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Haggling for Sport and Survival

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By Jerilee Wei


It's time to roll up our sleeves and get real about saving money. Wait a minute! Aren't we already doing that?

The Fine Art of Haggling As We Negotiate for Sport and for Survival

 


Times Are Changing

Everyone's on a hunt -- a hunt to find cheaper gas, grocery coupons, discounts, and ways to save on energy.

The quest extends far beyond lowering our utility bills, our grocery bills, giving up gourmet coffee, and not going out as much as we used to. So, given that times are changing, we need to re-educate ourselves on how to save.

One of the biggest ways we can save ourselves thousands of dollars each year, is to practice the age old art of haggling. In the good financial times that we've all enjoyed for far too long -- we seem to have forgotten that quibbling over a price, is one of the key ways to save substantially on all of our purchases.


Early Negotiation Training

Early negotiation training begins with our children, the sooner the better. Buyer negotiation is fundamentally an important extension of having good communication skills.

Teaching our children these skills are as important, as it is to teach them the difference between wants vs. needs. Children need to learn early, the following skills:

  • How to bargain;
  • How to compromise;
  • How to find a middle ground;
  • Give and take.

Negotiating skills are gifts you can give your children that will last them a lifetime.

Effective negotiation is successful negotiation, anything less is a "no deal."


Item Specific Negotiation Tips

Item specific negotiation tips, is a vital part of price negotiations -- that is knowing the purchasing negotiations of specific product types. For instance:

  • Appliances -- (1) Try to purchase major appliances as a package, rather than individually, which allows for asking for a volume discount; (2) Consider floor models when asking for discounts at national chain stores; (3) Negotiate delivery and installation charges (even better, ask them to waive those charges; (4) Shop at scratch and dent outlets.
  • Automobiles-- (1) Research your auto choice thoroughly online before you ever visit a car lot; (2) Find out what the dealer paid for the vehicle; (3) Price compare similar vehicles; (4) Don't talk about the trade in before you negotiate the price of the car; (5) E-mail local car dealers your "dream car" list and ask for their best price; (6) Don't buy into extended warranties.
  • Clothes -- (1) Be a regular in your favorite stores, and establish a working relationship that will net you price breaks; (2) Ask for discounts if you find imperfections like a loose button; (3) Shop at the end of a season for the best buys.
  • Furniture -- (1) Watch for holiday sales; (2) Shop at the end of a month; (3) Ask for free extras like a furniture pad for dining room tables; (4) Ask for a gift certificate towards your next purchase; (5) Shop online first, then pick up at the local store to save on shipping fees.

Sales Negotiation Strategies

There are probably a hundreds of known, valid and valuable negotiation strategies, depending upon what you are buying and where you are buying it.

 

Some of the key negotiation strategies are:

 

  1. Research comparative prices on all major purchases;
  2. Don't start your negotiation with the price you are willing to pay, always start out lower;
  3. Never accept no for an answer from someone with no authority, find the person who is authorized to say yes;
  4. Never give up, walk away and come back and try again later, if you don't like the price;
  5. Always determine if there is an upcoming sale before agreeing to a price;
  6. Always ask for discounts on damaged goods;
  7. Don't be timid about coming back and asking for the sale price if it goes on sale right after your purchase;
  8. Also don't be timid about asking a store to beat their competitor's price on the same item;
  9. Always negotiate;
  10. Never be afraid to walk away, remember "you are selling money, not buying something." Cash not only talks, it talks loudly.

Funny Negotiations


The Fine Art of the Haggling Pro

Many women and some men shy away from haggling. Caring too much about appearances and worrying far too much about what others might think -- can be a downfall in a slowing economy.

Paying too much for something, just because you are afraid of looking silly or stupid, isn't a wise financial move. Insisting that you can only buy at high end, high priced stores is also a false notion. You can buy the exact item, with the exact same quality at other stores if you search around.

It is interesting that in American culture, haggling and price negotiation is usually only limited to automobile purchases, while the rest of the world expects quibble and bargain over the price of everyday items. It makes me wonder, when we crossed the line of thinking it was OK to accept at face value a stated price? Was that a result of good times and affluence? Was that a result of the disease of "entitlement" and being spoiled?

