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Will Sears haggle?

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Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: spidey07
Every store will haggle, especially on consumer electronics (markup is so high)

Especially sears.

Yes. All of you saying no have obviously not bothered to try. If a salesman/associate is earning commission, he will do what he can to make the sale....

Exactly. It is your money.

Funny how you say "I'll give you X for that TV/product/camera, whatever"

"I can't do that"

"fine, I'm gonna go buy it online"

salesguy running out following to the parking lot - "wait! wait! we can do that! wait!"

You got it. 🙂


No, I work for Sears...they will not do that. They will only take off money on floor items and that's it. I can answer any questions about their policies...if anyone wants to know
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
No, I work for Sears...they will not do that. They will only take off money on floor items and that's it. I can answer any questions about their policies...if anyone wants to know

fair enough, I'll work with somebody else then.

want a sale today? then you deal. If you don't then you won't get the sale today.

If a salesguy won't deal then I simply won't ever buy anything from them ever again and they won't get the sale.

It really is that simple.

Literallly, they will chase you down as you walk out of the store.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
No, I work for Sears...they will not do that. They will only take off money on floor items and that's it. I can answer any questions about their policies...if anyone wants to know

fair enough, I'll work with somebody else then.

want a sale today? then you deal. If you don't then you won't get the sale today.

There is nothing we can do about it...we can't just take money off without approval...I was asked before...those people we tell to go fish...That's the way it works
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
No, I work for Sears...they will not do that. They will only take off money on floor items and that's it. I can answer any questions about their policies...if anyone wants to know

fair enough, I'll work with somebody else then.

want a sale today? then you deal. If you don't then you won't get the sale today.

If a salesguy won't deal then I simply won't ever buy anything from them ever again and they won't get the sale.

It really is that simple.

Literallly, they will chase you down as you walk out of the store.


How about you pay the price that everyone else pays?
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
How about you pay the price that everyone else pays?

That method never worked for me for some reason.

Everyone else is a sucker for paying what everybody else pays IMHO.

I'm the customer, I set the price.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
How about you pay the price that everyone else pays?

That method never worked for me for some reason.

Everyone else is a sucker for paying what everybody else pays IMHO.

I'm the customer, I set the price.

You don't set the price...you determine what you are willing the pay....and then you try and find some place selling it for that. If not, you don't buy. It's simple really.

I don't think any of you realize how little I would make if I sold a TV...
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yes, if you are spending enough money and talk enough bs, they will haggle a bit.
Every store haggles, if you think they don't you're a sucker.
Do you consider McDonalds a store?
What about Chilles and Outback Steakhouse?
Do they haggle?
What about the Lamborghini dealer in Hollywood?

EDIT: How about the Pharmacy?
Can I haggle down a bottle of $600 medicine?

I'm not denying any claims made here, I'd just like to know how to go about it. I hate paying too much for stuff. I heard a lecture once on how to haggle with a car dealer but I dont practice enough to be good at it.

The answer to all your questions is, you never know unless you ask.
McDonald's...they might give a discount if you get ahold of the right person...but usually not.
Chilis or Outback? Absolutely...they will give a discount if you approach it the right way...or at least mabye comp you something.
Lamborghini dealer....that's different. He is the only game in town, and one of very few in the whole country, so chances are he can dictate his price with impunity.
 
Originally posted by: God On Alcohol
just do amazon. How much is shipping?
I'm pretty sure you can't Amazon a Big Mac or a Lamborghini. 😉

However, I would like someone to comment on my question about medications.
 

My father-in-law, a haggler of hagglers, got an employee at Sears applicances to use his own employee discount on a microwave oven that was already on sale. He ended up getting the $450 dollar microave for $210. I'm not sure if they have any discretion to cut the price further beyond using their employee discount...

Although... this particular Sears location was shutting down.... so I guess YMMV....
 
I learned from my sister that you can haggle even so-called "fixed price" items if you try hard enough. She used to sell model homes, which had a sticker price that could NOT be negotiated. That said, they ALSO had some special rebate programs and financing discounts that they didn't advertise. If a customer got really obnoxious over the final price and looked like she was going to lose a sale, she could pull out one of those offers in order to get the sale and salvage most of her commission.

So, Spidey is basically right. Don't be afraid to start walking away if you don't think that you're getting their best deal. If you truly made a half decent offer, the salesperson will probably go after you.
 
I've found that you can haggle at nearly any place w/ commissioned sales staff...

Thats why Sears is usually MUCH more willing to help out on the price than BB/CC.
 
Originally posted by: MathMan

My father-in-law, a haggler of hagglers, got an employee at Sears applicances to use his own employee discount on a microwave oven that was already on sale. He ended up getting the $450 dollar microave for $210. I'm not sure if they have any discretion to cut the price further beyond using their employee discount...

Although... this particular Sears location was shutting down.... so I guess YMMV....

That employee risked getting fired...although the shut down so no biggy...

Giving out your employee discount is a BIG no no. Lots of people got let go for that...they will go through the transaction history to make sure the name on the the emp. discount card matches the debit card....
 
Originally posted by: aphex
I've found that you can haggle at nearly any place w/ commissioned sales staff...

Thats why Sears is usually MUCH more willing to help out on the price than BB/CC.

True, we will go out of our way to try and find a better price to match...but we don't earn THAT much off a TV sale...so we usually won't try and bend the rules.
 
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

No they don't. If they did then that employee made a mistake
 
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

They do (or they are supposed to) add on the shipping charge though. Although if it's an item that's eligible for Amazon Prime or Supersaver Shipping, you could get free shipping.
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

no they are not suppose to

Really? It isn't just mine that PMs. I know a few people in other states that have also. YMMV I guess, but try it. They do around here.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

They do (or they are supposed to) add on the shipping charge though. Although if it's an item that's eligible for Amazon Prime or Supersaver Shipping, you could get free shipping.

"available for sale at another local retail store "

no .com
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

No they don't. If they did then that employee made a mistake

You're right, it's supposed to only apply to local competitors' websites:

If you find a lower price (including shipping, handling and delivery) on an identical branded item with the same features currently available for sale and delivery in your area from a local retail store's online site, Sears will match that total price Plus, give you 10% of the difference. Just print the ordering page, including shipping, handling and delivery, and bring it to your Sears store at the time of, or within 30 days after, your purchase. If you are purchasing the item from sears.com, email the information to order@customerservice.sears.com

YMMV.
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

They do (or they are supposed to) add on the shipping charge though. Although if it's an item that's eligible for Amazon Prime or Supersaver Shipping, you could get free shipping.

"available for sale at another local retail store "

no .com

You must have a crappy sears then
 
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

no they are not suppose to

Really? It isn't just mine that PMs. I know a few people in other states that have also. YMMV I guess, but try it. They do around here.

If they do...cool..then do it..but it is against the normal policy...
 
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

They do (or they are supposed to) add on the shipping charge though. Although if it's an item that's eligible for Amazon Prime or Supersaver Shipping, you could get free shipping.

"available for sale at another local retail store "

no .com

You must have a crappy sears then

dude, go read the price match policy...
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: UpgradeFailure
Sears PMs Dot Coms. I've done it before. No need to haggle if you are bringing an amazon print out

no they are not suppose to

Really? It isn't just mine that PMs. I know a few people in other states that have also. YMMV I guess, but try it. They do around here.

If they do...cool..then do it..but it is against the normal policy...

Wow I love my sears extra now. I say everyone at least try. Nothing to lose
 
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