General question about classifieds
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General question about classifieds
when you see a classified ad with no price listed and it apparently has a price, do you even consider looking at the ad?
Just curious, when I do not see a price listed I just assume if I were to call I would get the traditional circle jerk reaction you get from a car dealer and I keep on looking for something else. At least new car dealers list the price.....
Just curious if anyone gets the same reaction....
Just curious, when I do not see a price listed I just assume if I were to call I would get the traditional circle jerk reaction you get from a car dealer and I keep on looking for something else. At least new car dealers list the price.....
Just curious if anyone gets the same reaction....
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I think that a lot of people feel that way Dean.
One of the fundamental principles of marketing is that people usually don't buy an unpriced item and they usually don't ask.
Regardless of interest or financial capacity.
One of the fundamental principles of marketing is that people usually don't buy an unpriced item and they usually don't ask.
Regardless of interest or financial capacity.
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Re: General question about classifieds
No price, then I will pass on the item.... The days of "call me, price too low to print" are long gone. I was just thinking the same thing looking through the classifieds today.
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Re: General question about classifieds
Originally Posted by dhlaw
No price, then I will pass on the item.... The days of "call me, price too low to print" are long gone. I was just thinking the same thing looking through the classifieds today.
Exactly, if you don't put a price why bother advertising.