We have not forgotten the “art of haggling”
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Just a quick note here: a reminder that as with most businesses in this trade, we LOVE to haggle, even here, ONLINE! Try us. We’re Listening…….
The antiques business is NOT your typical retailer, we’re a cut and slash above
If you need some tips… have a peek at these, then come back here, use any way you like to contact us and let’s haggle some. It’s what keeps a smile on our faces
Did you know that at one time in this country that there were no fixed prices on anything. You would go into a store and find an item you needed then you would begin the process of negotiating the price. This might seem foreign to us today, but it use to be the rule. In a later article I’ll talk more about the history of price negotiation in this country, but today I want to give you some pointers about how to negotiate well. read more……
Read the full article at http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Art-of-Haggling&id=27212
(Steve Havard is the owner of Havard Printing and is currently writing several books. Steve writes about a wide range of subjects from religion, to computers. He can be reached at havardprinting@hotmail.com or you can view his website at http://havardprinting.netfirms.com.)
And more great info here:
http://blog.timesunion.com/kristi/8311/how-to-haggle/
How to haggle
Readers, what are your best tips for haggling?
Haggling is not just for garage sales and New York City street vendors. At big stores, boutiques and online retailers, you can haggle (or at least attempt to) almost anywhere. But there are approaches that will save you money and those that will have salespeople calling you names.
Here are a few tips from the haggling pros… read full article here:















