Aggressive know it all salesman


Why is it that of all the things I have ever bought - fast cars, nice watches, nice clothese, good food - it is the audio salesman that is the snootiest know it all snob of the lot.
I don't adertise my knowledge of audio, which whilst not encyclopeadic, is not that of an idiot either. I recall calling up one supplier to just ask about a pulley for a turntable, and before you know it I got lectured about why DC motors are better than AC. I ended it saying that: I have an ongoing project; a very good battery powered DC turntable as well; two superb DC direct drives, and an idler drive project on the go.
This isn't something to level at all people in audio, I found the guys from Absolute Sounds i nthe UK very approachable and enthusiastic - they weren't the 'audio snobs' I either feared or expected. Likewise it is lamentable that Les Wongs Walrus Systems is now defunct. But we all know the dealers and suppliers out there that are such idiots - bit like the 'haughty' french waiters of yesteryear.
When I want to buy something specific, or if I was just enquiring I really do not expect, nor appreciate being spoken to like an idiot or a child, nor do I think it helps the industry when the people in sales think that you almost hae to be part of a kind of 'in the know club'.
I would appreciate your thoughts on this
lohanimal
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Because the average audiophile customer is so poorly informed.  For a high end sports car, the customer is usually a "car guy."

I deal with know it all audiophile salesmen by asking them where they got their engineering degree.

If they have a good comeback about not needing one, I ask about their degrees in bioacoustics.
Hi randy - that's a good one.
When I have spoken to both American and German Manufacturers - they are nothing but friendly, helpful, and amazingly enthusiastic.
I know that it takes all sorts, but it may well be a bigger problem in the UK. Or is it just me being grass being greener on the other side?
@jafant 

One of my first bosses told me something I've never forgot:

Sales is a truly noble profession. Without them, there would be many, many fewer jobs.