people blow you off on the phone in person they are different and so are you... unless you are so swamped you can't take the time because your closing way to
many deals over the phones and making hundreds of thousands of loonies then you don't need to see them in person.
Internal Sales Executive We are on the lookout for enthusiastic sales driven individuals that enjoy
closing deals over the phone and being rewarded for it with an uncapped commission structure.
IF Wenger had any sense he would have already secured
the deal over a phone call as soon as he got whisper of his interest to come to the PL.!
Sales Rep refused to talk to me about how to make
a deal over the phone or out of town.
I spotted the car I wanted on Murray Motors» website, did
the deal over the phone, and went all the way to Edinburgh to collect it.
Without even seeing the car or stepping foot in the dealership, we worked out
a deal over the phone and I returned later that evening to finalize the purchase.
Because of my busy schedule, my familiarity with Mark, the dealeship and the product, I worked most of
the deal over the phone and there were no surprises when I cam in to sign the paperwork and pick up my new car.
Throughout much of the process because I couldn't get there right away Bryce made me feel very comfortable as
we dealt over the phone and Internet.
I called and worked out
a deal over the phone and then drove 4 hours to pickup the vehicle.
Worked out
the deal over the phone and when I got there it was exactly like they said.
If the seller is out of state it is no problem to close
a deal over the phone provided you can get access to the property to do your due diligence somehow.
As I previously noted, most podcasts and posts always say, don't try to make
a deal over the phone, which will be and is (I'm sure) hard to do.
Ive been reading here and listening to podcasts about negotiating and what i hear the most is never try to lock down
the deal over the phone but when you meet the potential seller face to face..