Alfie168
Well-Known Member
I once met a bloke in Yorkshire who used an interesting tactic when buying anything, and it seemed to work.
He would look at the price ticket, look the seller in the eye, with ever such a slightly disparaging look say, "What'l you take"..then say nothing. He pretty well knew the value, so the salesmans next comment told him if he was dealing with an idiot, or someone who wanted a sale.
If the salesman tried to bluff it out at the ticket price, the bloke would smile a bit and say "I didn't ask what you wanted, I asked what you'l take"...being pleasant but firm, and giving away as little as possible.
It all seemed a bit pedantic at first, but by keeping it simple he more than often reached a deal that suited both parties. I have to say he was quite a tough nut, and had the balls to keep going when most of us would chicken out, but I saw him do this more than once and I built up a sneaky admiration for his down to earth approach. It certainly cut out a lot of the c*ap.
So decide what YOU want to pay, and go for it. You never know.
Good luck
Tim
He would look at the price ticket, look the seller in the eye, with ever such a slightly disparaging look say, "What'l you take"..then say nothing. He pretty well knew the value, so the salesmans next comment told him if he was dealing with an idiot, or someone who wanted a sale.
If the salesman tried to bluff it out at the ticket price, the bloke would smile a bit and say "I didn't ask what you wanted, I asked what you'l take"...being pleasant but firm, and giving away as little as possible.
It all seemed a bit pedantic at first, but by keeping it simple he more than often reached a deal that suited both parties. I have to say he was quite a tough nut, and had the balls to keep going when most of us would chicken out, but I saw him do this more than once and I built up a sneaky admiration for his down to earth approach. It certainly cut out a lot of the c*ap.
So decide what YOU want to pay, and go for it. You never know.
Good luck
Tim