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PHR's sales tactics are supremely pushy and frustr...

PHR's sales tactics are supremely pushy and frustrating. I feel like the extreme politeness makes it even more annoying. A couple well-meaning kids hired by this company showed up at my door last week and spent about 15 minutes politely hounding me to get a window estimate despite my having no current interest in replacing my windows. They were sweet and obviously fed a script (so ATTN managers or supervisors reading this -- this review is your fault, not these kids). I gave in 'cause A for effort on their enterprising skills & charm (maybe that's the point in using fresh faces for door-to-door sales).

They called me about my appt today set for noon. Would I be there all afternoon? Uhh.. no, if y'all want this quote thing to happen keep your appointment time. Turns out they can't do that. Ok. Next he wonders if my spouse will be present. I expressly told the sales folks at my door and the telephone agent that I was not getting my spouse involved in this quote (after both pressed the point). Dude says it will affect the price of the job. Are you fking kidding me?

I tell them that I am not getting my spouse involved in something I barely have interest in entertaining. Finally dude says, "oh then maybe you can just call us in the future when you do." Yeah, no.

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