If you've been in sales long enough, you've undoubtedly had a buyer tell you your price was too high. When this happens, the customer is not necessarily objecting to what you are charging for your product or service, but rather, they are failing to understand the value of it. In other words, the buyer is viewing the price as a cost or expense vs. an investment of tangible value. Let's break this down further.
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