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It’s strange, everyone says “you need to bargain everywhere if you want to buy clothes at a discount,” I don’t understand, you come to some Zara and say, “Here I am, please, this blouse, not for 1500 but for 1000. Is this how it should happen? ?
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аватар Stella73
Yeah, you also H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) give an example))
I believe that they meant private shops and the market.
Possibly expensive brands. where managers have the right to make a discount (I'm not sure if this is the case in the Emirates, in Europe you can get up to 20 percent discount, I know because once there was not enough money for a jacket (Arma) there was no opportunity to return because it was another city and I forgot my credit card in the end I got a discount of 20 percent, although at first the manager said that the maximum was 10 and he had no right, then he called somewhere and in the end they allowed it "from above".
In stores where there are TVs, computers, etc., when you pay in cash, you can always ask for a 5 percent discount, and they give it. I was taught this by a Dutch grandmother.
аватар Stella73
There are stores where managers and salespeople are not allowed to give discounts; if so, then I think it is useless to talk about it.
аватар knifinni
not quite so, in such stores just ask about a discount, I usually take out a n-th amount of money, 20 percent less of the cost and say not enough, unfortunately, you won’t even have time to hide it when they meet you :)
аватар sandra-art
at Zara, you are unlikely to bargain for a discount. a maximum of 5% if the seller breaks his discount.
аватар sigur62
Generally speaking, civilized trade looks like this.
There is a price tag next to each product with its cost.
We look at the price tag and buy. Or we don't buy.
Everything else - bargaining, begging for discounts and bonuses - the last century and savagery.
That is why I never buy goods without price tags, especially from Arabs. IMHO.
аватар Stella73
If you buy an expensive thing, such as a new laptop, or a TV, I personally don’t see anything shameful in asking for a discount, especially since my grandmother taught me this, a local resident, a very cultured lady, with two higher educations, not greedy on any side . for example, if a thing costs 1000 euros, then 5 percent is 50 euros, with this money you can sit down to drink coffee with something tasty, or have dinner, mark the purchase, why not? When you buy expensive things, it looks very civilized, no what begging is not in question. Money doesn’t fall on me from the ceiling, I earn it, so I don’t see anything shameful in reasonable savings and civilized bargaining. also IMHO. :-).
аватар Stella73
It meant that the issue of a discount looks civilized. it usually takes one or two minutes, sellers and managers are not surprised, and the answer is usually positive. Either they say wait a minute, I'll ask or you can. And usually you can. again, here I'm talking about expensive things, like good quality household appliances.
аватар OLA14
Cvbgfdc, in the Emirates they bought a fur coat, gold, a leather bag and a suitcase, there was a discount on all goods! And it's all bought in shopping centers. Just ask if there is a discount on the product you have chosen, and they will give you a discount as an "exception" :-)
аватар vikaamira
You can talk about a discount on Nasser Skvrer. A friend bought 2 fur coats there for $2500!!!
аватар 8va6rypd
I can also recommend the Condor fur store in Sharjah. There, if you bargain, they can also make a decent discount.
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