Business Wisdom from the Trenches
A businessman has written a thank you letter (yes, a letter, as in with paper and pen!) for the
business tip I gave on how to handle
more customers than you can, and asked for more such tips. So here it goes: When you don't sell something, sell it for a song
My family has sold clothes for over a hundred years now, and it is mandatory
for boys of the family to serve an apprenticeship in the shop. This happened
when I was twelve years old - One villager bartered very hard to bring
down the price of a saree. He claimed that the same saree was being sold for a
lower price in a competitor's shop.
The Customer -- "Can you reduce the price of the saree to 30 bucks
please? That's the price in the other shop on the next street". My uncle --"No Sir, they may appear same, but our product is of higher
quality. We sell it for 45 bucks to others, but since you are a regular
customer, I discounted it to 40" Customer --"Can you reduce the price of the saree to 30 bucks
please? That's the price in the other shop on the next street". My uncle -- "Why don't you buy it there then?" Customer -- "He is out of stock today". My uncle -- "Oh! When we are out of stock, we sell this saree for ten
bucks!!" See Related Topics:
The Story of the Saree Stories on Saree Selling at Kamat Shop.
(Comments Disabled for Now. Sorry!) | First Written: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 Last Modified: 1/24/2003 Tags: bizwise |
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