• SchrodingersPat@lemmy.ml
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    Besides physical violence, the most absurd thing I’ve seen was a man who bought a car after his wife pleaded not to because it would bankrupt them. He didn’t like that she was “telling him what to do.” They had two perfectly fine vehicles btw.

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        Was an old car salesman tactic to basically tell guys they weren’t man enough to risk something they could barely afford.

        • SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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          I heard a motorcycle salesman tell a customer to call his wife and ask if he could have his balls back for a couple of hours so he’d be able to make a decision on his own.

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            Yep, that’s what I’m talking about.

            So funny how poorly this would go for me. I’d just tell the guy he’s being a dingus and go to a neighboring town’s dealer in hopes of finding someone less douchey.

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              Salesmen are pretty good at judging what works with which people. It’s still really douchey and manipulative though.

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                My last car purchase involved something like this but without the misogyny. I knew exactly what I wanted, for how much, and had my own external financing. The dude loudly sighed on the test drive multiple times after trying to build a rapport unsuccessfully. I was perfectly courteous to him, but I wasn’t giving in to his sales pitch one inch.

                Sorry guy, I view you as the cashier at Walmart and not my buddy who’s gonna get me a killer deal on undercoating.

        • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.ee
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          Still is. Attach emotion to a sales pitch and if the buyer is dumb enough to play into it, you’ll sell every time.

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          “Oh you want to talk to your wife before making the second largest purchase of your life? Who wears the pants in your relationship?”

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      Weird, I know a couple who did exactly this about 13 months ago. They’re divorced now. Unfortunately they spawned a child who will now have to deal with two parents who hate each other and can’t stop fighting in front of them at every meeting.

      All from some kind of weird macho trip fuelled by insecurity.