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by jordan0day
4781 days ago
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"which is the worst kind of sleazeball sales opener." This, exactly. In the US, car dealers have a pretty poor reputation, because people generally believe that the salespeople are especially trained to trick/beguile/confuse shoppers, in order to maximize the dealers profit. In turn, I think many people dread buying a car from a dealer. Do you really want people to view your operation in the same light as a car dealer? |
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"Can I help you?" "Nope. Just looking..." "OK. Just let me know if you need any assistance."
Perfect. I have help if I need it. If I was initially too shy to ask, the door was opened for me. No pressure.
Of course we're talking typical retail, set up for self service. This model doesn't always apply, and you shouldn't blindly apply it.