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wensinkmary's avatar
wensinkmary
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6 years ago

sales call

I don't know how many of you out there that a sales man tell you he had to read the terms 

of agreement and he said that he was going to tell it to you fast so you don't have to 

listen to him talk.  And then he said everything so fast that you could  not understand what

he said.  I would like the company pull the recording and than do the imprecate thing to that

sales person.  I would like the apology from him and for him to tell me the terms or lose his job.

 

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    wensinkmary wrote:

    I don't know how many of you out there that a sales man tell you he had to read the terms 

    of agreement and he said that he was going to tell it to you fast so you don't have to 

    listen to him talk.  And then he said everything so fast that you could  not understand what

    he said.  I would like the company pull the recording and than do the imprecate thing to that

    sales person.  I would like the apology from him and for him to tell me the terms or lose his job.


    You have every right to say "no" and ask them to repeat what was said, or just ask them to repeat what was said if you don't understand something.  When you say yes, you're agreeing to what was said, and to the service.

     

    Additionally, your requests concerning the sales person are absolutely ludicrous, and the initial one borders on offensive.

    • MarkJFine's avatar
      MarkJFine
      Professor

      I had to look up "imprecate"... and I do the NY Times crossword every day.

      • maratsade's avatar
        maratsade
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Seems to be along the lines of "a pox on both your houses."