Wanted to post this on CS.com but foresaw the possibility of heated debate so to fratching i post.
This is something I saw in my Parents magazine subscription. (Dunno if magazine titles are italicized or quotated)
Have already heard of similar stuff being on tv's and tv shows, and now a parents magazine is pushing it, as well as books coming out about it. BUT I'm on the fence on this one so to speak.
Here is the word for word short article section quoted. Rants and points of view are after the quote
The opening part, great now there is a BOOK on it, did people that wrote these books EVER work in retail? Good grief.
The first part I can understand shopping at slow times but if EVERYONE does that then there won't BE slow times, there will often always be busy or peak times. Bleh. AND some stores the prices are set by corporate and CANNOT be changed without a long strenuous process so going up the ladder in store won't do you much good. BUT I do understand the wanting of a bargain, I suppose maybe the mom and pop stores might do this but I could be wrong.
I do agree with using a friendly tone in asking for discounts...however that can soon turn ugly since again the prices can be set in stone and nothing can be done, people can quickly turn into SC's
The cash on hand is great for emergencies and some local stores from my experience do offer discount for paying with cash, but again that can vary in different towns.
No comment on the not attracting attention beyond that yes bringing in a crowd will bring more drama. At worst my thoughts would be that the whole drama crowd would be asked to leave or escorted out by the popo or banned on the spot heh with complimentary popo escorts.
I've seen stores like Tuesday morning which is exactly that discounted stuff that other stores didn't want so...i have no comment on that as I have not experienced it.
Be ready to walk, oooh so many comments there....fine goodbye, walk. This goes back to the whole prices are set in stone. Maybe some business owners are willing to take cuts to give discounts but with the way things are in my small town some places can only discount so much. Yes i chose to keep most of the economy the way it is out cause...well no offense I've heard it enough times that the point has been made and have already taken it into consideration.
Here is where I am on the fence, I do understand wanting a discount but some stores if not most or all are already in a bind due to the way things are at the moment. If I want a discount that badly then I'm going to get what i pay for or go to good will for that matter. Nothing wrong with that but I'm also one of the people that having been on both sides as a customer and a person in retail i just cannot bring myself to ask for discounts but ask ABOUT what their discount policies are or if they offer any for this month week or whatever instead of getting into an argument. Or go find out for myself.
So as an attempt at courtesy I try to avoid any crap to the employees as they take so much flack a day. But thats when I get out of the house if at all lately LOL.
This is something I saw in my Parents magazine subscription. (Dunno if magazine titles are italicized or quotated)
Have already heard of similar stuff being on tv's and tv shows, and now a parents magazine is pushing it, as well as books coming out about it. BUT I'm on the fence on this one so to speak.
Here is the word for word short article section quoted. Rants and points of view are after the quote
Get a Better Deal
Bargaining isn't just for flea markets. You can often haggle in retail stores, says Rick Doble, coauthor of Cheaper: Insiders' Tips for Saving on Everything.
TIME YOUR TRIP
Go on a weekday morning when there are fewer shoppers. If the clerk won't bargain, speak with a manager.
TREAD SOFTLY
Use a friendly tone when making your request:"Would you take a little less for this baby monitor?"
BRING BILLS
Many retailers offer a cash discount to avoid paying a credit-card transaction fee.
KEEP IT QUIET
Try not to attract the attention of the other customers, or the salesperson may stop negotiating.
LOOK COR CLOSEOUTS
Stores love to unload discontinued products. See if they'll work with you to get those items off the sales floor.
BE READY TO WALK
If a merchant is convinced you'll buy it elsewhere, he's more likely to make a deal.
Bargaining isn't just for flea markets. You can often haggle in retail stores, says Rick Doble, coauthor of Cheaper: Insiders' Tips for Saving on Everything.
TIME YOUR TRIP
Go on a weekday morning when there are fewer shoppers. If the clerk won't bargain, speak with a manager.
TREAD SOFTLY
Use a friendly tone when making your request:"Would you take a little less for this baby monitor?"
BRING BILLS
Many retailers offer a cash discount to avoid paying a credit-card transaction fee.
KEEP IT QUIET
Try not to attract the attention of the other customers, or the salesperson may stop negotiating.
LOOK COR CLOSEOUTS
Stores love to unload discontinued products. See if they'll work with you to get those items off the sales floor.
BE READY TO WALK
If a merchant is convinced you'll buy it elsewhere, he's more likely to make a deal.
The first part I can understand shopping at slow times but if EVERYONE does that then there won't BE slow times, there will often always be busy or peak times. Bleh. AND some stores the prices are set by corporate and CANNOT be changed without a long strenuous process so going up the ladder in store won't do you much good. BUT I do understand the wanting of a bargain, I suppose maybe the mom and pop stores might do this but I could be wrong.
I do agree with using a friendly tone in asking for discounts...however that can soon turn ugly since again the prices can be set in stone and nothing can be done, people can quickly turn into SC's
The cash on hand is great for emergencies and some local stores from my experience do offer discount for paying with cash, but again that can vary in different towns.
No comment on the not attracting attention beyond that yes bringing in a crowd will bring more drama. At worst my thoughts would be that the whole drama crowd would be asked to leave or escorted out by the popo or banned on the spot heh with complimentary popo escorts.
I've seen stores like Tuesday morning which is exactly that discounted stuff that other stores didn't want so...i have no comment on that as I have not experienced it.
Be ready to walk, oooh so many comments there....fine goodbye, walk. This goes back to the whole prices are set in stone. Maybe some business owners are willing to take cuts to give discounts but with the way things are in my small town some places can only discount so much. Yes i chose to keep most of the economy the way it is out cause...well no offense I've heard it enough times that the point has been made and have already taken it into consideration.
Here is where I am on the fence, I do understand wanting a discount but some stores if not most or all are already in a bind due to the way things are at the moment. If I want a discount that badly then I'm going to get what i pay for or go to good will for that matter. Nothing wrong with that but I'm also one of the people that having been on both sides as a customer and a person in retail i just cannot bring myself to ask for discounts but ask ABOUT what their discount policies are or if they offer any for this month week or whatever instead of getting into an argument. Or go find out for myself.
So as an attempt at courtesy I try to avoid any crap to the employees as they take so much flack a day. But thats when I get out of the house if at all lately LOL.
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