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have to buy anything from any salesperson. You ought to buy only those things
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personal feelings about the salesperson {{U}}(32) {{/U}} you to make a
purchase. Remember that you are entitled to ask a salesperson any question you
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get a clear, complete {{U}}(34) {{/U}}. You call tell the salesperson
you want to think about the matter, for a few days, {{U}}(35) {{/U}}
that you want to talk to other people who have purchased the product or service.
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the conversation. If a salesperson telephones you, you do not have to listen to
the person's entire "lecture" or respond to it in a friendly way. You can simply
interrupt the person and state that you are not interested in the product or
service. You can simply {{U}}(37) {{/U}} the telephone without saying
anything. There are, of course, many salespeople who are genuinely interested in assisting you and in {{U}}(38) {{/U}} you reasonable products and prices. If you are in {{U}}(39) {{/U}} about the wisdom of a particular purchase, you might want to{{U}} (40) {{/U}}another person who has had experience with the product or the service that interests you. If you receive unwanted goods in the mail, you are not obligated to pay for it. |