Kalau ada prospect cakap "Saya suka sangat2 tapi tak suka makan cheese"
Awak tunjuk gambar ni. Pastu cakap macam ni :
"Takpe sis, cuba tengok gambar ni, yg standard belah kiri tu memang ada cheese, tapi untuk yang tak boleh makan cheese, boleh cuba yang belah kanan, tak ada cheese langsung tapi kita tukar dengan coklat topping dekat atas melimpah ruah, nak cuba tak?"
Kalau ada prospect cakap "Saya suka sangat2 tapi tak suka makan cheese"
Awak tunjuk gambar ni. Pastu cakap macam ni :
"Takpe sis, cuba tengok gambar ni, yg standard belah kiri tu memang ada cheese, tapi untuk yang tak boleh makan cheese, boleh cuba yang belah kanan, tak ada cheese langsung tapi kita tukar dengan coklat topping dekat atas melimpah ruah, nak cuba tak?"
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