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How to Sale a Cell Phone
The cell phone business is expanding in popularity as well as in locations to make them more available. ... Younger children want a cell phone in order to fit in with their peers, adults want cell phones because they help them adapt to their busy lives, and elder people usually look into cell phones for safety reasons. ... It is a possibility they already have service with your cell phone company and have a question. ... Cell phone seekers will have different responses to your question. ... You will also have the point blank answers such as, “I’m thinking of purchasing a cell phone soon, and I wanted to see what you had to offer”. ... You want to find out in the next couple of sentences if the phone is for themselves (an adult), their child, or an elder person. ...
While you are going through the next few steps you will make personal comments to the buyer (positive comments) about the fact they are buying a cell phone. ... If it is an adult your comments will have to do with how much a cell phone helps during a busy schedule. ... When you are approached by a parent buying for their child as well as an elder buying a phone, your personal comments will be directed toward the safety of having a cell phone and how great they are during any emergencies. ... Most cell phone companies offer a free phone when the customer signs up for a plan and signs a contract with them. ...
With the phone still laying on the counter for them to look at you will find out more about them personally. ... If they normally stay in Kentucky or the “local calling area” that the cell phone company covers, you will continue your selling with the local plan. ... You must always explain to them how long the contract they must sign in order to receive the phone free will last.
Approximate Word count = 1569 Approximate Pages = 6.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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