In the last class, we learnt some tactics
that are used when a person simply wants to win or to counter such a person.
1.
Exaggerated First Offer
2.
Speed Ups
3.
Delays
4.
Drawing Lines
5.
Creating Competition
6.
Concessions
7.
Investment
8.
Authority Limits
I was a little surprised that many of my class mates said that they've never haggled!:o I think it's quite popular in
Kansai area, especially in Osaka.
Since I was a little child, I had seen my
father haggling, often in a mass home electronics retailer. At the time, I
saw both my father and a shop assistant using some of the tactics mentioned above.
When my father was planning to buy a new printer
and talking with a salesman, my father said to him "Though my memory may be
wrong, but I think...I remember that ●●(the name of a
different rival shop) was selling this at lower price." =Creating Competition
After some conversations, my father
suggested a certain price and then the salesman said "Ummm...I'm sorry, but I'll go to speak with my manager about this."=Authority Limits
Some minutes later, he came back, and
suggested a new price saying "Sorry, this is our bottom line." =Drawing Lines. It
was a bit higher than what my father suggested but lower than the original
price.
Also, he said, "Although we can't go any
lower than this, we will give you a set of copy papers and photo papers." =Concessions
Finally, my father bought the printer at
the price that the salesman suggested, with making use of a discount coupon which
can only be used at the shop (further discount!!).
And I did a very similar conversation with a shop assistant when I bought my new printer in Tokyo. At that time however, I didn't know that it's very rare to haggle here, so I'm a bit ashamed if people around me thought I was a strange girl...X(


Your father is really a smart person^^
返信削除and I was surprised by the fact you haggled!
You seemed to be someone who never haggles......why, I don't know(笑)
Hi Maya,
返信削除Terrific posts, and as Mari has said, your father is a smart person (and a great bargainer!).