This is the age of haggling. Stores like the major retailers are battling internet sales, but just price stuff a little higher to make a little extra money out of non-hagglers. I always just throw in the line "Is that the best price?" and usually get 10% or so off. At Bunnings, on bigger purchases, I ask in the isle for a manager (or who is in charge of this isle?) and ask if they can do anything with the price. Again, usually a few % off. It pays to haggle, if you dont, you are paying for those that do!
I went to Jaycar to buy some digital scales last week, on the net they were $24 so I went to the store in Caloundra. The price on the shelf was $44. I asked and was told I could have it for the internet price. If I hadnt asked, I would have ripped myself off $20. I went to World of lights to get some flouro fittings for 3 of my enclosures, everything was $40+.... I asked for a manager and said I wanted 3, paying cash, I got them for $26 each (for 3) $78 instead of $120+... shows thier real margins!
Business is all about the bottom line and stock movement. Buying tyres, for example, go in late in the month, the manager will be wanting to sell as many tyres as possible and will usually lower the price to bolster the end of month sales figures.... this works at alot of places and stores, often managers get bonusses for a certain amount of stock sold and will do good deals to achieve this number.
You guys saying you wont haggle..... thanks, you pay for alot of my stuff... cheers
Also, when I sell stuff I think of what I want for it, then round up a bit, because I know that people usually offer a bit less (I always do) and as long as I get my wanted figure, I am happy. Buying is a game... nothing more. If I am selling a car part I want $80 for, but advertise it for $100.... if someone pays $100 I win big time, if they offer $80 I win anyway, thats all I expected. Haggle.... it is sensible (and fun) At least give it a crack.... It doesn't hurt :lol:
Reptiles? Why not haggle? If you know someone has a snake you would like (for example) its for sale for say $250, you know it has been advertised for a few weeks (months)..... why not offer $200? It will prolly make the breeders/sellers day to see it go to a good home (not his). Surely you would ask a breeder if he has any of what you want at a good price?
I will haggle for anything.... but I will accept NO for an answer, then choose to buy or look elsewhere.... thats normal IMO
Red ink.... making an offer IS haggling :lol: Sory colin, message was for Red ink, not you