What if the salesman simply doesn't know? Suppose he couldn't muster a comparative analysis report of the long-term maintenance costs of 3 desired vehicles.
Should he simply guess, thus possibly misleading the customer?
Should he not mention it?
Or should he use qualitative phrases like "these models have very few problems" or "car A tends to have less problems than car B"??
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Where does... fraud begin and best guessing begin? We just don't know, jimbo and huaman. We just don't know.





















































