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yeah was great seeing it live.

stayed up and watched it from start to finish and to be honest I loved it all

Did the same, well watched him going up every now and again whilst watching something else. It was awesome.

Yeh have ripped a few sales flog so far and complained to the owner of Audi about the dipshit abusing me Fkn rookie cant tell the difference between a serious buyer and a time waster

Sales101 - tell him I've sold my car I need to buy have x to spend want to buy today .. Yep lost that sale best bit when my car arrives I'm gonna drive down there park out the front and shove his fat fkn face in it

And yeh hamish they are all to busy to help its as of they are making so many sales dont need the business which I'm like no problems dude not the only dealer and Melbourne f wits.

Next person who compares me to a car salesmen might get an uppercut

/busdriverinspired

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LOL! WIN!

Saving for house = stick with 16 year old Nissan

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This. So tempting to quit and splash out on something awesome. Ignore ignore ignore.

As for salesmen...I think a lot try the hard ball tactic of "you're a time waster / can't afford to buy this" so that some people with dented egos get suckered into proving them wrong. I don't like it, but can't say it doesn't work every once in a while...it's pretty much how my dad overpaid for his house when the real estate agent / car salesman told him he couldn't afford what the owners were asking for it.

Yeh have ripped a few sales flog so far and complained to the owner of Audi about the dipshit abusing me Fkn rookie cant tell the difference between a serious buyer and a time waster

Sales101 - tell him I've sold my car I need to buy have x to spend want to buy today .. Yep lost that sale best bit when my car arrives I'm gonna drive down there park out the front and shove his fat fkn face in it

And yeh hamish they are all to busy to help its as of they are making so many sales dont need the business which I'm like no problems dude not the only dealer and Melbourne f wits.

Next person who compares me to a car salesmen might get an uppercut

/busdriverinspired

Real estate agent = glorified car salesman?

I'm sure once you flop your business card the bullshit stops and they take your more seriously?

Real estate agent = glorified car salesman?

I'm sure once you flop your business card the bullshit stops and they take your more seriously?

my step dad told me a story about when he worked for anz in the 60's a very scruffy guy came in and wanted to invest some money and my step dad took him into the office and the guy wanted to invest 100K - a few days later he went to a merc dealership, asked how much they wanted for a certain car and they pretty much told him 'too much, you wouldnt be able to afford it' so a few weeks went past and he came back to the same dealership and asked to speak to the same guy, still being treated like shit he told the guy to come have a look at his car out the front.. he had just come from another mercedes dealership with the same car, and behind that another one the same for his wife..

would of been a pretty big slap to the guys ego..

Real estate agent = glorified car salesman?

I'm sure once you flop your business card the bullshit stops and they take your more seriously?

Nah never drop my business card but to be honest if they had half a clue they should work out I've got the money for it.. I give enough clues

Had same problem buying my Lexus at 22.. Nobody takes ya seriously even when I bought my tag watch only the tag store helped me out other jewellers wouldn't let me touch one

Probably through my own experience i never judge anyone or think they can't afford something cos I know the shit I've put up with

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my step dad told me a story about when he worked for anz in the 60's a very scruffy guy came in and wanted to invest some money and my step dad took him into the office and the guy wanted to invest 100K - a few days later he went to a merc dealership, asked how much they wanted for a certain car and they pretty much told him 'too much, you wouldnt be able to afford it' so a few weeks went past and he came back to the same dealership and asked to speak to the same guy, still being treated like shit he told the guy to come have a look at his car out the front.. he had just come from another mercedes dealership with the same car, and behind that another one the same for his wife..

would of been a pretty big slap to the guys ego..

Haha nice story.

In my opinion, at the end of the day you are there for a transaction and not to test other people's morals, ethics, character judgement etc. if they are resistant/hesitant just move onto their manager who hopefully has more clue.

The business card is just an easy way to show that you are employed and can support a loan. Also, they can't say no as you have the potential dollars for the purchase.

And that's when you joyride the hell out of the car and move on :P

If I ever win the lotto I'll walk into a Ferrari dealership dressed like I normally dress, in trackies etc

If they act like cocks and lose the sale, I'll drive past in my new lambo and give em a wave

Come to my house afterwards

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