I have been looking to purchase a new vehicle after a very traumatic hi jacking. I decided that Hyundai would be my best option in terms of a low risk vehicle. After test driving I told the salesman I will be back with my hubby to finalise my decision.
As any good salesperson would do he followed up with a Telefone call.By then I had decided I would go back to looking at another brand, which in his opinion was a high risk brand.
It was then he reminded me of the risk I would be placed in by considering the other brand. The worst part was he was very aware of the fragile and emotional state I was in after my ordeal, but continued to tell me "Good luck in looking over shoulder for the rest of life should you choose the other brand"
I know I should try to take this 'with a pinch of salt' but unfortunately I can't. I've been in trauma counselling and have been coping satisfactorily, only to have been thrown into hyper caution and suspicion mode all over again by this salesman whose only concern was that he lost a sale. No concern for the human being he was dealing with and the damage he has caused by being so heartless. Sales people should be people's people but not Hyundai
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