Today was sampling, smile

  • Erstellt am 2017-03-09 13:40:33

Musketier

2017-03-09 14:47:27
  • #1


I don't even believe that. He's just a pragmatist and not a salesman.
 

ypg

2017-03-09 14:50:45
  • #2
Well, the question arises who the client is here or according to which taste it is being built.

It is not mine if it is dictated to me.
We ourselves were also unenthusiastic about many things, that means without extra costs, but whether I preferred a curved or straight stainless steel door handle was still our decision.

For me, such a sampling would rather be a negative experience!

Brief regards
 

haydee

2017-03-09 14:53:00
  • #3
Really not good salespeople. I would have felt comfortable there too. I prefer it when someone says this is rubbish or that, in their opinion, it’s not necessary, rather than someone standing in a nice showroom trying to push things onto you by hook or by crook.
 

Nordlys

2017-03-09 14:56:03
  • #4
How does ypg know that we could choose exactly between crooked and straight? I still have to smile when I think of the door handle pattern case. A huge thing, you think, now he's coming, he opens it, and exactly two handles inside. The straight one, the bent one! Well, which one? We took the straight ones. It was like in Büttenwarder....
 

ypg

2017-03-09 15:03:27
  • #5


I'm just questioning the argumentation of the "seller" here

They simply don't feel like dealing with impractical materials!

Best regards in brief
 

Nordlys

2017-03-09 15:18:47
  • #6
With a bit of irony, there could also be something else behind it. The company builds around 40 single-family houses per year without subcontractors because they handle almost all trades themselves. Only heating and electrical work are purchased externally. Some of you were very surprised when I posted the company's price calculation here some time ago due to the favorable prices. It could also be a principle, issued by the boss, advising the people to stick as much as possible to our standard. We have fewer mistakes in order processing, fewer complaints, better equity through large volume and few suppliers, and we are satisfied, the customer too, and anyone who finds that too little simply doesn't fit with us, they can rather build with Viebrockhaus. So Aldi principle, less, but what there is, is good. Those who want more, Edeka is next door. Karsten
 
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