white voyager?
It is hard to push customers to a different phone when you have the Voyager model sitting right next to it. The damned phone is like the Loch Ness Monster, you claim to have seen it and everyone thinks that you are nuts. đ
Grrr...one more reason to become a Verizon hater, I sell it but I don't have to like the shady business practices that occur. To tell me that anticipated demand was much higher than expected is to tell me that the sky is blue. Verizon can state the obvious all day, but that doesn't chang...
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vzwcripplesphones said:
Grrr...one more reason to become a Verizon hater, I sell it but I don't have to like the shady business practices that occur. To tell me that anticipated demand was much higher than expected is to tell me that the sky is blue. Verizon can state the obvious all day, but that doesn't change the fact that you have not supplied me with information to quell my angry customers. Verizon effs up, and I look bad because of it...
I completely agree, Verizon delibertly hurts the lowely indirects to make us look bad, and to make their sales higher.
Im really getting tired of it personally.
The frustration is not directed at you, but at the business practices that Verizon treats its indirects. I am a part of a Premier dealer, exclusive to Verizon and I still have yet to see a benefit of being a part of a premier indirect. There are a couple of perks, like I do get the better commission structure from my employer instead of the flat rate per phone we used to get.
But, the Voyager and Venus have been under...
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