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Harry K wrote:
Not low-end products but low profit margin items. Did not see anywhere in the original poster's post where he/she had "an axe to grind." However, you are welcome to your opinion. And why are you telling the original poster he/she will never be successful at sales. I see no where in the original post where the poster claims to be in "sales." Also, please explain the criteria for predicting success or failure in "sales." As much as I bust seller's chops, I really liked the original posters story, be it true or not. It's a good illustration of the buyer/purchaser relationship. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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