single word requests - How to express an unwanted purchase?
I need a verb or an expression to convey the idea of being sold something unwanted or unneeded. Like when you go to a shop to buy , let's say, a shirt, and they somehow are able to sell you also a sweater (something you didn't ask for and you don't actually need).
As in: - I needed to buy only a shirt but they ...... also a sweater.
Is it appropriate, for instance, to say that they dumped the blouse on me. ?
N.B. Please note that I am not a native speaker and though the expression may come natural to natives, it does not to me. In my research I could find only to dump something on someone but I am not sure if it may fit my context. Thanks
Answer
The words "upsell" and "cross-sell" are both defined below. While upsell is used more frequently, cross-sell may more accurately fit your sample sentence and be applied here.
Upsell - verb
to try to persuade a customer to buy a more expensive item or to buy a related additional product at a discount
They're always trying to upsell you on that jumbo popcorn bucket at the movies.
Cross-sell - verb
- to sell or try to sell (similar or related products or services) to an existing customer
- to suggest that customers buy additional, complementary, or related accessories or products during or just after their primary purchase
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/upsell
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