Re: Best Buy Experience
- From: "SL" <pillott@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:15:03 -0400
"Rewards" and "promotions" are directly evaluated on the sales of a
salesperson. That alone justifies the actions your describing.
Young highschool salespeople are just pawns in the larger world of places
like Best Buy/Circuit City etc... Offer them incentives, not commission,
and there you have the mentality to sell,sell,sell.
Tommorrow on your way to work in traffic. Look over at that "tard" next to
you. That is the person who is gonna buy that EDTV with the extended
warranty by the highschool kid. Best Buy just made some jingle. A perfect
system. Darwin would be proud.
Just a litte diet food for thought...
SL :)
"Jim Gilliland" <usemylastname@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:431388ce$0$1577$c3e8da3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ritz wrote:
>>
>> A> They have no shame.
>> B> They are poorly trained.
>> C> They work on commission.
>> D> Commissions are often riggged to "encourage" sales people to
>> recommend the crap Bestbuy makes the most margin on.
>> E> They are poorly paid.
>>
>> Incidentally, the sales people get a much higher commission if they
>> manage to sell you one of those "extended warranties".
>
> Best Buy salespeople do not work on commission.
.
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