Flash Wrote:
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> When I am about to do something I will take all
> the shops available to learn more about the
> products available. Flooring shops when I was
> doing some remodelling that included flooring,
> paint shops when I was working on the project,
> storage units when I was thinking about clearing
> the decks into a storage unit to remodel, auto
> dealerships when we were thinking about getting a
> new vehicle, and recently appliance shops because
> I am getting frustrated with my dishwasher.
>
Good idea.
> My reaction is that when I am on the location I am
> as valid as any other customer. The fact that I
> am doing a quick and hopefully anonymous
> performance review is valid whether the sales
> person is salaried or commissioned. I won't try
> to waste their time, I will take the time and try
> to encourage them to do a good performance, but
> they are supposed to be beyond basic training so
> shouldn't need to be spoon fed.
>
I agree, and I try to keep that point of view in mind. In some respects its better for me when there are other customers because its less likely that the sales person will remember me when I was the only customer they saw on a particular nite.
> As for the $3000 bed, check the reviews of similar
> products on the internet. You will find that
> there are highly rated ones as good or better for
> around $500 plus shipping. The point of the $3000
> bed is that the retailers are not allowed to have
> sales, specials or discounts to preserve the
> 'mystique' of it, though the product is far from
> unique.
Well, I suspect I'll never need to research it too thouroughly. If given a choice between me and his waterbed, I'm not sure which my husband would choose;}