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Book Synopsis: Leading experts in their specialties join to give auto dealers an objective comparison of various compensation methods for credit insurance and service contracts. This book provides the knowledge for dealers to make decisions on this critical component of dealership compensation.
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Are you leaving money on the table at your auto dealership? Don't let your lack of knowledge about credit insurance and service contract compensation methods cost you potential profits! Our latest book, "Money on the Table: What You Don't Know Leaves Money on the Table," is a comprehensive guide written by industry-leading experts who have compiled the most valuable insights just for you.
With this book, you gain access to an objective comparison of various compensation methods for credit insurance and service contracts. Our aim is to empower auto dealers like you to make informed decisions when it comes to dealership compensation. No longer will you have to rely on guesswork or industry rumors!
Why leave your dealership's financial success up to chance? This book equips you with the knowledge you need to maximize your profits and avoid costly mistakes. It's time to take control of your compensation strategy and ensure that you're making the most out of every opportunity that comes your way.
Don't miss out on this game-changing resource! Get your hands on "Money on the Table: What You Don't Know Leaves Money on the Table" today and start making informed decisions that will benefit your dealership in the long run. Click here to grab your copy now!
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