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Re: [ARSCLIST] well, this might explain why so many sonic treasures languish in government warehouses



In the contract, there is usually a provision for "charge backs".

Scott Phillips wrote:
Ah, but they often get paid well for 'over selling', or promising more
than can be delivered. They get paid the huge commission even when the
company loses money on the deal because it wasn't possible or practical
to deliver on their promise to the customer.....


SNAFU !!

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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] well, this might explain why so many sonic
treasures languish in government warehouses

phillip holmes writes:
Salespeople don't get paid if they don't sell.

Conductors don't get paid well unless their presence alone sells a lot of additional tickets and raises a lot of additional financial support. They get fired if they don't deliver what was expected of them. They also frequently work for the highest bidder.

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