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.
It also featured Kurt Russell as a dodgy, unscrupulous
used car salesman who will do anything to make a sale.
Not exact matches
An introduction to negotiating with people
who are about to rip you off: To be taught by a repentant
used -
car salesman.
Who would you rather buy a used car from, a salesman who claims only to want to please you and the little lady — or the one who tells you: «David, I want to get the least car to you for the most amount of money&raqu
Who would you rather buy a
used car from, a
salesman who claims only to want to please you and the little lady — or the one who tells you: «David, I want to get the least car to you for the most amount of money&raqu
who claims only to want to please you and the little lady — or the one
who tells you: «David, I want to get the least car to you for the most amount of money&raqu
who tells you: «David, I want to get the least
car to you for the most amount of money»?
Soon the people will see his true colors of the guy
who is the biggest
used car salesman.
This may be the year when we finally come face to face with ourselves; finally just lay back and say it — that we are really just a nation of 320 million
used car salesmen with all the money we need to buy guns, and no qualms at all about killing anybody else in the world
who tries to make us uncomfortable.
Despite their losses, they are soon discovered and promoted by a
used car salesman named Curtis (Foxx, Miami Vice),
who sells everything he has to put all his effort into promoting the act to the top of the pop charts, utilizing songs written by Effie's brother, C.C. (Robinson, Fat Albert).
In this American retelling, Matilda is born to shady
used car salesman Harry Wormwood (Danny DeVito,
who also directs and produces) and his ditzy housewife Zinnia (real - life wife Rhea Perlman).
Cannavale,
who most recently starred in HBO's short - lived Vinyl, will play the series - regular role of Irving, a laconic, no - nonsense
used car salesman.
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...
or a
used car and asked to get the final price over phone because they were 40 minutes drive from my place, the girl
who answered was from the new
cars department and she said its a company's policy not discuss or disclose any price over the phone and if I come there they will be happy to negotiate and see what we can agree on, after driving for 40 min I had one of their
salesmen jumping to offer and work with me on the
car, I told him I need to buy the
car and am looking to get more discount on the price.
But there are yahoos in the agenting business
who make the slimy
used car salesmen from 1970s films look like action heroes.
... Monarch was dealing with professional advisors, not
used car salesmen or pawnbrokers whom the public may expect to operate on the basis of «didn't ask, didn't tell», and
who collectively suffer a corresponding deficit in trust and confidence.
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.
Everyone can appreciate the stereotypes of the
used car salesman or other «aggressive» vendors we have encountered
who...
We sometimes receive letters from readers
who feel the public views them, and real estate practitioners in general, in the same light as
used -
car salesmen.
bureaucrat
who yanked my chain is a slick former
used Lada
car salesman turned failed wannabe professional (but nevertheless incompetent) out» a-the-gate Realtor?
Ergo, the low standing that the public pegs the real estate sales industry at, down there with
used car salesmen (they are mostly men), politicians (they will tell their selected constituencies whatever they want to hear in trade for votes) and others of a nefarious nature
who end up behind bars.
So before you decide that part - time agents are not what professional Realtors should be, I would suggest many full - time agents (
who tried everything possible to make a living right down to the
used car salesman... and just couldn't «make it») could learn something from an agent
who works with morals.
As a wholesaler, I've been compared to a
used car salesman... As someone
who works the probate niche, I've been painted an ambulance chaser...