Valentine's Day Special: Bye Bye Tinder, Flirting in the Support Channel
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#3I wonder if this would had an effect on conversions. Are people more likely to buy a product if the salesperson they're talking to is an attractive woman (or attractive man if the buyer is female)
Edit: To expand upon this a bit, I've noticed it with salesfolks that come to my office. It's always more "traditional" salesfolk that do it, say people trying to sell you a copier.
Though I'd say with regards to men selling things to women it is probably more common to have them 'talk down' to them. My mom was just complaining about how a car salesman wouldn't even talk to her about what she wanted and kept saying for her to bring my dad with her. I've had salesmen do it at the Apple store when I'm with someone who's buying a computer. They ask me what the woman should get.
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#5Edit: Especially since the product focusses on being "end-to-end-encrypted" and privacy minded, and they just purposely "leak" their customer conversations like that.
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#6This is a bit odd. The tone of the post is "isn't this funny" when really it should be "look at the crap that female support staff have to put up with".
Thus why half the comments are saying they were speaking harshly about their customers, half are saying it's not serious enough in tone.
It seems obvious, based on the last sentence, that they think this is something that must be addressed.
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#7I wonder if this would had an effect on conversions. Are people more likely to buy a product if the salesperson they're talking to is an attractive woman (or attractive man if the buyer is female)
If your stride even hesitated, they were on you like vultures - and for good reason (from a sales POV). I had many 18-20 y/o acquaintances fall prey to the aggressive, attractive saleswoman.
Did they need to switch plans or carriers? Nope. She wasn't some scummy suit; she was a beautiful siren definitely attracted to him. It just so happened that she could give him the "best discount" on mobile plans and devices. It was coincidence that they never left with any of the girls' phone numbers.
Sex definitely sells.
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#9Hm. Of course it's unprofessional to hit on a support agent, but the way this blog-post is shit-talking about their very own customers (even joking that one of them is probably too poor for champagne because they are on the free-side of their freemium plan) seems absolutely bad to me. Edit: Especially since the product focusses on being " end-to-end-encrypted " and privacy minded, and they just purposely "leak" their…
Gross.
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#10I wonder if this would had an effect on conversions. Are people more likely to buy a product if the salesperson they're talking to is an attractive woman (or attractive man if the buyer is female)