Monday, April 27, 2009

Don't try to sell me anything.

I have been 'duped' before. As a result I am a harsh, hard, calloused, skeptic. I don't buy anything that someone tries to sell me. And if a salesperson suggests something I am less likely to buy it than I would have been had they not.

I just had an experience in which a gentleman stopped me in the hall and asked me questions like "Hey, you look like a smart student! are you an intelligent guy?" and he asked me if I went to school here (UVU) and some other things. I was polite and answered, and then he started showing me some kindof Indian book and started talking about how it was the original text and whatever. I realised that he was proselyting in some way.
I experienced several different emotions at that time. First, I felt excited. I don't think I've ever been proselyted to. Maybe as an LDS missionary. But just as a normal person, not ever. So that was fun and I wanted to enjoy it.
Second, I must've had a flashback of the mission, because I felt a responsibility to help him by sharing my own testimony and proselyting to him.
Third, I felt bothered, because he opened our conversation with questions - like a salesman (I should write a posting about the door to door sales industry). So I decided just to leave.
I told him thank you and handed back his book and left. Mostly because I hate being sold to. If someone needs to use tricky language - or isn't strait forward in some way, it turns me off. I am an honest person. And I believe in open communication. I don't mind hearing a sales pitch, or giving people a moment of my time. But I HATE it when people try to 'rope me in' to a converstion...
Anyway... I wish now that I had slowed down to talk to this gentleman. Mostly becasue I am curious about his book and I would've liked to share my thoughts with him.
On the other hand, maybe he really was selling something and didn't want to have a conversation, or maybe he didn't want to hear my side, or maybe it's just a good thing I didn't waste my time when I don't need to hear from someone who doesn't respect me as a person enough to introduce himself when he approaches. (hence, 'a gentleman')

Another thing, I've been working towards goals, financial and otherwise. And I find that there are a lot of things that I didn't know I needed, or wanted until I heard about them. My life is a lot easier when I don't worry about persuing things that I didn't know about, just a moment ago. That's why I leave Target with exactly what I went in to buy.

2 comments:

  1. Wait until you have a home and they come to your front door! That's why you get a "No Soliciting" sign. Actually, I hate the fake friendliness of salespeople also. As if you are an idiot! And even if the item for sale is wonderful, I am completely turned off by the method! My weakness is humble salespeople at my front door, selling apples or home made things...I can never turn them away. Hence the sign. Saves me money too!

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  2. Black! This guy totally pulled the same thing on me at the U library plaza! Wow, we both could have been duped by the same Hari Krishna man!

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