Topic: How to Negotiate Like a Pro - Questions to Ask to Get a Bett

In this economy everyone wants to negotiate or haggle for the best deal. I have compiled a list of questions to ask when you are trying to negotiate a better price or deal. If one of these questions does not elicit any response, try another. Be persistent.

Here are the questions:

1. What is the best you can do?
2. Is this the lowest price?
3. Can you give me a discount since it is chipped, damaged, or a floor model?
4.Since you are already in the neighborhood, can you mow my lawn, too?
5.Is there going to be a sale? Is this on sale?

Re: How to Negotiate Like a Pro - Questions to Ask to Get a Bett

1.Sometimes there is usually what I call "wiggle room" built-in on the price of the item. It does not hurt to ask even in places where you don't think you can get a discount.

2.This sounds like question 1 but is a little different. If one does not work, try this question to see if you get a response.

3.Often a damaged item is very hard to sell so a seller
may be glad to get this sold even at a reduced price.

4.Seize on an opportunity if a worker that you need is already doing a similar job in the neighborhood. The convenience may allow the seller to give you a large discount. Remember time is money if he is already in the neighborhood.

5.If there is going to be a sale in the near future, the seller may give you the sales price now or allow you to come back with your receipts during the sale and get the discount then.