Stop People From Using Pyschological Mind Tricks
Psychological Mind Tricks At the Car Dealership
There I was, about to enter the door of the car dealership. I knew I was gonna have to go through my own buying processes but I didn’t intend to buy. I didn’t think the salesman was using psychological mind tricks on me, that can be learned from many courses including Conversational Hypnosis… but he was and I didn’t know it at the time.
As I was talking to him I felt a perfect trust with him. He drew me in as if we had known each other for years and he was talking to me about moving forward. It was like riding a slippery slide to a sale as he pulled me along under his hypnotic spell.
Needless to say I bought the car. I did like it, so he did it ethically but I didn’t realize what was done to me until I experienced Conversational Hypnosis. I realized he used psychological mind tricks on me that worked with out me having to go exactly through my buying process.
You see he used slippery techniques that can put people in a trance. Basically he used conversational hypnosis to place me under his buying trance and make a sale and didn’t even realise it.
The nice thing is that once I used Conversational Hypnosis and realized what was happening I was able to prevent it from happening by allowing him the control. Now, I had control and when I saw him again I turned the tables. I used the same psychological mind tricks on him and it was if it was a battle of the psychological mind warriors.
I ended up winning because I believe in a win-win when making major purchases, but the experience was incredible. The even more revealing piece was had I not learned about Conversational Hypnosis I wouldn’t have known he was using these psychological mind tricks on me.
Now think about how many times you have been influenced in this way and after you made a purchase you went home to think about the event and wonder why you did it so easily. It’s crazy but people are using psychological mind tricks on us every day to sell us, influence us, and make us do what they want.
Conversational Hypnosis opened my eyes to many of the psychological mind tricks being used on us. I don’t know if it will for you but if nothing else i would suggest that you invest in a course like this or others so that you can at least even the playing field.
Till next time.


















January 15th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
I’ve never bought anything by being pressured/hypnotized by a salesman. But then, I’ve been in sales forever myself. Maybe that makes a difference.
January 15th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
I wonder if it’s possible that you just didn’t realize it because an outstanding amout of rapport was built between you and the person you were dealing with.
Have you ever been caught in a commercial that made you want to buy the item?
Either way its interesting to get opinions. Thanks for the comment.
February 19th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I agree. I think everyone should learn something about hypnosis - just to counter the sales and marketing we see every day. I found http://www.perfectproductsforyourlife.com/Recommends/hypnosis to be the easiest and most powerful way to do this
March 16th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Although there does seem to be some controversy over certian hypnosis
courses on the internet, is there really cause for concern?
At the end of the day most people never carry out the “underhand” or “underground”
courses available as they lose interest and move on to something else.
Its long been an opinion of most that hypnosis does not work, but i disagree.
Just my opinion though
October 29th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
There are many techniques employed by sales people. A classic is the waiter and the winelist. He goes through his list of wines and makes a slight nod when he says the bottle he wants the customer to select. The subtle body language indicates preference, but not in an overt way. It sounds very simple, but it can be very suggestive if done by someone with experience.