The Fine Art of Negotiating

For many people, negotiating or “haggling” for a lower purchase price makes them bring out in measles-like spots. I, however, relish the opportunity to work with a salesperson to come up with a mutually acceptable price.Of course, you can’t haggle over a $10 DVD, the latest electronic gadget from Apple or anything from a warehouse club, but everything else, from autos to hotel rooms to window treats, is fair game. Better the extra money in your pocket than in some company’s cash drawer.In a Chicago Tribune article by Elizabeth Ody, “…if you’ve done your research, a few words may be all it takes to score a discount.” In these difficult economic times, it may certainly be worth your while to gird your loins and harden your nerves.Allan Stark, a bargaining guru, teaches consumers to approach bargaining with a sense of humor and to keep it light to relax the customer service reps and get them on your side. Your best bets on haggling include:

During these tough economic times, with 9.5% of Americans out of work and struggling to make ends meet, haggling over the price of a big purchase makes sense. Try it, you may just find that you have the knack of the fine art of negotiation.If you are presently experiencing overwhelming debt, you may be considering personal bankruptcy protection. For a successful Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you need a team of experienced lawyers.  Please call Legal Helpers toll-free today at 800-260-1402 to speak with a qualified and compassionate bankruptcy attorney. Your initial consultation is no-cost and could be the key to unlocking the door to your financial freedom.

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