LYING HARLEY SALESMEN!
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It usually starts with the dealership and sales managers. If it’s a good dealership the sales people will not have to do some things that they are required to if it’s a bad dealership.
By bad what I mean is car dealership owned or sales style. High pressure, sell on monthly payment and push all the extended warranties, etc.
I have known many good honest salespeople that hate the dealership they represent and eventually move on.
By bad what I mean is car dealership owned or sales style. High pressure, sell on monthly payment and push all the extended warranties, etc.
I have known many good honest salespeople that hate the dealership they represent and eventually move on.
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