Abusive Clients: Tips for Buying Stuff

This is a collection of tips for buying stuff from abusive clients. Because, let's be real, you want to make sure you're getting the best possible deal, even if it means dealing with a little (okay, a lot) of abuse.

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Tip 1: Don't be afraid to ask for a discount

Abusive clients love a good bargain almost as much as they love being abusive. So don't be afraid to ask for a discount, especially if you're buying in bulk.

Abusive Client Discount

Tip 2: Use a credit card with a high limit

Abusive clients are more likely to try and take advantage of you if you're paying with cash. A credit card with a high limit is like a golden ticket to their world.

Abusive Client Credit Card

Tip 3: Don't make eye contact, it's too much pressure

Abusive clients are experts at guilt-tripping you into buying things you don't need. Avoid eye contact at all costs, it's just too much pressure.

Abusive Client No Eye Contact

Tip 4: Use the 'I'm not interested' tactic

Abusive clients hate when you're not interested in their latest and greatest product. Use this tactic to get out of a situation before they start pulling on your arm.

Abusive Client Not Interested