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mapgirl
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Hi all, Having met a salesperson from a well-known, highly-advertised window/home improvements company at a local shopping centre, I arranged for a visit to get a quote. He took measurements but didn't give me a quotation because he "wanted to go through everything" when my other half was also there and he "wanted to give me the best price possible". He claimed that they had special offers available of up to 50% off the usual price but because he'd met me at the shopping centre he had "a bit more play", but - here's the punchline - the quotation he gave me would only be valid for that day (i.e. 24 hours). I replied that I thought this was a ridiculous hard sell tactic and I wondered what the consumer protection people would say about it...
My question is whether this is considered to be an acceptable approach, is it common and is there anything I can do about it? (other than not buy his windows, of course!). He really annoyed me, especially as I'd wasted all of that time staying in so that he could call etc. I still need new windows though.
Thanks for your advice on this.
My question is whether this is considered to be an acceptable approach, is it common and is there anything I can do about it? (other than not buy his windows, of course!). He really annoyed me, especially as I'd wasted all of that time staying in so that he could call etc. I still need new windows though.
Thanks for your advice on this.