We don't get a whole lot of people peddling crap around here. We do get the ocaisional kid selling candy for some school or after-school program, but rarely.
But I have had pushy phone solicitors. With them, if they don't take no for an answer, the third time gets them a "look, I don't know how I'm going to be paying my rent, I sure as hell don't have the money for you." and a hang up.
My old boss used to say that when he was younger the sales technique was "The customer saying 'no' is the first step to a sale," bullshit. Some of the older sales pushers still pass that on.
I used to sell crap for my school and the marching band. I sold a lot of stuff and usually got prizes for high sales. I did it the hard way by hitting every single house in my neighborhood and sometimes nearby neighborhoods peddling whatever it was I was selling that time around. If someone said no, I thanked them and moved on to the next house. I wasn't about to waste my time arguing with someone who didn't want my stuff when I could hit the next three houses and have a good chance at a sale in the same time.
On another note, what the heck is up with these kids who wander up and just say, 'you wanna buy some stuff' instead of any sort of real sales pitch? When I was doing it, I would give a short, to-the-point pitch about why I was peddling, and then tell them what I was peddling, and then ask if they were interested in supporting me. None of this, "you want some candy?" stuff outside of grocery stores laziness.
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But I have had pushy phone solicitors. With them, if they don't take no for an answer, the third time gets them a "look, I don't know how I'm going to be paying my rent, I sure as hell don't have the money for you." and a hang up.
My old boss used to say that when he was younger the sales technique was "The customer saying 'no' is the first step to a sale," bullshit. Some of the older sales pushers still pass that on.
I used to sell crap for my school and the marching band. I sold a lot of stuff and usually got prizes for high sales. I did it the hard way by hitting every single house in my neighborhood and sometimes nearby neighborhoods peddling whatever it was I was selling that time around. If someone said no, I thanked them and moved on to the next house. I wasn't about to waste my time arguing with someone who didn't want my stuff when I could hit the next three houses and have a good chance at a sale in the same time.
On another note, what the heck is up with these kids who wander up and just say, 'you wanna buy some stuff' instead of any sort of real sales pitch? When I was doing it, I would give a short, to-the-point pitch about why I was peddling, and then tell them what I was peddling, and then ask if they were interested in supporting me. None of this, "you want some candy?" stuff outside of grocery stores laziness.
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