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MysticCat 06-03-2009 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 1814266)
If you sat through a Cutco demonstration, you'd probably pay attention to what kinds of knives people have. Actually, the more accurate way of putting it might be that you would pay attention the the kinds of knives people don't have.

Oh my lord! You're making a most unwarranted assumption there -- that I would be paying attention. The only circumstance under which I'd be sitting through a demonstration to begin with would be if the person doing the demonstration was a friend and I felt like I couldn't decline without being rude. After that, all of my energy would go into keeping my eyes from glazing over. :D

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1814269)
Serious question:

Do you all find knives, and cuttery in general, exciting?

No. I want good knives, but exciting? Not even close.

DrPhil 06-03-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1814281)
Oh my lord! You're making a most unwarranted assumption there -- that I would be paying attention. The only circumstance under which I'd be sitting through a demonstration to begin with would be if the person doing the demonstration was a friend and I felt like I couldn't decline without being rude. After that, all of my energy would go into keeping my eyes from glazing over. :D

No. I want good knives, but exciting? Not even close.

I agree with all of this. LOL.

I think this speaks to the OT. Good luck trying to get people to care and pay attention, Vector folk. It will work better in some areas than in others.

SydneyK 06-03-2009 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1814272)
Did she compare your older knife with some of their newer stuff or offer to sharpen the older one for you?

Yes, she compared my older Cutco knife to her brand new Cutco knives. She did offer to have my set sharpened, but I didn't want to be without them while they were all the way in NY. Plus, I hadn't had them too long, so they weren't in need of sharpening anyway.

AGDee 06-03-2009 03:15 PM

Vector Marketing sent my daughter a recruitment letter. She's only 15 though :) She's on all kinds of lists these days and I don't know how/why!

preciousjeni 06-03-2009 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1814269)
Serious question:

Do you all find knives, and cuttery in general, exciting?

Maybe it's like china patterns and silver for some people.

lovespink88 06-03-2009 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1814333)
Vector Marketing sent my daughter a recruitment letter. She's only 15 though :) She's on all kinds of lists these days and I don't know how/why!

Do you know any who works for Vector? I was under the impression (and I could be wrong) that a lot of their recruiting comes from recommendations from employees. I think I received 4 letters from them throughout high school...

AGDee 06-03-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 1814354)
Do you know any who works for Vector? I was under the impression (and I could be wrong) that a lot of their recruiting comes from recommendations from employees. I think I received 4 letters from them throughout high school...

No, I don't. She's getting military recruitment and college recruitment mail already too.. oh, and credit card applications! At 15. Now that I think about it, I was looking into scholarships/writing contests and signed her up on a scholarship information website. I bet it's all coming from that because most wouldn't sign up for that until late in their junior year or in their senior year.

33girl 06-04-2009 10:32 PM

IMO, cold call selling of anything door to door is like dirty talking during sex. Either you're really good at it, or you're excrutiatingly horrible at it. There is no in between.

Smile_Awhile 06-04-2009 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1814269)
Serious question:

Do you all find knives, and cuttery in general, exciting?

I've seen demonstrations and I always only pay attention out of courtesy.

Honestly, I do. But I LOVE to cook, and anything that would make chopping all those veggies easier is a good thing in my book! I literally spent 15 minutes looking at knives and knife blocks today at Bed Bath and Beyond. If only I had the money to buy myself a really nice set...

My family has Cutco knives- they're nice. My favorite knife to use though, is one that my parents got in Switzerland a few years back. It's lightweight, but cuts so well!

Off the tangent now- I've received letters twice from Vector. I was even called by them a year ago (a friend took them up on the job). Honestly, I'm not interested in door to door selling. I could be good at it, I guess, but I'd rather have a brick and mortar place of employment.

DrPhil 06-05-2009 10:01 AM

I also LOVE to cook, but I don't care about the namebrand of the best cuttery, etc. :p

Smile_Awhile 06-05-2009 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1814793)
I also LOVE to cook, but I don't care about the namebrand of the best cuttery, etc. :p

I (slightly) do- but I'm a nerd. I get excited over little things like that. :p


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