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"People bloody try with ANYTHING... I only work in a cafe and there was a guy who came in disputing the price of a cup of tea (60p). Tried to say that because he didn't want any sugar he'd only pay 40p and kicked up a right fuss when I told him to jog on. All over 20p. - Amy. x" why didn't you accept the 40p for a tea bag costing 2p. milk about 2p and hot water about 2p. | |||
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"People bloody try with ANYTHING... I only work in a cafe and there was a guy who came in disputing the price of a cup of tea (60p). Tried to say that because he didn't want any sugar he'd only pay 40p and kicked up a right fuss when I told him to jog on. All over 20p. - Amy. x why didn't you accept the 40p for a tea bag costing 2p. milk about 2p and hot water about 2p. " plus a penny for the cup if its a take away | |||
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"I always go to the £1 shop with 99p in ma pocket " Life on the edge! | |||
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"I've never been skint enough to haggle! " haggling isn't about being skint, its about paying what you perceive to be a fair price, in a year most of us spend at least £10,000 a year, if you can save 10% its a £1000 in your piggy bank. or make a game out of it and donate any thing you save to a charity. | |||
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"because (imho) the 40p cup of tea person would also be taking up a seat that, if busy, could have been used by someone who would pay full price and maybe have food too ?? " a café is open, and costs a certain amount per hour in expenses, every bit of profit is important, but of course you are right, depends on time and how busy it was | |||
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"Learning about contract law, the 'offer to treat' and consumer rights legislation was probably the most useful thing to come out of my law degree! I always haggle on larger items - mostly household appliances, a car etc and it has become a challenge to see what percentage I can save. The results have been good this far " an important thing I have learnt, if a shop gives you a guarantee, with any product, it isn't worth the paper its written on, every item you buy has to be suitable for purpose, and if it isn't or breaks down, you have a contract with the seller, not the manufacturer, to refund or replace the product, within a reasonable time, so if your laptop or phone breaks down after your guarantee expires, you can still expect a refund, or replacement, you don't have to accept a repair, a guarantee is in adition to your consumer rights. | |||
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"I always go to the £1 shop with 99p in ma pocket Life on the edge! " It's brill when you watch 'em count it all out though | |||
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"I always go to the £1 shop with 99p in ma pocket " No change there then .... | |||
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"Is anyone a good haggler, and does it work in any shop?. Ive been tempted to haggle, but i guess you have to be confident enough to do it. " I will ask for a discount if that's what you mean for cash or a reduction on a display model after all prices are mostly negotiable to some extent. | |||
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"If you have used a independent shop for a while and spent a fair amount of money there, would it be cheeky to ask for a discount on your next fairly big purchase?" See the inpendents are struggling the most. So maybe not? Big places like Tesco would just laugh. It's the brands that are middle of the road that do discounts (in my opinion ) | |||
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"I do it on beauty counters... No gifts or decent sized samples... No sale." I always do this for make up and perfume! And if I'm buying more than one pair of shoes or a couple of dresses I can usually get 10% discount. As long as you ask nicely and with a smile most assistants are happy to see what they can do...one told me he'd never been asked before but I could choose a free nail varnish for being cheeky! | |||
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"........ Before you ask for a discount on a product in a shop think how you would feel if your employer started bartering with you and how much less they are going to pay you and still expect you to do the same work - would you accept a 20% pay cut?" Isn't that what's happened in the Coalition years ? | |||
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"why didn't you accept the 40p for a tea bag costing 2p. milk about 2p and hot water about 2p. " Because it's a business and there are bills, rent and staff to pay. If he had asked nicely, it may have been a different story but instead he demanded it, put the money on the counter and tried to walk away. That's just rude, in my opinion. - Amy. x | |||
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