been on both sides
I have been on both sides of this question.
I have been to SBE, DCC, USopen, Joss events, etc with cues for sale. I had my own set of rules for this type of transaction.
I never showed a cue to anyone in the a booth without clearing it with the booth owner first. If a customer was looking at cues in a booth I would not mention what I had for sale. Again unless I knew the vendor and had cleared it with them already.
I would wait until the customer left the booth and then approach them and ask if they wanted to see what I had available.
I know for a lot of people still think even this scenario is wrong but I felt once they left the booth and didn't buy they are now everyone's customer. When they are in someone's booth they are only their customer.
I have also steered people to many booths when I know they are in the market for a certain cue and a vendor has something they may like.
The past few years I have worked in a booth at the Expo and have had people right in the booth say things like( you like THAT cue check this one out). Then they proceed to take a cue from their case and start showing to the customer. This is just dead wrong no question about it. I asked the person to put the cue away unless they wanted to trade it in on something in the booth. I think people just don't think at times. Maybe they are just that desperate for money that they don't care.
I wish the market was well enough that all the vendors could make money including the "trunk dealers" it would mean great things for the industry.
I have been on both sides of this question.
I have been to SBE, DCC, USopen, Joss events, etc with cues for sale. I had my own set of rules for this type of transaction.
I never showed a cue to anyone in the a booth without clearing it with the booth owner first. If a customer was looking at cues in a booth I would not mention what I had for sale. Again unless I knew the vendor and had cleared it with them already.
I would wait until the customer left the booth and then approach them and ask if they wanted to see what I had available.
I know for a lot of people still think even this scenario is wrong but I felt once they left the booth and didn't buy they are now everyone's customer. When they are in someone's booth they are only their customer.
I have also steered people to many booths when I know they are in the market for a certain cue and a vendor has something they may like.
The past few years I have worked in a booth at the Expo and have had people right in the booth say things like( you like THAT cue check this one out). Then they proceed to take a cue from their case and start showing to the customer. This is just dead wrong no question about it. I asked the person to put the cue away unless they wanted to trade it in on something in the booth. I think people just don't think at times. Maybe they are just that desperate for money that they don't care.
I wish the market was well enough that all the vendors could make money including the "trunk dealers" it would mean great things for the industry.