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<p>[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1050980, member: 28199"]I see postings like this all over the internet. The "I was treated rudely because I was trying to sell something" or "I was treated rudely at the bank I don't deal with because I wanted to pick up some halves". All either allude to, or outright say, "Poor customer service". The problem is, in these cases, <b>you are not the customer</b>. As a seller, the buyer you approach is the customer. If he or she is not comfortable purchasing at your price, and you are not comfortable accepting the offer, move on. The buyer is under no obligation to pay you what you think the item is worth. And there is a fine line between negotiating and arguing over price, whether you are the buyer or the seller. As for roll hunting, if you walk into a bank you do not ordinarily do business with, you are not purchasing anything. You are merely asking for "change for a dollar", albeit on a larger scale.</p><p> </p><p>Just curious as to how this vendor acted "low class" at a high-end establishment. What was the right way to tell you he wasn't interested in purchasing? To me, "No thanks" would have sufficed. A high-pressure sale on your part may have turned him toward rudeness. Don't know, wasn't there. Just saying.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1050980, member: 28199"]I see postings like this all over the internet. The "I was treated rudely because I was trying to sell something" or "I was treated rudely at the bank I don't deal with because I wanted to pick up some halves". All either allude to, or outright say, "Poor customer service". The problem is, in these cases, [B]you are not the customer[/B]. As a seller, the buyer you approach is the customer. If he or she is not comfortable purchasing at your price, and you are not comfortable accepting the offer, move on. The buyer is under no obligation to pay you what you think the item is worth. And there is a fine line between negotiating and arguing over price, whether you are the buyer or the seller. As for roll hunting, if you walk into a bank you do not ordinarily do business with, you are not purchasing anything. You are merely asking for "change for a dollar", albeit on a larger scale. Just curious as to how this vendor acted "low class" at a high-end establishment. What was the right way to tell you he wasn't interested in purchasing? To me, "No thanks" would have sufficed. A high-pressure sale on your part may have turned him toward rudeness. Don't know, wasn't there. Just saying.[/QUOTE]
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