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A way of getting a pestering [[salesperson]] off your back whilst hedging your bets and feigning outrage at the contention that you signed it off later on.
A way of getting a pestering [[salesperson]] off your back whilst hedging your bets and feigning outrage at the contention that you signed it off later on.


Say: “''[[At this stage I am [[inclined to]] agree'', but you should have to consider the regulatory and tax aspects.”
Say: “''[[At this stage]] I am [[inclined to]] agree, but you should have to consider the regulatory and tax aspects.''


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Revision as of 12:33, 20 April 2017

A way of getting a pestering salesperson off your back whilst hedging your bets and feigning outrage at the contention that you signed it off later on.

Say: “At this stage I am inclined to agree, but you should have to consider the regulatory and tax aspects.

See also