Moon Beam wrote:Behshad wrote:Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I'm disappointed in you Behshad.
You couldn't photo chop me with bountiful breasts?......that's a man rack, I should slug you Sir!

Sorry, your majesty!
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Moon Beam wrote:Behshad wrote:Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I'm disappointed in you Behshad.
You couldn't photo chop me with bountiful breasts?......that's a man rack, I should slug you Sir!
Moon Beam wrote:scarygirl wrote:Behshad wrote:Moon Beam wrote:I have no need to haggle with a sales person about a product being $750.00.
It's not an amount I would be willing to pay for a TV.....$200.00 is my limit.
Television and all of our other tech advances are over rated.
I'd rather spend the money on a bottle of booze and have a fun weekend .
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I didn't see that there the first time; I guess I need my eyes checked.
He's an arse at times but always comical, I can over look his sauce sight.
Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Hehe. We sold a $63,000 Roush Mustang the other day and the guy wanted 5 grand off the sticker. The sales manager just laughed and said "guess you don't really want the car". The guy paid the price.
OK so once a month you sell one at sticker, but what about the rest of the dealsWhat about all the over-allowance and cutting into holdback to pay your sales guy
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Hell , we just sold a 2012 Boss for $5000 over sticker
steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Hehe. We sold a $63,000 Roush Mustang the other day and the guy wanted 5 grand off the sticker. The sales manager just laughed and said "guess you don't really want the car". The guy paid the price.
OK so once a month you sell one at sticker, but what about the rest of the dealsWhat about all the over-allowance and cutting into holdback to pay your sales guy
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Hell , we just sold a 2012 Boss for $5000 over sticker
Deals on what?
Fiestas, Focus's, Fusion, Explorer & most Edges bring sticker+ here. We have a turn rate of under 15 days on those. On any given day were out of one of the other model.
Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Hehe. We sold a $63,000 Roush Mustang the other day and the guy wanted 5 grand off the sticker. The sales manager just laughed and said "guess you don't really want the car". The guy paid the price.
OK so once a month you sell one at sticker, but what about the rest of the dealsWhat about all the over-allowance and cutting into holdback to pay your sales guy
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Hell , we just sold a 2012 Boss for $5000 over sticker
Deals on what?
Fiestas, Focus's, Fusion, Explorer & most Edges bring sticker+ here. We have a turn rate of under 15 days on those. On any given day were out of one of the other model.
So where you live , everyone is as dumb as you to pay OVER sticker on a vehicle ?!
With Internet & Edmund , most (smart) people know invoice price and no one in the right mind would pay sticker , let alone OVER sticker , unless it's something unique like a Roush or Boss
steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Hehe. We sold a $63,000 Roush Mustang the other day and the guy wanted 5 grand off the sticker. The sales manager just laughed and said "guess you don't really want the car". The guy paid the price.
OK so once a month you sell one at sticker, but what about the rest of the dealsWhat about all the over-allowance and cutting into holdback to pay your sales guy
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Hell , we just sold a 2012 Boss for $5000 over sticker
Deals on what?
Fiestas, Focus's, Fusion, Explorer & most Edges bring sticker+ here. We have a turn rate of under 15 days on those. On any given day were out of one of the other model.
So where you live , everyone is as dumb as you to pay OVER sticker on a vehicle ?!
With Internet & Edmund , most (smart) people know invoice price and no one in the right mind would pay sticker , let alone OVER sticker , unless it's something unique like a Roush or Boss
Demand here exceeds supply. There is someone else that will buy it if you don't. F series trucks are a different story.
Ehwmatt wrote:Moon Beam wrote:I have no need to haggle with a sales person about a product being $750.00.
It's not an amount I would be willing to pay for a TV.....$200.00 is my limit.
Television and all of our other tech advances are over rated.
I'd rather spend the money on a weekend with my family and friends.
Says she who posts regularly on an Internet forum
Bill: which Best Buy are you going to? I've had success along B's lines at the North Olmsted location. But I also haven't tried it on an item under a grand, so perhaps those talking about cheaper/lower margin products might be right. But it's worth a try. You ain't buying a couch from your friend. This is arm's length. In the end, who cares if they think you're trying to "jew" them?
Journey/Survivor wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Moon Beam wrote:I have no need to haggle with a sales person about a product being $750.00.
