Pushy vacuum sales company blows through DunedinHAMISH MCNEILLY/FAIRFAX NZ Dunedin woman Jane Hutton could not get rid of a vacuum salesman for five hours. The company's aggressive sales tactics hit headlines earlier this year after it was revealed staff would stay at homes for up to six hours trying to pressure people into buying a $4500 vacuum cleaner. HAMISH McNEILLY/FAIRFAX NZ South Island Clean Air markets two machines, a vacuum cleaner and an air purifier. In June, following complaints over the company's tactics, Neame told Stuff: "We don't sell to people who don't want our products. Dunedin people who experienced the company's sales tactics firsthand said they were contacted over the phone for a survey, promised a free gift, and then a demonstration was arranged at their home.
Source: Stuff November 02, 2016 18:11 UTC