New member cancelling
All of the comments to my post are interesting and I thank you all for responding.
I would like to offer all of you some advice: When you sign up for a t/s presentation, you do so to get the free gifts and possibly an inexpensive vacation. Your obligation is to attend a 90 minute presentation. At the end of the 90 minutes you should announce to the representative that you have completed your obligation and that the presentation is over. Regardless of what the representative tells you at that point you are entitled to receive all gifts that were promised to you. Stand your ground.
I agree, there are many t/s reps that are cold blooded, ruthless and without a conscience, just like you would find in any profession. The good people (reps) far out number the bad ones. Follow your gut feeling about the character of the rep you are dealing with.
I am not in a sales position (for the sake of proper ethics my position and t/s company shall remain confidential), however my position with my company is that of policing / correcting the sales information for the benefit of the new owners. We want the new owner to understand exactly what they have purchased and do everything possible to make sure the new owner has made a proper decision. We don't want cancellations. Again, those not involved in the sales process, and who are involved in the new owner protection process, are drastically hurt by cancellations
I wish a very happy day for all of you.
All of the comments to my post are interesting and I thank you all for responding.
I would like to offer all of you some advice: When you sign up for a t/s presentation, you do so to get the free gifts and possibly an inexpensive vacation. Your obligation is to attend a 90 minute presentation. At the end of the 90 minutes you should announce to the representative that you have completed your obligation and that the presentation is over. Regardless of what the representative tells you at that point you are entitled to receive all gifts that were promised to you. Stand your ground.
I agree, there are many t/s reps that are cold blooded, ruthless and without a conscience, just like you would find in any profession. The good people (reps) far out number the bad ones. Follow your gut feeling about the character of the rep you are dealing with.
I am not in a sales position (for the sake of proper ethics my position and t/s company shall remain confidential), however my position with my company is that of policing / correcting the sales information for the benefit of the new owners. We want the new owner to understand exactly what they have purchased and do everything possible to make sure the new owner has made a proper decision. We don't want cancellations. Again, those not involved in the sales process, and who are involved in the new owner protection process, are drastically hurt by cancellations
I wish a very happy day for all of you.
Comment