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How to get a meeting with a big company?

Posted at: 2015-07-28 
I want to start a business and I would need the cooperation of Verizon to do it. This would require almost no effort on their part and I would only pay them about no more than $20,000 a year (I have calculated the cost to them and then quadrupled it to assume how much they would charge me) . I would just want to be one of their regular customers with a couple extra benefits and privileges that I would pay the 20k a year for. How would I go about contacting them and setting up a meeting?

you need them to believe they need you, contact and arrange a meeting through their offices. create a pitch which stresses the main points of your proposition. tell them that you are very interested in what they do and wish to aid them (do your research!). If you really want to make them agree, make them believe that there is never going to be anything like you ever again. without you they might see a big decline in business in the far future, make links between you and them for this.

You don't set up a meeting. If these are benefits and privileges that they already offer, then you sign up for those benefits and privileges, without a meeting, and pay however much they charge for those benefits and privileges, without a meeting.

If they don't already offer those benefits and privileges, then they would have to go through legal reviews and regulatory approvals to make sure that they can offer those benefits and privileges. It's not something that they can do with almost no effort on their part, and it's not something that they can do for no more than $20,000 a year.

Nobody is going to meet with you to discuss this hair-brained scheme.

Their business sales rep would be happy to sell you THEIR services, but they don't want to buy from you and they won't lend you $20,000. Verizon is not in the business of investing in YOU.

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