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  • #61
    Both mate.
    Are your lot Apple Authorised? (Apologies to other board members this has now become an IT Networking forum)

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    • #62
      We are mate. Font sell much of it as it's shocking margin.
      Your mum would love me...

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      • #63
        Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
        We are mate. Font sell much of it as it's shocking margin.
        Apples are for the three Gs anyways....gayers, girls, geeks.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
          Are your lot Apple Authorised? (Apologies to other board members this has now become an IT Networking forum)
          No,keep it up boys; it's riveting.
          I'm fact, I don't half fancy a granny right now(Smith, that is):pleasantsuprise:
          .

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          • #65
            Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
            I think the best salesmen are the 'gobby' ones. But only if they know how to reign it in when necessary. I do wonder why confident people are classed as gobby/arrogant. Personally, I have plenty of gob, but not in a nasty way. It's part of my job, being able to sell myself. Until I do that, I won't sell the products. My job is challenging on a daily basis, and very stressful at times, especially the last 2 1/2 years due to the mess this country is in. Still, survival of the fittest. I got through it, and things are picking up again. I like to think I'm quite knowledgeable in my field too.

            I work in IT sales for a business to business reseller and solutions provider.
            Agree 100% Benny, I have a lot of gob, but in sales and relationship building, you need to adapt yourself to the customer. Not into all that phsycology , mirroring their movements etc, but I have a lot of "Do as you likeys" who buy 4x4's in that instance you can swear, promise this and that, make them think their getting something extra, where as when I deal with the owners of a multi million pound big corporate company, you reign it in a little and put the total professional hat on.

            Selling is a skill that is rapidly going down hill in this country...
            Getting people to like you..thats 75% of it.

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            • #66
              I work in advertising.

              No problems at all getting to games. Weekends free, evenings I'm just a ten minute walk from Chancery Lane station
              A blog of my first season ticket, and QPR's return to the Premiership after 15 years

              Where Were You When We Were S4!T?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
                He talking about his mum not gf.

                Sounds a good job mate and pleased you found something better.

                U must be pleased not having to work for Citroen Snaxo anymore?
                LOL The old one's are the best etc ;-) Would you believe a 'snaxo' is actually a piece of hi-fi equipment. Yep, I'll get me coat...!

                Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
                Haha, my old dear, mate. Not my bird. It's not obligarory...She just likes the cash, and it pays well.
                Oopps...sorry mate, easy mistake etc! 6 x 12 must be quite good for cash - but bloody knackering - fair play to her !

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                • #68
                  Selling is a skill that is rapidly going down hill in this country...
                  Getting people to like you..thats 75% of it.
                  Strip clubs, beer and tackle are my tried and tested method for achieving this.

                  We are mate. Font sell much of it as it's shocking margin.
                  Tell me about it we only do Apple kit so its a real struggle! The margin's in the maintenance.

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                  • #69
                    I'm a professional underwater clay fish harpooner. Travel to international competitions plays havoc with my ability to watch my beloved QPR.
                    WRITING ABOUT QPR AND OTHER NONSENSE:

                    http://thisismyengland.blogspot.com/

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                    • #70
                      shipbroker

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Jeffro View Post
                        Agree 100% Benny, I have a lot of gob, but in sales and relationship building, you need to adapt yourself to the customer. Not into all that phsycology , mirroring their movements etc, but I have a lot of "Do as you likeys" who buy 4x4's in that instance you can swear, promise this and that, make them think their getting something extra, where as when I deal with the owners of a multi million pound big corporate company, you reign it in a little and put the total professional hat on.

                        Selling is a skill that is rapidly going down hill in this country...
                        Getting people to like you..thats 75% of it.
                        Could not agree more as one minute I could be selling say £500 worth of materials to a one man builder and in the afternoon sat with the Directors of Mitie or Barratt Homes in a high powered meeting so its all a matter of adapting to your customers needs

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                        • #72
                          Spot on Jeffro. People buy from people and it's all about rapport. Not something that most sales people are good at especially on the phone!
                          So sorry to hear it's Toyota you sell must be tough. Shame you're not in BMW who are 18% up yoy with corporate up 25% on last year. Mrs Old is having her best year ever and will do over 500 cars on her own! (but she is good and lucky enough to be married to me!)
                          oldhoop

                          The Bread Mans Blue and White Army

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Simonj10 View Post
                            I work for the foundation so many different ages and groups from 5 till 12 ish not exactly the firsts or reserves haha
                            So you'll know Matt who supports QPR and big Ian (Liverpool fan)?
                            First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                            • #74
                              Your very quiet Hammersmith, I bet your worried we will stick you in a room with swanley and you and her can talk about work
                              I played sunday league football today.

                              Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

                              I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

                              We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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                              • #75
                                Work in Music Publishing - catering for both the old and new generations.

                                Any singers/songwriters on this site who will make me/my boss millions make yourselves known please.

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