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salespeople

[seylz-pee-puhl] / ˈseɪlzˌpi pəl /


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Salespeople on Wall Street who convince their bosses that tickets are worth the price might get a few memorable hours to spend with their best clients for stock and derivatives trades.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

Salespeople would always tell you—in an effort to upsell you, but it was true—that the system will only sound as good as its worst component.

From Slate • Aug. 13, 2025

Salespeople across Southern California are hawking free mobile phone service, but they won’t always tell you the trade-offs.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 31, 2024

Salespeople were expected to sign 60 to 80 new merchants each month, three of the sources said, and lower fees helped do that.

From Reuters • Aug. 23, 2019

Salespeople are usually held responsible for all errors made in checks or on purchasing tickets, and should always use their own book.

From How Department Stores Are Carried On by Phillips, W. B.



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