Mr. Cooper: I don't think we have an appointment.
Miss Redner: No, we don't. You'll have to excuse me for this.
Mr. Cooper: Since you are already here, what can I do for you?
Miss Redner: Well, as far as I know, your company was founded three years ago and your business has been good for the past two years.
Mr. Cooper: I'm quite busy, Miss Redner. If you don't mind, just get straight to the point.
Miss Redner : OK. I believe that you must have seen a lot of S.A.C. designed TV commercials and billboards, and if we cooperate, it'll certainly make your products better known and sold. What do you think?
Mr. Cooper: I'm quite satisfied with the company that designs our advertisements at present.
Miss Redner: Don't say no for no's sake, please. Here are some samples of our designs. Have a look, if you please.
Mr. Cooper: All right....They're pretty good indeed, but ....
Miss Redner: The payment we ask for is very reasonable. Besides, you won't have the bondage of a contract. If you're not satisfied with us, we'll refund the money. But, of course, such a thing has never happened. We'll redo the commercial or billboard over and over again until you're satisfied.
Mr. Cooer: There's no harm in giving it a try, I think. Leave your card. I'll call you when the next new product is ready to go on the market.