In many of the threads, many people mention going to a sales presentation that was only supposed to take about an hour and a half and then leave 4-5 hours later having agreed to a full retail purchase. Some on here look for presentations just to get the incentive prize (cash, points, tickets for an excursion, etc), but still complain about the presentation taking hours and it wasn't worth the time they wasted.
Has anyone ever set a timer? If I ever go to one of these presentation again (which I probably won't be because DH won't waste vacation time that way), I would bring the invitation with me that stated the timing of the presentation and then show the sales person that I am setting a timer. When the timer goes off, get up, insist that you have heard enough, are not going to buy and would like the award now. They aren't holding a gun to your head.
Has anyone ever brought a timer or set their watch alarm to go off? What do they do to make you stay longer? Do they refuse to give the award?
Has anyone ever set a timer? If I ever go to one of these presentation again (which I probably won't be because DH won't waste vacation time that way), I would bring the invitation with me that stated the timing of the presentation and then show the sales person that I am setting a timer. When the timer goes off, get up, insist that you have heard enough, are not going to buy and would like the award now. They aren't holding a gun to your head.
Has anyone ever brought a timer or set their watch alarm to go off? What do they do to make you stay longer? Do they refuse to give the award?