Sentences with phrase «like used car salesmen»

Real estate consultants will actually be professionals, because there won't be one here, one there, and a bunch more everywhere, like used car salesmen waiting for the next marks to wander onto their lots.
Adoption agency businesses are like used car salesmen.
Perhaps the difference between a profession and some businesses is that professions organize their affairs more like eBay (and less like used car salesmen) by reducing information asymmetry by requiring candour and by providing effective remedies where candour is lacking!
You can be unashamed and take opportunities to share but you don't have an obligation to pawn your faith like a used car salesman.
Dude was wheeling and dealing like a used car salesman with his wife about to leave him.
Wenger sounds like a used car salesman, «Oh I hope you don't buy this car, it has a great future, there is a good journey record ahead for this car,»... while really wanting you to buy it.
It's like a used car salesman selling you a pamphlet reviewing the cars in his lot... and the pamphlet of course says that they're all extremely reliable and well - rated.
You will begin to feel like a Used Car Salesman hawking your books all the time.
Think of the financial aid officer like a used car salesman.
He says that the posts are fun in nature and provide a useful, more subtle form of advertising that's not so in - your - face — the last thing he wants is to come off like a used car salesman.
Luke Smith sounds gross, like a used car salesman insisting that I'll throw money «at the screen» as soon as I see new emotes.
If someone makes a proposal for a major study, do they get a «cut», like a used car salesman (I somehow doubt that!)
You're dressed like a used car salesman, not a lawyer.»
Think of those words above — the most honest and truthful depiction — if you were to say, «I am honest and truthful, trust me,» just like a used car salesman, they wouldn't necessarily believe you.
So instead of coming across like a used car salesman with high - pressure negotiating tactics, you simply present the facts.

Not exact matches

How you can implement these words into your marketing plan without sounding like a used - car salesman.
99.9 % of Religion in this day is like a very bad used car salesmen trying to sell you something to get your money and you drive off thinking you got something nice and you what you are getting is a clunker that will take you just far enough away that the saleman can steal your money because 99.9 % of what all religions claim about God is just a bunch of lies ON God taken out of context.
The guy looks like a used - car salesman.
They think that repeating phrases like the «great cities of the North», will go down well in Yorkshire, opposed to it sounding like the tired old patter of a used car salesman.
Congress: Like the victim of a slick used car salesman tricked into buying a lemon, Americans wish they could return the Democratic Congress their votes bought: Confidence in Congress has hit an all - time low of 14 %.
This might mean pumping themselves full of books with titles like 100 Snappy Answers to Tough Interview Questions, knowing, like a used - car salesman, their response before the question is even asked.
In this story, Henry isn't necessarily a good person (he cheats on his wife and adopts used car salesman - like tactics), but he is well - meaning.
This adaptation of Stephen King's 2009 doorstop of the same name features all the familiar characters: James «Big Jim» Rennie (Dean Norris), a used - car salesman who is second selectman of Chester's Mill and would very much like to be first selectman; Dale «Barbie» Barbara (Mike Vogel), a former Army captain in town on some sort of business; Deputy Linda (Natalie Martinez), the kindhearted cop; lovely Angie (Britt Robertson) who has a regrettable fling with not - so - lovely «Junior» (Alexander Koch); intrepid newspaper reporter Julia Shumway (Rachelle Lefevre); and so on...
I had poor credit went into the dealership after talking to them on the phone thinking that this was going to be like the other places i went to, sorry... we cant help you or you do nt have this, sure its the car in the back row with over 1000.000 miles, it wasnt like that my wife and i were actually treated with respect and genuine care the salesmen and used car manager along with the f & i guy got us into a 2012 chevrolet cruze with no hassels, now i do nt have to worry about my wife and kids breaking down or getting stranded, If you need help this is the only dealership to go to.
Our phone salesman walked up and my dad proceeded to ask him about all of the issues and he was like??? what do you mean??? what do you expect??? it??? s a used car???, its going to have that stuff???.
This Is a great place to buy a car I just bought a used 2012 jeep wrangler and everyone that worked there treated me well and my salesman Jay was real helpful honest and a great guy all around he wasn't pushing me to buy something if your looking for a good used vehicle and want great customer service along with a great atmosphere and not being harassed like at normal car dealerships then you need to go to Impex Auto Sales Read more
I don't know why people think that acting like a used - car salesman is the way to go.
Maybe your skin is crawling, trying to figure out how to write a query letter that doesn't sound like either a used car salesman or a beggar.
But there are yahoos in the agenting business who make the slimy used car salesmen from 1970s films look like action heroes.
Don't come across like the legendary used - car salesman.
And yes, I had that yucky feeling about marketing, as it always brings up used car salesmen and the like.
Like... porta - potty cleaner, fishmonger, used car salesman or... porn star.
Using limit orders is not like haggling with a salesman on a used car lot: you can't get a good deal just because you drive a hard bargain.
But that's sort of like saying «my profession isn't so bad: people think less - highly of used car salesmen and congressmen than they do of my profession.»
Now this irrelevant dramatizing is all in good fun, so don't go thinking that LSUC's Treasurer, who has put her name to the Discussion Paper by way of an opening letter urging participation in the discussions, has spun back the odometer on us like an old - time used car salesman (a now reformed «salesperson»), telling us that a used car with wings is just as good as a late model airplane.
Being personal while talking about yourself, as if you and your needs are the most interesting thing in the world, makes you come off like a used - car salesman.
After looking back on the timeshare, it was like I bought a used car from a used car salesman who talked the talk but didn't walk the walk.
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