@bubbaj232 I knew a guy who sold tires. He'd show them the better tires, when they balked, he'd say, "Oh. you can't afford the best, let me show you the cheaper ones." The customer'd feel insulted that they looked like they were too poor to own the best. They'd buy the expensive ones. They showed him by God!
He's probably talking about home improvement or whatever. How about cars? Try to get their attention off the price. Tell them,I "have no authority to settle on a price. Tell you what, let's go see Dave (F&I), he can get us where we need to be." So you take them to Dave, he'll get them on payment, not total price. So what if you personally don't close? He's F&I! He doesn't get split commission, and he'll get them on extras, like rustproof, etc. Meanwhile, you're working the next customer.
When the pain is large enough, people will pay any price. People buy emotionally, and rationalize with logic.
If everyone wants the lowest price, everyone would be driving yugo's! If everyone wants the lowest price, why do people buy mercedez, BMW, Hummers, etc.?
Your argument about "getting the same thing" elsewhere is important... NEVER be the same as elsewhere!
My service is ALWAYS customized to YOUR unique situation, therefore ONE OF A KIND, not available ANYWHERE else!
So, I suppose you are going to get the lowest priced heart valve, from the lowest priced surgeon? Your low price argument falls apart when your life is on the line!
This is garbage and probably the worst ways I've ever seen of overcoming objections - you can't be so flipant to a customer to just say what you've said " . . . DON'T YOU? - you need to justify the difference in your product or service - not just satisfy your own over priced ego
i wanna be the highest price in town, and sell them 10 cars not 1...quality , service, and experience beats joe blow down the street whos 10% lower price and they may not be around in 10 yrs...WE WILL...and I AM HERE FOR YOU ANYTIME OF THE DAY, CALL ME....oh, by the way do u have any friends that would like a car? hahahaha
Nice video..good work!keep it up!
mendezsabrina46 3 months ago
great video, please make more when you can please
bicepsca 1 year ago
1:21 seconds of stammering horseshit
Steez51 1 year ago
i used to ask customers "do you negotiate the price of groceries?" worked every time. and i was selling automobiles.
azthundercloud 1 year ago
@bubbaj232 I knew a guy who sold tires. He'd show them the better tires, when they balked, he'd say, "Oh. you can't afford the best, let me show you the cheaper ones." The customer'd feel insulted that they looked like they were too poor to own the best. They'd buy the expensive ones. They showed him by God!
soco13466 1 year ago
He's probably talking about home improvement or whatever. How about cars? Try to get their attention off the price. Tell them,I "have no authority to settle on a price. Tell you what, let's go see Dave (F&I), he can get us where we need to be." So you take them to Dave, he'll get them on payment, not total price. So what if you personally don't close? He's F&I! He doesn't get split commission, and he'll get them on extras, like rustproof, etc. Meanwhile, you're working the next customer.
soco13466 1 year ago
I sell regularly. I have set record sales in north america for esoteric, expensive software.
I sell intangible services, in consulting.
What's your point?
MysteryWizard 1 year ago
Have you ever sold anything?
katetamm 1 year ago
When the pain is large enough, people will pay any price. People buy emotionally, and rationalize with logic.
If everyone wants the lowest price, everyone would be driving yugo's! If everyone wants the lowest price, why do people buy mercedez, BMW, Hummers, etc.?
Your argument about "getting the same thing" elsewhere is important... NEVER be the same as elsewhere!
My service is ALWAYS customized to YOUR unique situation, therefore ONE OF A KIND, not available ANYWHERE else!
MysteryWizard 3 years ago
So, I suppose you are going to get the lowest priced heart valve, from the lowest priced surgeon? Your low price argument falls apart when your life is on the line!
MysteryWizard 3 years ago
This is garbage and probably the worst ways I've ever seen of overcoming objections - you can't be so flipant to a customer to just say what you've said " . . . DON'T YOU? - you need to justify the difference in your product or service - not just satisfy your own over priced ego
Shuggie41144 3 years ago
the key is to NOT be flippant. This is SERIOUS. If you come off as flippant, you are a joker, and no one takes you seriously.
When you are serious as a heart attack, that I need this fee to do the job right, your client will capture the mood of the sale. That's important.
MysteryWizard 3 years ago
This guy sucks!!!!Their way better ways to get around price.
karatedisco 3 years ago
teach me, oh zen master!
MysteryWizard 3 years ago
i wanna be the highest price in town, and sell them 10 cars not 1...quality , service, and experience beats joe blow down the street whos 10% lower price and they may not be around in 10 yrs...WE WILL...and I AM HERE FOR YOU ANYTIME OF THE DAY, CALL ME....oh, by the way do u have any friends that would like a car? hahahaha
karbyk62 3 years ago
Time is money. this video is costing too much. try interactive video to sell your cars and sell yourself.
dealershipvideos 3 years ago
Did you notice the lights moving behind you while you were talking?
moralesamg 3 years ago
Yep... That's my "Rainbow Maker"
Joe
MysteryWizard 3 years ago
shotokan rulez!!! haha
ch3693 4 years ago