Types of Money Objections: Competitor Pressure - Deepstash

Types of Money Objections: Competitor Pressure

What the buyer says: “We received other proposals and your price is the highest.”

What it means:

(a) It’s true, and they’re using that as a bargaining chip.

(b) It’s not true, or at least not the whole truth.

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