Once the female saleswoman heard, she couldn’t help but sneak a glance at Elaine over there.
Although she didn’t know why the store manager was concerned about this woman, she realized in her heart that this was a good opportunity to make money, so she whispered, “Don’t worry boss.”
After saying that, she hung up the phone, stepped in front of Elaine and said with a smile, “Madam, come, let me try it on for you.”
Elaine nodded, put the necklace on and looked at the mirror endlessly. A gold chain itself is not worth a few dollars and the pendant full of broken diamonds also does not cost much and these two together are estimated to be a fraction of the selling price. However, what Elaine values is not the price/performance ratio, but the face-to-price ratio. The so-called value for money is the ratio between the performance of goods and the price, the same price, the better the performance is naturally better. As for the face-to-price ratio, it is the ratio between the face of the goods and the price the same price, the higher the face is more important, even if a cotton T-shirt, costing no more than a hundred dollars is sold for eight thousand, as long as the brand logo on the chest is enough to have a face, then in her eyes, it is also worth it.
Elaine examined it for a while and found that the necklace was indeed sparkling and under the light of the jewelry store, almost every prong burst with dazzling splendor.
She said almost immediately, “I’ll take this one, wrap it up for me!”
The female saleswoman couldn’t help but say, “Madam, to speak from the bottom of my heart, I feel that this necklace doesn’t seem to match your temperament.”
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