ed4copies
Local Chapter Manager
Shortly after I started selling copiers in 1972, there was a survey that found that "copier salesman" enjoyed a "credibility rating" that was lower than used car salesmen. Close to the bottom of the list of "professions".
So, I have always believed you will gain more customers if you tell them the truth. This also results in an obligation to LEARN about your products, even if those who manufacture or distribute are reluctant to TELL you. To this end, I have attended several schools for technicians, where the weaknesses of the product are discussed openly, since these are the folks who will have to "fix" the equipment.
These experiences were interesting, since they often said, "Of course it won't do that---we all know the salesman LIES." Meanwhile the sales arm of these companies continued to preach that it WOULD perform these miracles.
So, I have always believed you will gain more customers if you tell them the truth. This also results in an obligation to LEARN about your products, even if those who manufacture or distribute are reluctant to TELL you. To this end, I have attended several schools for technicians, where the weaknesses of the product are discussed openly, since these are the folks who will have to "fix" the equipment.
These experiences were interesting, since they often said, "Of course it won't do that---we all know the salesman LIES." Meanwhile the sales arm of these companies continued to preach that it WOULD perform these miracles.
What's this got to do with PENS??
When I started researching fountain pen nibs, I was amused that the industry had no test for "iridium" when the phrase "iridium point" was originated.
Later, I was intrigued when we saw nibs labelled "Germany" that were known to be made in Taiwan. It was explained that it did not say "Made in Germany".
Now, I question the makeup of the plating. Again, I don't KNOW what is there, but I would like to LEARN, so I can be honest in selling to all of YOU, who will quote me, when selling to YOUR customer.
Just "Let it go"!!
So, I see this as a question of honesty, for me. I want to be persuaded that what we say is correct. But, I will NOT just follow the herd.
So, that's my position. Those who disagree, please don't take offense. I don't demand that you ascribe to my philosophy, I appreciate it if you don't demand that I ascribe to yours.
We are different, one from another.
And that is good.
I've worked a lifetime to KNOW what I sell, I don't plan to change now, no matter how many or how loudly you protest.
Now, we KNOW what "Iridium point-Germany" means.
Soon I hope to push the industry to tell us what "Rhodium" means.
FWIW, Ed
When I started researching fountain pen nibs, I was amused that the industry had no test for "iridium" when the phrase "iridium point" was originated.
Later, I was intrigued when we saw nibs labelled "Germany" that were known to be made in Taiwan. It was explained that it did not say "Made in Germany".
Now, I question the makeup of the plating. Again, I don't KNOW what is there, but I would like to LEARN, so I can be honest in selling to all of YOU, who will quote me, when selling to YOUR customer.
Just "Let it go"!!
So, I see this as a question of honesty, for me. I want to be persuaded that what we say is correct. But, I will NOT just follow the herd.
So, that's my position. Those who disagree, please don't take offense. I don't demand that you ascribe to my philosophy, I appreciate it if you don't demand that I ascribe to yours.
We are different, one from another.
And that is good.
I've worked a lifetime to KNOW what I sell, I don't plan to change now, no matter how many or how loudly you protest.
Now, we KNOW what "Iridium point-Germany" means.
Soon I hope to push the industry to tell us what "Rhodium" means.
FWIW, Ed