#5 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Kenneth - Monrovia (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 02, 2008
POSTED: Tuesday, September 02, 2008
“Indecision. It is the largest, single most costly expense there is, for small business owners, for large businesses, as well as for governmental departments. It adds up to billions of dollars annually. Indecision is not a virtue. It is still a decision, with its own dire results.” -- General Swartzcoff.
Yet you present it as a good thing.
It may be common but that does not make it a virtue.
After you present your indecision as a “virtue,” you then launch a degenerate attack, loaded with disrespect and loaded with scorn. In fact, you border on deliberate, willful slander. You may have already illegally crossed that border. You need to count your lucky stars the company has not subpoenaed your computers ISP information from this site you posted on, for a lawsuit. Maybe they already have and perhaps they still will, but if not, be very thankful.
No matter how you slice and dice it, such would be very costly to you.
Your attack reveals way too much about you, far more then you may have intended to show to everybody. It shows you have little respect even for yourself as an adult male. Notice I am not saying “man.”
No doubt, this attitude problem is born out of elements of your own financial distress, but it also shows your own character, or lack there of. If you're married, what would your wife say about you and your attitude? How about your children? Or should they be afraid?
Obviously, this Signtronix sales rep cared more about you then even you did. Your lack of gratitude for him and for his time is a shame and a pox upon you and upon your business. Don't try to prove to me or anybody else “how well you are doing.” Even if truly so, you could be doing much, much better, had you taken full advantage of Signtronix products.
LED units are always costly, no matter the source. Even if you do not know it, there are differences in quality, especially when it comes to LED signs. You get more brilliance and a far better warrantee program from Signtronix then any other company out there, period!
I have seen churches, for example, buy from other sales reps from other companies, with a 90 day limited warrantee, have their large (but cheaper in price) LED units go completely dark. (Needing to be 100% REPLACED!)
I properly warned them, but Signtronix quality is not an item that everybody “gets.” Not everybody has the ability to believe the truth, even when presented well.
They save a couple thousand on the price? So what? It now has to be replaced, and again at full price. How much does anybody facing such feel they have saved? If you saved $2,000.00, but need to “save” it twice, did you save anything? No.
Which is yet another thing. You do not believe the offer was for real? How about you try to buy from this same Signtronix sales rep today.
You will now still be able to make your purchase, but now you have preferred full price with a larger down payment. The Main Street America program is not an offer required to be made by any Signtronix sales rep, but you disrespect him for caring enough to make it available …. to you? I am shocked that you say he came back the next day. He is fantastic, and you hate or mistrust people seeking your good. Bizarre!
What kind of Jerk are you so proud to be?
A “lack of ethics?” You bet, but that dice is what comes up when you roll it, not on some one else.
What “PRESSURE?”
We have our regular Retail prices available to you 24/7/365. A Singtronix sign is a GREAT deal, even if or when sold at TWICE the Retail price!
A “Showcase” offer I never extend beyond my first visit. Doesn't make much financial sense. If someone gets an offer as good as I can make it, why would I want to come back to someone to sell them a sign that the day before, they could have bought for hundreds or thousands less?
I am really not trying to insult your intelligence, but …..
Excuse me, if you want ME to extend the price, there is ONLY one way I will do it. Yes, I will or might. But I will first ask you, if I were to extend the offer until tomorrow, with 10 being “YES, I will buy,” and a ONE being extremely unlikely, what number from 1 to 10 do you pick?
Anything less then a “7” and I graciously, (professionally), leave. But, if you pick a 7 to a 10, I collect $50.00 IN CASH, and with NO receipt and that is THE ONLY way I extend the price. You pay me to extend the price!
Before I call you the next day, I am NOT coming back unless you tell me you are READY to buy.
If you hesitate or say, “Not at this time.” I am keeping the money, and you knew that when you gave it to me. But if you say “Yes,” I will credit you that $50.00 and deduct it from your deposit. And you do not know I will do that until you are about to give me your deposit.
That is my ONLY exception for anybody's indecision.
I am a business person, every bit as much as you pretend to be. But I am for real, with no pretense or apology about it.
