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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

How to reply without answering the question

I just sold a printer to a customer, and the customer is asking me about sensitive details, he said:

Just out of curiosity, where did you get the printer ABC and how much did you get it?

I am not keen to reveal it, how can I politely avoid/answer his questions without offending him? All suggestions are welcomed. Thanks

I thought of saying something vague and hope he will not ask more, maybe something like:
(I thought of some sentences, not sure if it is right)

- Due to privacy reasons, or business confidential?

- The process is complicated ...

- This is a trade secret and I would not be keen...

- I spent a lot of time an effort to get printer ABC, so I would like to keep it confidental, please excuse me.

- I spent a lot of time an effort to get printer ABC, the process is rather complicated and I would not be keen to reveal/keep it private/incovenient to explain it.
  

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There is no real way of avoiding the questions without seeming a bit rude. You could use any of your compositions, or you could just say 'I received it on the trade of my car to a friend'.

  • There is no real way of avoiding the questions without seeming a bit rude.
  • You could use any of your compositions, or you could just say 'I received it on the trade of my car to a friend'.
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There is no real way of avoiding the questions without seeming a bit rude. You could use any of your compositions, or you could just say 'I received it on the trade of my car to a friend'.

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