humbert wrote: » With all due respect, I think your dad might have crossed that fine line between haggling and being a complete asshole.
folan wrote: » actually sounds lovely to me.
zeds alive wrote: » They just won't budge on price.. Can't haggle with them....
gobnaitolunacy wrote: » A lot of people here would be p*ssed off to high heaven visiting an Arabic country or SE Asia.
Hardonraging wrote: » All you have to do is take a look at adverts.ie to get an idea of the farce that we as a nation are when it comes to buying and selling .. Item for sale .. 100 euro ... Offer you 30 .. sure ...
Cienciano wrote: » Israelis are the worst. Saw 2 Israeli tourists trying to haggle down the price of a big mac meal in Bangkok once. Another Israeli guy, about 6 foot 5 and built like a brick shít house screaming at a thai girl who's about 7 years old over about 20 cent for a bag of washing.
humbert wrote: » You mean Jews? :pac:
jimmy180sx wrote: » I work in a small country car garage and we have this ould lad who comes in the whole time haggling the final price on work all the time. So i started adding an extra €20 on the bill an he would come in a haggle away down to my 'original' intended invoice..he was happy because he got 20 quid of the final bill and i get paid what im entitled too.
Cienciano wrote: » No, Israeli
rubadub wrote: » I also hated being in the US and dealing with both tipping culture (esp. jobs with people purposely being paid below min wage) and I was also annoyed with the sales tax -just tell me the fucking amount of money I have to give you, I am good at maths but don't want to do it in my free time.
Kinski wrote: » I really sympathise with her* having to put up with a lot of the crap she describes for so little pay, but "Anything less than 20 percent is blasphemy"?
Most service industry workers make about $2.13 an hour, far below minimum wage. My livelihood is my tip.
The Fair Labor Standards Act requires a minimum wage of $2.13 for tipped workers with the expectation that wages plus tips total $7.25 per hour. The employer must pay the difference if total income does not add up to $7.25 per hour
My livelihood is my tip. And I know without a doubt, I never give service that is worth less than 20 percent.
Problem123456 wrote: » Yeah jews
starlings wrote: » 1. A haggler meets a fixed-price seller and tries to knock off a few bob, or 2. A fixed-price buyer meets a selling haggler and turns them down and walks off to buy elsewhere.
Janey_Mac wrote: » I think this happened me at a shoe-repair place the other week. I had never got any of my shoes repaired before, so when he told me how much it'd cost to get a new zip on my boots and have them re-soled, I just nodded. I then got really confused by how he acted. "That adds up to be quite expensive!" he said. "Cheaper than a new pair of boots," I said with a shrug. "But still, that is quite a bit of money." "Yeah, but I want to get the boots fixed so I'll pay it." etc etc. After a couple of rounds of him telling me it's expensive and me telling him I'll pay, he knocks €20 off the price he gave me initially for no discernable reason. I was dead confused after until it dawned on me that he thought I should be haggling. It was a bit Life of Brian really. If he wants his customers to haggle he should put up a sign or something. I'd have haggled if I'd known I was meant to!
Legs.Eleven wrote: » I used to work in Eason and someone tried to haggle down the price of a book. :-/
madalig12 wrote: » Yes, that's allowed by law, sticker prices are a guide, if you want to haggle you can. It can get emabarrasing of course and the shopkeeper doesn't have to budge.
humbert wrote: » So basically your complaint is that people put up an advertised price and wont accept less than the advertised price? .
schnitzelEater wrote: » Racist much?
thecornflake wrote: » Lol, love the fact you made that username for that comment, awesome.
Henlars67 wrote: » Every Israeli is a jew, but not every jew is an Israeli.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I love haggling. It always amazes me when I'm selling something that people pay the asking price no question when I'm fully prepared to come down 20 or 30 percent. More fool them.:pac: