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Old 05-16-21, 09:03 AM
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I thought the key to being a good sales person was to figure out what the customer wanted/needed and then explaining why Bike A was better than Bike B for that particular job. Sometimes that meant that you might talk the buyer up on price and sometimes down. If the buyer thinks he/she is being listened to and getting great advice, you likely make the sale and likely end up with a satisfied customer. Bike stores depend on word of mouth for future customers.
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