, to be honest with you.
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