Negotiation Skills

Successful Negotiation Begins In Early Childhood

It's important as parents to not only teach our children the skills of successful negotiation at an early age, but to understand that the talent to negotiate, is a life skill necessary and vital to their future success as adults. Finding the middle ground in negotiation gives your children skills in the four "C‘:

  • Compassion
  • Compromise
  • Confidence
  • Conviction

Additionally, learning the skills of negotiation gives them important social interaction skills. Throughout their lives they will have to negotiate in marriage, in friendships, in social organizations, on-the-job, and a thousand other places, besides at the point-of-sale. Learning that successful negotiation is always a win-win situation teaches them valuable lessons in accentuating fairness, and compassion for the other person. In turn, your child will find power, independence, and respect for not only themselves, but others.

There are virtually no limits to opportunities for parents to teach the skills of successful negotiation, it can begin as simply as encouraging a toddler to decide which color outfit they would like to wear on a given day, or whether or not they want string beans or carrots with their dinner. Successful negotiation also means that your children will feel that their opinions are both honored and respected.

This doesn't mean that everything is open to discussion in life, nor does it mean that you as a parent, are giving up, or giving in on every aspect of daily routines and rules.



Purchasing Negotiation = Money In The Bank

What Price Negotiation Tactics Aren't

Price negotiation tactics are NOT:

  • Being mean, bullying, or being condescending towards the seller;
  • Trying to haggle over everything in life -- that's not haggling -- that's being cheap;
  • Whining or begging;
  • Creating a scene.

Silence in Negotiations

Tough Times Call For Tough Negotiators in the News

  • The Copenhagen climate bargaining chipsQueensland Country Life16 hours ago

    Barack Obama plans to fly in and out of Copenhagen a week before his fellow heads of state arrive, a telling sign that the UN climate conference will not live up to its promised hype as the most important international meeting since the end of World War II.

  • Vale Voisey’s talks hinge on Sudbury, union saysMalaysiaNews.net1 second ago

    TORONTO -- Striking workers at Vale's Voisey's Bay nickel mine in eastern Canada will not resume bargaining with the company unless Vale also agrees to sit down with striking workers at its Sudbury, O...

  • Allan Muir: NHL's unlikely team player, Hitchcock's horror, more notesSports Illustrated17 hours ago

    Hockey may be a game of sacrifice on the ice, but that selflessness rarely shows itself at the bargaining table. When the term "hometown discount" is tossed around, it usually means a haircut of a couple hundred thousand, maybe a million (case in point: Sidney Crosby's well-deserved but nonetheless limiting $8.7 million annual hit in Pittsburgh). Everybody smiles, talks about how much the extra ...

  • Justice Ministry bargaining at standstillNZCity26 hours ago

    4 December 2009 The Ministry of Justice believes it has exhausted all options to settle pay demands of staff.

  • Tiny raise coming to Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan teachers, nursesEagan Sun-Current4 hours ago

    The stockings of teachers and nurses in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District won't be completely empty this year. The Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School Board unanimously approved a two-year contract agreement with its largest bargaining unit Nov. 23.

What Are Your Favorite Price Negotiation Tactics?

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jim10  says:
16 months ago

Other countries still do a lot of haggling. It seems to have disappeared with all of the big chains in the U.S. I have found that I can get discounts on floor models and for high priced items if the salesman gets a commission. I really don't think you can negotiate much with most store employees. You would need to deal with the manager. Craigslist is a great place to negotiate prices. I do that all of the time.

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Jerilee Wei  says:
16 months ago

I agree, you have to get past the store employees to someone who has the ability to make a decision. I spend a lot of time in other countries and our American reluctance to negotiate is baffling. Thanks!

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Adjust  says:
16 months ago

Thanks for the tips. Very useful hub!!!

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sharonsarah  says:
15 months ago

Very nice hub with excellent tips which is needed to everyone.

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Jerilee Wei  says:
15 months ago

Thanks!

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Jerilee Wei  says:
4 months ago

Thanks printable grocery coupons!

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