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gilliandanielle said:Whoo Hoo! I am in the June CN as a new director and for my $15000!! I have never had my name in there before and all of a sudden it is there twice!!
"Are They Being Sneakier?" is a phrase used in the Pampered Chef community to describe the behavior of customers who may be trying to deceive or manipulate the consultant in order to get a better deal or free products.
Some red flags that a customer may be being sneakier include constantly asking for discounts or free products, making unrealistic demands, or trying to negotiate prices after a purchase has been made.
If you suspect a customer is being sneakier, it's important to remain professional and stick to company policies. You can politely decline any unreasonable requests or offer alternative solutions that still benefit both the customer and your business.
One tip for dealing with sneakier customers is to clearly communicate your policies and pricing upfront. This can help prevent misunderstandings or attempts to negotiate after a purchase has been made. It's also important to trust your instincts and not feel pressured to make exceptions for customers who are being unreasonable.
No, being sneakier is not beneficial for a customer in the long run. While they may get a better deal or free products in the moment, it can damage their relationship with the consultant and potentially lead to them being blacklisted from future purchases. It's always best to be honest and transparent in all interactions with a consultant.