My boss has just said that he always asks for a discount wherever he shops. He reckons that 90% of the time he gets something knocked off or something else thrown in to seal the deal. Does anyone else practise this?
My boss has just said that he always asks for a discount wherever he shops. He reckons that 90% of the time he gets something knocked off or something else thrown in to seal the deal. Does anyone else practise this?
If someone wants cheaper, they don't want me, so I choose to interpret a request for a discount as a desire to be sacked as a customer.^neo^ said:No harm in asking is there!
My boss has just said that he always asks for a discount wherever he shops. He reckons that 90% of the time he gets something knocked off or something else thrown in to seal the deal. Does anyone else practise this?
I'm with you on this - if you start deviating, it's a slippery slope. Good for you.If someone wants cheaper, they don't want me, so I choose to interpret a request for a discount as a desire to be sacked as a customer.
I know its only 1% of the total sale. But think about this.Go into ANY store with cash be, from a few pence to a few quid short
2p short on a £2 sale, no prob
20p short on a £20 sale, no prob
Yes there are examples where it's expected to haggle - especially where we are talking about massive margins. Generally though, I find it a bit shi t ty.What about buying new or used cars - surely nobody pays the advertised price?