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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Drive a Hard Bargain

I am in awe of a scene I witnessed at Big Lots this morning.

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Recession Mama Michele Ashamalla
: A sweet-looking older woman was at the checkout with a 4-foot-high gorgeous walnut wood candle holder (just for the record, in a different class from the Ramen and off-brand cleanser in my cart). She asked how much it was, and was told that it was from a designer collection and was priced at 75 percent off retail, which was a whopping $300, so it came to $75. The woman hesitated and said that was more than she was willing to spend right now, then stated, "I would be willing to pay $60." The cashier replied, "Let me ask my manager." The manager came over, looked at the item, and told the customer she would knock it down to $65. The bargain was struck in an amazingly civil manner, and everyone was happy. Unbelievable!

I'm pretty sure the Big Lots staff realized the item wasn't a real mover, but still ... it makes me remember a time just out of school when I had my first place with roommates and we needed a living room rug. Some were on sale at Macy's, but they were a little high. The one we liked had a little something on it (nothing that some carpet cleaner wouldn't fix), and when we pointed it out, we got an extra 10 percent off and were still able to use the 10 percent coupon we had brought in.

Bargaining is so common in many cultures, but really, not in ours. It is, I believe, still generally acceptable to do some back-and-forth at swap meets, flea markets, craft fairs, etc. My city also has a large jewelry district downtown -- and you better roll up your sleeves for the hard bargaining that goes on down there.

A few bargaining suggestions: Always be pleasant; never deride the merchandise; sometimes buying more than one or paying cash will get you a better price; and remember, it will only work if you are willing to walk away.

A former state deputy attorney general and current stay-at-home mom, Recession Mama Michele Ashamalla has three kids and ten years of experience stretching one salary to cover the necessities and more. She's all about saving money whenever you can, so you have it to spend on whatever you want!

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  • binnphoenix's Avatar
    Posted by binnphoenix Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:03am PDT

    Wow, I used to work there. There are some things that they would move on, and sometimes it was up to me. Yes, I did concede and offer a lower price, but never more than what I was allowed to. Usually it was if something was spilled or there was a piece missing that the customer was willing to fix themselves. It only makes sense to offer some sort of discount for that. There is no harm in trying! It may be good to know that employees there get 20% everything in the store, so there is some wiggle room. But be pleasant and don't throw that fact into the employees face, it may get you nowhere and realize that not every cashier has that kind of authority and will have to ask someone higher up. This will be true in any store that you go to.

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  • D's Avatar
    Posted by D Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:35am PDT

    I bargain all the time! My mom used to say, "Ask and you shall receive. And if they say no, your not worse off than before." My best deal was at a Coach store. This purse I had been eying forever was on display, black and soft leather... absolutely gorgeous! When I finally decided to go purchase it, they said the one on the display was the last one. I half-jokingly said, "So I get a discount, right?" I really didn't expect the Coach store to give me a discount, but the salewoman said "Sure, why not... 20%" I was in total shock!! It never hurts to ask...

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  • blink44's Avatar
    Posted by blink44 Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:29am PDT

    yeah, right. i work at a retail store and people try bargaining with me all day. as if 30 dollar shoes arent cheap enough...

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  • Harrison's Avatar
    Posted by Harrison Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:40pm PDT

    IT also works as well at walmart,target,j.c.penny,and

    i,ve done it at other places ,also

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  • Reo's Avatar
    Posted by Reo Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:01am PDT

    i work in retail as a Branch manager i get this every day of my live, can i get a discount, this i tem look to old can you write it off for me, to much some time it work , try your luck you never .

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