It's not an amount I would be willing to pay for a TV.....$200.00 is my limit.
Television and all of our other tech advances are over rated.
I'd rather spend the money on a weekend with my family and friends.
Says she who posts regularly on an Internet forum
Bill: which Best Buy are you going to? I've had success along B's lines at the North Olmsted location. But I also haven't tried it on an item under a grand, so perhaps those talking about cheaper/lower margin products might be right. But it's worth a try. You ain't buying a couch from your friend. This is arm's length. In the end, who cares if they think you're trying to "jew" them?
The North Olmsted, Brooklyn and Strongsville Best Buy's are all fairly close to me. And there's the hhgregg right next to the Brooklyn Best Buy.
Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Behshad wrote:steveo777 wrote:Hehe. We sold a $63,000 Roush Mustang the other day and the guy wanted 5 grand off the sticker. The sales manager just laughed and said "guess you don't really want the car". The guy paid the price.
OK so once a month you sell one at sticker, but what about the rest of the dealsWhat about all the over-allowance and cutting into holdback to pay your sales guy
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Hell , we just sold a 2012 Boss for $5000 over sticker
Deals on what?
Fiestas, Focus's, Fusion, Explorer & most Edges bring sticker+ here. We have a turn rate of under 15 days on those. On any given day were out of one of the other model.
So where you live , everyone is as dumb as you to pay OVER sticker on a vehicle ?!
With Internet & Edmund , most (smart) people know invoice price and no one in the right mind would pay sticker , let alone OVER sticker , unless it's something unique like a Roush or Boss
Demand here exceeds supply. There is someone else that will buy it if you don't. F series trucks are a different story.
And you got no other dealerships within 100 miles ?!
With today's economy and people being more educated when it comes to buying vehicles , it IS the buyers market and they will shop you till they find the best deal. Just like you suggest that if they don't buy it someone else will , the customer can also get the deal at another dealership if you don't give them what they want. That's the way it is all over the country. Well minus where you're at of course where customer fight over vehicles with cash in hand and pushing the price up auction style
Moon Beam wrote:Behshad wrote:Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I'm disappointed in you Behshad.
You couldn't photo chop me with bountiful breasts?......that's a man rack, I should slug you Sir!
StevePerryHair wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Moon Beam wrote:I have no need to haggle with a sales person about a product being $750.00.
It's not an amount I would be willing to pay for a TV.....$200.00 is my limit.
Television and all of our other tech advances are over rated.
I'd rather spend the money on a weekend with my family and friends.
Says she who posts regularly on an Internet forum
Bill: which Best Buy are you going to? I've had success along B's lines at the North Olmsted location. But I also haven't tried it on an item under a grand, so perhaps those talking about cheaper/lower margin products might be right. But it's worth a try. You ain't buying a couch from your friend. This is arm's length. In the end, who cares if they think you're trying to "jew" them?
The North Olmsted, Brooklyn and Strongsville Best Buy's are all fairly close to me. And there's the hhgregg right next to the Brooklyn Best Buy.
hhgregg has a guarantee that they price match and beat it by 10% of the difference. So if you DID get yourself a deal at best buy, and can show proof of that to hhgregg, you could try that. Or we have done it the other way around. Go to best buy, get a price, find that same item at hhgregg, get their lower price, and then go back to best buy with that, and try to get Best Buy to match hhgregg's price. I prefer to get things at best buy in the end, because of their great 0% financing with their credit card. We put a tv and stand and paid on it for 18 months interest free. I'm about to pay it off next month. We have found you can haggle to a degree with our best buy here. But sometimes it's just getting them to throw in something else you need with the item discounted. Like a tv stand or maybe wires? Anything extra you get can make you feel like you got SOMETHING.
Don wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If you go to a store like Best Buy to buy a TV, are the sales people allowed to haggle over price?
If I tell them that I'm in no hurry to buy a TV, and that I'm willing to wait for several more months, and maybe go to a different store, do you think that I could get them to drop say $50 off the price of a $750 TV if I buy it right now?
No.
Dude, this ain't the third world. If you want to haggle you're gonna have to go Crazy Gideon's and barter over last year's models. If you can't afford to pay in full at the moment, then go to WalMart of Kmart and put one on layaway.
