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If you dont ask then you dont get so if in doubt give em a shout. Paying in wads of cash aint always a way to a discount especially when they want you to take it on buy nowpay later or on a credit agreement.
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nope, we worked for a set salary, that way it didn't have the effect you mentioned. It also meant that we could give honest advice and sell what teh customer actually wanted not what made us the most money.
We would sometimes use the 'bargain addons' style. we found that especially in stuff like video camera accessories, tripods/bags/filters etc would often be offered to us at silly prices if you took volume so we used to get all the deals then make up packs of accessories that we could throw in. e.g. we were offered quite decent tripods at £5 each if we took 500. they had a retail price of £49.95 in any dealer so add to that a camera bag (cost £2 if we took 400) at £34.95 and a few tapes and a sound mixer for adding music(£1.50 in 500's) at £29.95 you could give a 'pack worth over £100!!! (which actually cost us under a tenner). Customers are quite astute in wanting a bargain but quite often they don't care what that bargain was, the fact they would probably never use teh tripod or mixer meant nowt, they felt they had got one over us :D |
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Not so much a haggle more a bargin i went into one of the charity shops at the start of the year and came out with NORTON security 2006 unopened for £1 and sold it for £15 the same day:)
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The only time we try it is abroad.The missus does all the haggling,but to be honest,although she thinks she's ace,she isn't.Example....this year she wanted 5 Lacoste t shirts for x ammount,haggled for ages till the shopkeeper got worn down & agreed.It wasn't till we unpacked them back home that she'd actually got 2 in the size she was after & the other 3 were way too big or small.I told her these blokes have been haggling for years,they know all the tricks & hes' probarbly got rid of sizes he knew he would struggle to sell otherwise.They know that your too pre occupied in getting the price down.
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I always ask for something off for antiques. Usually start by halfing it then work from there.
If something isn't perfect, and it's the only one in stock, again I ask for and get a discount. On the otherside, having worked in retail, it does sometimes pee you off when people ask for a discount all the time. People love to think they are getting a bargain, even though the seller will have adjusted their prices to allow for this. It's the same with Sale goods, people don't care how much it is, just as long as it has a red Sale ticket on. If people used to order ten fully made to measure shirts @£175.00 from me, if I was feeling generous, I might throw in a couple of printed silk ties in. They were happy with eighty quids worth of ties, which would have cost me thirteen quid. Bargains are like life, if you don't ask, you don't get. |
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rindy please can i have £100 for christmas??? :D its worth asking ;) lol
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Not two-fold Egyptian cotton poplin ones, woven in Lancashire, with real Mother of Pearl buttons, and me measuring you and finding out what your needs really are. You can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse anyway. You stick to your Bri-nylon jobbies, and I just hope I don't catch you with a cigarette at the Christmas meet.;) |
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Yeah, I've got the illness of having to research and review and research any big-ticket item I plan on buying. Me mates make fun of me cause I'll always be waiting so long for a better deal to come along. However, when I do ace the deal, I always do well. Mind you I'm not a gerry whinging for every penny. I see it as a game.
I have saved thousands of dollars on cars, and hundreds of dollars on computer systems, televisions, washers and dryers, etc. Currently working on getting a new dishwasher (I keep reminding Cindy it's only been ~15 months:rolleyes: ). I know, I really need to lighten up a bit! Like has been said, it doesn't hurt to ask. Brian |
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Like Entwisi posted earlier, it's always worth asking for something off for cash. Retailers put the cost of people paying by cards into the price. For American Express retailers pay 10%, so it's a useful bargaining tool.
When I bought my house, even though property was selling fast at the time, I asked for five grand off because I was paying cash. I got it for the price I wanted, but the ding bat I bought it off never got the carrier bag of notes he at first envisaged.:D |
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I take it a lot of people have been reading this thread lot of haggling going on from customers going between gamestation & the one across from it, i had to giggle at the failed attempts even to points of opening hours LOL
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