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Originally Posted by garinda
Little tip.
Any traders that indulge in this practice, more commonly found in the souk, have already factored a haggled discount into their prices.
Most people are a bit thick, when it comes to discounts.
Stick a red 'Sale' sign on any old crud and they'll buy it, because it's a 'bargain'.
You should always ask yourself if something's worth the price being asked, to you.
If it is, fine, buy it.
If it isn't, walk on buy.
Just because something is available for purchase, at a supposedly discounted price, doesn't necessarily mean it's a bargain.
Very rarely do you get owt for nowt.
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It always makes me smile when I see these TV ads for fitted kitchens and bedrooms, 70% off

if they can knock 70% off they were 70% too dear in the first place
