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bettered
Sep 30, 2005Explorer
An interesting observation, that. Many salesmen will tell you something stupid, and assume (or hope) you don't catch on. The perception of what you might think of them when you later learn the truth of their mis-statements is not an issue for them. They're there to sell the product. Press hard, you're writing through 9 copies.
We've exercised the foibles of many of the sales types from our RV dealerships (and TV dealerships too for that matter) when they make outlandish and misleading or even dead wrong comments about what you can pull, what the unit weighs empty, etc. etc.
For me the frustration is that Hensley, who indeed have a great product, would permit someone who is underqualified to make claims (it locks up) when the staff full well knows better. They can't be hurting that bad for sales...
Ed
We've exercised the foibles of many of the sales types from our RV dealerships (and TV dealerships too for that matter) when they make outlandish and misleading or even dead wrong comments about what you can pull, what the unit weighs empty, etc. etc.
For me the frustration is that Hensley, who indeed have a great product, would permit someone who is underqualified to make claims (it locks up) when the staff full well knows better. They can't be hurting that bad for sales...
Ed
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