dgale wrote:Unfortunately such individuals do represent Shopsmith, regardless of their pay arrangement, and are the worst possible PR for a company that needs positive PR and exposure.
Imagine if you went in a car dealership and were greeted with the same question and response - I don't think they would sell nearly as many cars. My response to such a question from any salesman would be "no, I'm not buying anything today" and it's then their job to convince and persuade me otherwise.
Oh I totally agree!
Tis a salesman's job to convince a 'potential' buyer to do so, not merely be an order taker.
That convincing is the reason for 'demos', otherwise online sales would suffice at a far lower cost and the salesman would be superfluous.
Also consider that this is a major purchase and 'impulse' purchases are not as likely as in an earlier age. Like cars, look now, buy later!
Dusty: Got a red shirt/jacket/hat/belt buckle to wear to the demo?:rolleyes: Showdown indeed!:D:D:D