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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?
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?
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?
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.
Monker 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.
I agree...You would be amazed at how calculated everything is for how much they expect to earn on their inventory and how those prices are set, when they go on sale...and how all of those sales are projected and inventory replenished, and gross and net sales are projected - and expected. A manager probably does not have the authority to sell a new TV for less. You can try it, but I'm certain he'll not even take your offer.
Now, if you make an offer on a floor model that a manager wants to get rid of, he'll talk and deal with you...because nobody wants it in the store any longer...and since it is an open and 'used' item, they can't sell it at full price anyway.
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?
Jeremey 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?
In short, no.
Gideon wrote:Jeremey 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?
In short, no.
Are you going to say that in every thread that asks a question?
Jeremey wrote:Gideon wrote:Jeremey 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?
In short, no.
Are you going to say that in every thread that asks a question?
You already know the answer to that.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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?
artist4perry 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?
Your here a lot too Matt, or else how would you know how much she posts?You can still hang with family on the weekends.
Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry 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?
Your here a lot too Matt, or else how would you know how much she posts?You can still hang with family on the weekends.
Just pointing out the irony of the anti-technology sentiment on an internet forum
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
Moon Beam 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
You are an arse, thanks for the bull filled boast on my big day.
Ironic my post was?, maybe....but I want you to know that I haven't spent any money outside my monthly internet provider bill for the last two years.
I was just stating my personal preference, I would rather spend $750.00 on a weekend with loved ones.
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.
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