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In Reply to: RE: That was dumb posted by RGA on April 14, 2021 at 20:15:07
I learned early on never to judge a potential client by the way they dress, their watch or car ...or their age or sex.
One of the biggest systems I ever sold was to a rail worker for the MTA. He and his family listened to music ...a lot. His kids played instruments and took it seriously. Music was very important to them and it had to sound real.
One of the smallest systems I ever sold was to Dave Brubeck. The primary system for his home.
To turn someone away based on their look or to expect a big sales based on the same, or who they are, is just plain dumb.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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I don't have any real negative stories about stereo stores, but I remember many years ago I was shopping for a new car and went by the Audi dealer in town. I was the only customer in the place, but after 30 minutes of trying to get a salesman to help me, I gave up and walked out. Went to the Volvo dealer down the street and bought a car there the next day.
Ha!--yes well there's the story how in the late 70's a long haired energetic young fellow walked into the Rolls Royce dealer in Berkley Square London to enquire to purchase a new Vehicle.
Those ever diligent gents in uniforms and peaked hats that work those facilities in greater London
promptly escorted him from the premises.
it was going to be his reward for 5years of struggle to get record he's put his faith and all his dosh
into that finally came to fruition
The record Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells had just soared to WW stardom and the funds had made the young guy rich.
Yes it was Richard Branson esq.
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