
I like watching 20/20 (abc news) because they give good topics on whats going on everyday life and really good source of a lot of information. And by watching it i saw this topic about "Haggling". Maybe some of you don't know what haggling is.
Haggle is to try and convince someone to make whatever they are selling a lower price. They'll suggest a price, you'll suggest a lower one, and each of you keep on suggesting prices until you are willing to pay. On our weak economy lot of us want to budget all of our expenses to fit on our daily lives, so lot of us buy stuffs that is cheap or can be affordable but when i hear this by
Teri Gault that we can haggle even the price is fix, i was amaze that you can do this, even a lot of people like here in United States don't wanna do this cause they thought some of the prices are not negotiable. And this is all wrong according to her.
According to her by doing this, you gonna be a smart shopper and you can even save money. And i tell myself, "I would like that", as mother of two and a wife. Who don't want to save money? So i continue watching and theres really an actual footage on how she do it and yes it is really existing here in United States. You just know what is the right way of doing it.
Here's how:
1. Ask for the store manager or owner, cause their the one who has the authority.
2.Look for imperfect items for 10-20% off.
3.Ask the store about discount cards or coupon.
I wanna try this when i go out for shopping to see if this really works. Think about it, "customer is always right" policy here in Unites States.
Labels: Interesting Finds, Money
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