I am in sales, but you are not? How's so? If you own and run a real business, guess what? YOU ARE IN SALES TOO. We are, in this arena of salesmanship, EQUAL. If you own and try to run a business, but do not understand that you are in sales, you probably are right; you are not selling much of anything. And perhaps, you are about to close.
Only a fool of a salesman would open a business, not knowing he too is a “salesman.”
If you cannot afford my product, I have to assume that perhaps, you have danced your last dance. I suspect you know what I mean. If not, I am not explaining it for you or to you.
My product is vastly superior to every other “alternative.”
Good results are never cheap. Cheap is always trash. I do not sell or offer trash to anybody. But if you supply the wood, the spray paint, the stencils, I can whip you up a sign, for 50 to a 100 bucks. It will at least fill my tank on my way to someone whose brain is still in gear.
If that is still too much, find a 12 year old and give him or her a piece of paper and some crayons. For 50 Cents, you'll get yourself a sign.
I met a guy years ago who challenged me by telling me he spent “only” $20.00 for his “sign.” He said proudly, “Bet you can't beat my price!” He wasn't stupid. I said, “You sure about that price?” “I sure am,” he said.
He had a 4' by 8' panel of wood painted black, with white letters using stencils and spray paint. I went on to explain, “if your business is really just a hobby, then the price of your sign should never be a concern. But if your family depends on what you do, and your mortgage company, and your utility company(s), then your sign is indeed, extremely costly, in fact, it will put you OUT of business, if you keep using it.” A “cheap” sign is in fact, the most costly of them all, period.
Guess what? He bought my sign. And the sign he bought from me jacked his income up so high, so quickly, his new Signtronix sign paid for itself in full in less then 4 weeks, all with new business! Back then, the price for the size he needed was $7,200.00. And as soon as that sign paid for itself, the gol dang sign did it again and again and again. And as long as he is in business, THAT sign, not his “20 bucks” sign, is paying not only for itself, but paying all his overheads PLUS, as well. Like I said, he was NOT stupid!
If I went around selling cheap signs that put all my customers at high risk of going business, and I lived there, I would be afraid to be seen in public! I would not want to be running into customers at the grocery store or bank. Or in church!
Nearly everything I will tell you about my product and your need of it is NOT a sales pitch of any kind. Instead, you are getting factual information that you can easily confirm at the sba.gov's own web site.
In fact, if you take a look at the two sba.gov's “before and after” signs, BOTH had NON-Signtronix signs BEFORE, and BOTH switched to SIGNTRONIX Signs. Look at what happened to their incomes. These are ON the Small Business Administrations' own web site, my friend. BOTH of them!
***Where* *is* *my* *sales* *pitch?***
There is no need for one, my friend!
Fools can't be convinced no matter what information if presented.
It is the fateful nature of a fool to not be able to “get it.”
Perhaps, my only “sales pitch” is in telling you that you stand an 85% chance or better of getting a significant sales increase. Just as any successful kind of large chain or franchise store. The evidence, the proofs, are simply overwhelming.
But if you have a problem with indecision, what do you want my rep to say to you as he leaves you to your own devices? You want him to insult you? A professional will be gracious, 97% of the time. Even if or when you do not deserve it.
Pressure?
Buy a Signtronix any day you prefer. It's your choice to buy at full price. Signtronix is still in business.
So where is all the “pressure?”
I am not writing this for YOUR benefit, no! I am writing this for the benefit of others who will read this because they are NOT fools.
Especially in today's economy!
No one should be “out there” taking chances and risks this big. The SBA says your entire business needs to be “sign centric.” CENTERED AROUND YOUR SIGN. YOUR ENTIRE BUSINESS!
SOMEONE in your line of business is going to remain, and remain by making the money. Will it be you? That is up to you and especially, to your sign. Do you deserve what happens to you if one, just one, of your area competitors' gets a Signtronix sign, but you do no?
I hope this is never becomes your fate.
Too much rides on the outcome, does it not?
What is true in good times, become absolutely critical to your financial well being in a stressed economy!
Well, we are now there.