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lobodons

04/27/14 6:56 AM

#135961 RE: r24chia6 #135950

Yes and no It is not the cashier/clerk's job to push our product. They should be knowledgeable about the product (and all products in his store) so if a customer asks about or is concerned about the health risks of energy shots he could say, hey there is a new energy shot that actually is all natural etc. etc. But to be an active sales person for Level 5, not his job.


Thanks, by the way, for doing some leg work for us. It is always interesting to get some first hand knowledge from the front lines!! Looking forward to the front lines to be extended to the Midwest!! :)
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wfhdesign

04/27/14 9:55 AM

#135974 RE: r24chia6 #135950

"These employees" are probably minimum wage employees and just waiting for their shift to be over!

While they should know it's an energy shot, I don't thing they care about anything else.

IMO
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twodips

04/27/14 10:37 AM

#135988 RE: r24chia6 #135950

r24chia6: That's called marketing which this company has done (0) NONE of so far. This is also called a distributor giving a darn about the product they are selling and explaining it to their customers.
This is just one more item in a sea of items that the clerks have to deal with and they REALLY don't care if it sells or not. Most/all have not tried it and care less.

Marketing creates demand, not just placing it on Amazon and in a few gas stations or people on message boards buying it up. Instead of scattering their attention all over the place and on other product lines they should've concentrated on the core product making it successful first.
Now they're scattered all over the place with RISE/VFizz/Pot and don't have the $$$ or time to devote to any one thing properly.
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UrWHThurtZ

04/27/14 3:58 PM

#136055 RE: r24chia6 #135950

I disagree. Cashiers are there to take money and keep the business running. They are not sales reps for MINE or for any other company for that matter. Next you will want them to know everything about the milk in the fridge.