Sully wrote: » Funnily enough they did put a time limit on it.. A lot of companies run this offer, not just Harvey Norman.
spankmemunkey wrote: » Great, not doubting ye but can you prove that? and i know alot of companies do this, thats not proving anything by saying that, I was merely highlighting that they say come on in and we will try look after you and do you a good deal, everybody offers it, yet they say one thing and do another!
All customers are invited to go into their local Harvey Norman store and negotiate more value for their hard earned cash! It runs from March 5th8th.
Sully wrote: » Source: http://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/news/haggle-at-harvey-norman-27131828.html Price Promise Examples:-https://www.tescopricepromise.com/http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/price-promise-875-theme.html
spankmemunkey wrote: » That was a good link, kinda says it all, As for someone pointing out that come in and haggle was an old add campaign, I dont think theres a time limit placed on haggling? They didnt say come in and haggle with us between now and the end of the month. Make sure you let us know if you find a cheaper price, and we will try our best to look after you. Kinda says it all, let us know and we'll try look after you. By the way what kind of fool wouldnt be nice when going into haggle with staff? youd want to be some kind of fool to go in screaming and shouting saying i want money off! Motivator i think you dont have a leg to stand.
Motivator wrote: » I don't have a leg to stand on regarding what? You didn't get your discount, I said you didn't get your discount because they're not obliged to give you one. Your statement, along with the one that other halfwit made about depression(?), makes absolutely zero sense.
T17cH wrote: » I was in harvey norman last week and spotted a pc screen it was 220 and i knew it was around 200 online, I tried to haggle with the sales guy he wasnt having any of it. So I walked away had a look around and before leaving decided id take the screen id rather pay 20 than wait for the online delivery, so went back and found another sales person and tried the same thing, i said iv seen it online for 200 and with very little convincing she said shed do 190. So what ever anyone says do try haggle, Its your cash your handing over, i dont know what there policy is on markup or what the sales people are allowed to take off the prices but pc world, harvey norman and sound store do allow for a few euro if your spending a few hundred.
Motivator wrote: » You still didn't answer my question.
Digital Society wrote: » The fact that your so defensive about Apple products is a bit strange is all. It made me think your involved with selling them somehow which i wouldnt call a great job as you say. Strange complex you have if something like someone haggling a few quid of a PC sets you off on a condescending rant. Which made me believe that you have some kind of depression / anxiety issue. Also Sully ive never bought a TV or PC without getting at least 50 quid off it. If you think theres no haggling with items like that i think your either too young or shopping in the wrong place.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Can I just interject here for a second and ask what you mean by "too young"? There are plenty of people out there of all ages who are not confident enough to haggle in shops for fear of offending, not coming naturally etc, then I have seen a few guys barely out of their teens haggling like pros in various shops. Example, PC world I saw this young guy about 21 reaming off the pros and cons of the latest antivirus software and where he could get it cheaper etc, guy really knew his stuff and he essentially got a 2 for 1 when he left the shop. Did staff just humor him in order to get him out? Possibly. My point is that you can be young and haggle well or old and be very unsure how to do it. The way Im reading your post is that young people are unable to haggle, is that what you mean?
spankmemunkey wrote: » So nice to see so many people haggling and getting a good deal. looks like theres lots of people getting money of so Haggling does work, god forbid we all take a leaf out of Motivators book!
Digital Society wrote: » Not really. Just younger people tend to accept that all prices are final more often. No harm in saying is that the best price you can do on that? When buying something worth over a Grand. 90% of the time its not and youll get a few quid off.
Sully wrote: » Source: http://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/news/haggle-at-harvey-norman-27131828.html
04 MARCH 2009
For Forks Sake wrote: » And this is the key part.... Over 4.5 years ago.
Sully wrote: » Have they done the haggle event more recently? My understanding of the article was simply that the haggling was a once off event.
spikadelica wrote: » Recently looking to buy tablet for my daughter and as you would I went to all local retailers. Harvey Norman were very easy to deal with and as I said to sales guy that particular tablet was available on Amazon at such a price, he said that they would match price and throw in extra warranty free of charge. Kelly and Dollard were also able to promise same deal without warranty but at good discount from in-store price. It is worth doing your online research first and then armed with some prices going and trying to cut a deal.. it is unusual these days for retailers to refuse sales unless someone is looking for ridiculous deal.
Motivator wrote: » Yeah, or you could just earn enough money so that you wouldn't have to beg for a discount. It's a shop pal, not a soup kitchen.
spankmemunkey wrote: » . By the way Stefan Idiot Jones dont forget to put a thumbs up after his post above!
spankmemunkey wrote: » Whats with the High Horse?, going by statistics most people on here agree with haggling or looking for a bargain getting a good deal etc. All your missing motivator is BAH HUMBUG! Your talking 2008 talk, earn enough money so you can spend it? so if we have money we should spend it all? thats what got us into this whole mess! wreckless spending. Let them have their cake Bah Humbug The vast majority of people on here agree that when your spending a significant amount of money on a purchase that isnt a regular purchase, that you should look for a good deal shop around see if you can get a bargain. and you disagree, Im going to continue as i do because i make sure i get value for money. By the way Stefan Idiot Jones dont forget to put a thumbs up after his post above!
Motivator wrote: » * You're
Sully wrote: » Play nicely or you will all be getting coal in the morning!