What to Do When a Tyre Customer Says “I’ll Think About It” (Tyre Shop Version)
“I’ll think about it” is usually hesitation, not rejection. Here’s how tyre shops should handle it properly.
“I’ll think about it” is usually hesitation, not rejection. Here’s how tyre shops should handle it properly.
“I can get it cheaper online” doesn’t have to kill the sale. Here’s how to handle it properly in a tyre shop.
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