My kid works at BestBuy and business is booming. If you don't want to buy something because of the price, there's gonna be someone right behind you who will.
It's not like your spending $3,000 on a 3D 70 inch LED. Just buy something that you have the money in hand for, don't try to jew the associates over a 500 dollar television.
Yoda wrote:Don wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If you go to a store like Best Buy to buy a TV, are the sales people allowed to haggle over price?
If I tell them that I'm in no hurry to buy a TV, and that I'm willing to wait for several more months, and maybe go to a different store, do you think that I could get them to drop say $50 off the price of a $750 TV if I buy it right now?
No.
Dude, this ain't the third world. If you want to haggle you're gonna have to go Crazy Gideon's and barter over last year's models. If you can't afford to pay in full at the moment, then go to WalMart of Kmart and put one on layaway.
My kid works at BestBuy and business is booming. If you don't want to buy something because of the price, there's gonna be someone right behind you who will.
It's not like your spending $3,000 on a 3D 70 inch LED. Just buy something that you have the money in hand for, don't try to jew the associates over a 500 dollar television.
YES! Absolutely YES its possible! It may not work in every Big Box Store out there, but it works! In my finance class last week, we covered this very subject of negotiation. This one example proved it works. The instructor's wife told him she wanted a new washer and dryer - I think it might have been her birthday. Anyway, the guy goes into the store with $900 cash on him seeing what deals he could get. She led him directly to the what she wanted - which was a $1200 top of the line model. Mind you, the negotiation usually winds up having the department manager involved, but after he negotiated with the sales person and the manager, he wound up getting the washer/dryer for $935. You have to follow some guidelines: The deal has to be good for both parties. Don't expect to get a $4000 TV for $1000. Secondly, you have to have the power to "walk away". Next, you HAVE to know everything about that product. You can't expect to get a bargain on a product that you don't know anything about. Lastly, you need to be willing to pay in cash. As the instructor said, there is some emotional attachment to cash. When sales people see you have actually cash in your hand, they will bend over backwards trying to sell you something. Credit cards just don't seem to have that same affect.
Again, it doesn't work everywhere and may not work with every product (as Behshad's example with Apple) but it most certainly works as long as one knows how to negotiate the right way.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Yoda wrote:Don wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:If you go to a store like Best Buy to buy a TV, are the sales people allowed to haggle over price?
If I tell them that I'm in no hurry to buy a TV, and that I'm willing to wait for several more months, and maybe go to a different store, do you think that I could get them to drop say $50 off the price of a $750 TV if I buy it right now?
No.
Dude, this ain't the third world. If you want to haggle you're gonna have to go Crazy Gideon's and barter over last year's models. If you can't afford to pay in full at the moment, then go to WalMart of Kmart and put one on layaway.
My kid works at BestBuy and business is booming. If you don't want to buy something because of the price, there's gonna be someone right behind you who will.
It's not like your spending $3,000 on a 3D 70 inch LED. Just buy something that you have the money in hand for, don't try to jew the associates over a 500 dollar television.
YES! Absolutely YES its possible! It may not work in every Big Box Store out there, but it works! In my finance class last week, we covered this very subject of negotiation. This one example proved it works. The instructor's wife told him she wanted a new washer and dryer - I think it might have been her birthday. Anyway, the guy goes into the store with $900 cash on him seeing what deals he could get. She led him directly to the what she wanted - which was a $1200 top of the line model. Mind you, the negotiation usually winds up having the department manager involved, but after he negotiated with the sales person and the manager, he wound up getting the washer/dryer for $935. You have to follow some guidelines: The deal has to be good for both parties. Don't expect to get a $4000 TV for $1000. Secondly, you have to have the power to "walk away". Next, you HAVE to know everything about that product. You can't expect to get a bargain on a product that you don't know anything about. Lastly, you need to be willing to pay in cash. As the instructor said, there is some emotional attachment to cash. When sales people see you have actually cash in your hand, they will bend over backwards trying to sell you something. Credit cards just don't seem to have that same affect.
Again, it doesn't work everywhere and may not work with every product (as Behshad's example with Apple) but it most certainly works as long as one knows how to negotiate the right way.
I do know a lot about the model that I want.
I will be paying cash.
And I will be willing to walk out of the store without buying, if I'm not happy with the deal.
Should I just ask for a manager as soon as I go in to the store?
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