On 2024-08-03 08:42:52 Pantser said:
You can get girls on ESA from R400 and up. Why all the fuss about pricing. If you cannot afford R400 then maybe look somewhere else.
On 2024-08-03 10:24:15 Enchantress said:
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush is a very well-known proverb that means the things you already have are more valuable than things you might get.
On 2024-08-03 10:37:59 J_J said:
To negotiate or not to negotiate ...
At the end of the day it's up to the individual. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting a better deal and to negotiate for it. Telling people what you want and what you willing to pay for it. As long as you can walk away if your attempt fails and not harass the sales person.
My wife is a serial negotiator. She gets off on finding the best deal. Even in Woolies, she will search for items on the shelf that are on their expiry date and then call the manager asking for a price drop. Most of the time she gets it. Sometimes she doesn't. When she fails, she doesn't storm out of the shop making a scene; she just puts the items back on the shelf and still buys the the other items she wasn't negotiating on.
You should she her in the Indian shops. That's where she really comes to life; but also fails most of the time. I guess that's why she prefers the big retailers these days; they easier. But every now and then she still goes down town to sharpen her skills.
Recently she negotiated two new cars from a dealer at cost price with freebies thrown in and got the dealer to settle our existing car at full price (which was only 20 months old, ie not at break even point yet). The dealer got what they wanted, sales (even at a loss) and she scored an extra car for our kid. Today the dealer is the top selling brand in SA, so I suspect she was not the only one who took advantage of their aggressive sales.
And I'm pretty sure she also silently negotiated me out of punting by putting these great deals in front of me that edged away at, even depleting, my punting budget, lol.
Personally I don't have the courage to negotiate the way she does. I don't even go shopping with her. But I do enjoy the things she brings home which I otherwise could not afford. And I don't cage her with my own inability to be the person she is. I just appreciate her contribution to the family.
If only I could have my wife organise my punts ...