michael950
for me to POOP on!
- Location
- Houston, TX
Went to my local dealer today to find out about my hood (I will get to that later). I told the salesman that I had a 2005 SuperJet, which I have had less than 1 year, and the paint was coming off the hood. She said, so you have a jet boat. I said "no, I have a SuperJet Personal Water Craft, it is the stand-up kind", the look was priceless. She was so perplexed, the look of "Yamaha does not make a stand-up ski" and she looked confused. At this point she looked like she was thinking "this guy has no f'n clue what he is talking about, I have been working here 8 years and never have I heard such a thing" (this is my perception of what she was thinking based on the look she gave me). Understanding her confusion, I told her to pull out a PWC brochure so she could see what I was talking about. Shure enough, the last page is a matrix of the different models and there it was a SuperJet. Oh, OK... now what is going on?
I get the same thing when I bought my car back in 2002, all the salesman could tell me was the regurgitation of the product brochure. Here is your glovebox, it has a 3.0L v-6 engine. 5 speed automatic, intermittent wipers, 5 disc CD... I know that, I can read a freaking sticker. How soon can I put a supercharger on this thing?
Why don't people learn the products they sell. If I were a salesman I would learn product brochures back and forth, test drive the merchandise (computers, TVs, car, whatever), read reviews.
I get the same thing when I bought my car back in 2002, all the salesman could tell me was the regurgitation of the product brochure. Here is your glovebox, it has a 3.0L v-6 engine. 5 speed automatic, intermittent wipers, 5 disc CD... I know that, I can read a freaking sticker. How soon can I put a supercharger on this thing?
Why don't people learn the products they sell. If I were a salesman I would learn product brochures back and forth, test drive the merchandise (computers, TVs, car, whatever), read reviews.
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