<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">All repeat customers for one reason...he was honest. When he retired (early might I say) he actually sold his little black "book" of customers to another saleman and it wasn't cheap either. Enough to retire on. I've only known two other car salesmen of that caliber in my life. Sooo, the bottom line is that you don't have to be like the rest. It may take a little more time and a bit more work but in the long run be more profitable and satisfying. I couldn't sleep at night if I had to make a living like most car salesmen. And the "game" they play on the typical </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
jonahs i would never, resort to the tactics of a slimy car dealer, i too know a couple of stand up guys in the car business, who too work mostly on repeat business. i have too much respect for myself, and for the HUMMER brand to tarnish either of our reputations. unfortunately i cannot control the actions of my sales manager and "deal closer", all i can do is do my best to show people what a wonderful thing the HUMMER is, and put them in the hands of the "money" guys. today the owner of the dealership complimented me on the fact that i was the first salesman he's had at that dealership that actually cared about the vehicles i was selling, and not just the $$$. i wont lie, i think its great i can get paid to spend all day surrounded by HUMMERS, but I also will not under any cicumstances do anything to comprimise my morals, or again ruin the HUMMER brand.
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