Tuesday 4 October 2011

Tips and Tricks of Bargaining


When you are out for clothes shopping on a budget and are looking for clothes in a street shop, beware of the pricing and be assured that the price set for clothes will be a lot higher than what it should actually be. So, always analyze whether the price listed for a particular product is worth it or no. If it is priced higher get ready to bargain and get the right deal for yourself.
Do your research by asking others who have brought similar products, to get a rough estimate of the actual price of a product.
Pretend as if you are not really interested in the product but are willing to buy it, if you get a good deal. Sellers tend to price their product on a higher side if they know you are too eager to buy their product.
Set your offer around the actual price when you bargain so that, the seller gets an indication that you have knowledge about the pricing of the product.
Check the seller's competitors pricing. If it is lower than the current seller, you can always ask for price reduction so that, he offers you a better deal than his competitor.
Set your price and persuade the seller to sell the product on the price you have decided. If you do not reach to a consensus, you know when to walk away.
Do not demand for a discount rather, ask for it in a polite manner. We all know that attitude matters a lot. If you are gentle and polite in asking for a price reduction, the seller may respond in a positive way to your courteous behavior.
Avoid using words that might hurt the ego of the seller. Such things will lead to critical situations that might not be good for you.
Do not rush while bargaining. Be prepared to invest some time and effort in it, as it is a task that involves convincing the seller to lower his prices to suit your pocket. Since, you are in need to save money, be ready to put in that extra effort.
Always offer to pay less than what you are actually willing to pay. This will bring the pricing around your paying capacity after the process of bargaining is over.
Try to go shopping in groups. Sellers find it difficult to convince group of people as compared to a single person.
Check for minute defects in the product that you are ready to ignore but make sure to highlight them to the seller. This will make the seller feel conscious and pressurize him to sell it off to you.
Small retailers are often attracted to customers paying cash. You can therefore, try to reach to a suitable deal with the magic trick of making full payment in cash rather than swiping your debit/ credit card.
If the seller agrees to your price, be prepared to buy the product. Imagine walking away without the product after spending time and effort for bargaining. This will be wrong on your part and will affect future purchases with the seller.