@FictionNet 157644 wrote:
Even worse, when you tell them no thanks. And another rep from there bugs you tomorrow. And the next day it’s ANOTHER rep.
They know what they’re doing FictionNet – it’s not accidental. You politely said no thanks – which in sales lead speak means that you’re not dismissing them outright.
Learn to be rude … I TOLD YOU – NO – NOW DUCK OFF !!!
You won’t get a call back.
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@owldeath2 157702 wrote:
What I don’t like is the emotional blackmail like when they’ve taken you out at a conference or something and they say ‘but we were so close, don’t you remember when I did X for you and went out of my way to do Y, did that mean nothing?’.
You are right – it’s an attempt to use a personal leverage – but as you say it jars because they’re really only looking out for one side of the partnership – them.
Again – the answer is simple.
Tell them that this is business – and the bottom line is that are not performing well enough for your site. I TOLD YOU – NO – NOW DUCK OFF !!!
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