(ThyBlackMan.com) If you’re like me… you don’t want your hard earned money to get way
I bet if you’re reading this you’re the type of person who is not shy about using money saving tip’s and methods if they keep more money in your pocket
If you are a saver like me, we don’t settle for a dictated price handed down from some corporate executive in some big-city.
No…We are not the ones willing to allow our hard-earned dollars to be led like lambs to the slaughter. We do our research, we compare prices and only make a purchase if it makes sense.
Are you a proud Money Saver?
Are you one of those people who wears your frugal ways with pride? If so, I’m going to share with you an uncommon money saving tip. This tip is uncommon because many people do not use it… although it works more often than it fails.
I’ve used this one tip mostly for large purchases of $100 or more…Using this tip, I’ve saved about 20% on large purchases on average.
One Uncommon Money Saving Tip Revealed
Are you ready? the uncommon but useful money saving tip is….drum roll….Negotiating.
Yes, Negotiating, haggling, bargaining…whatever you want to call it. You can negotiate almost anything. Negotiation works for large or small purchases but I usually only use it for the big stuff.
Too many people take the price offered for big purchases…As a proud money saver, I would feel ashamed if I didn’t at least try to negotiate for a better price.
Or example, last year I purchased a car. It’s a nice luxury model in excellent shape and runs like a dream. The seller wanted a reasonable price for it. As an expert, I knew that could save more…so I struck a bargain on the price.
I saved about $700 off the price – because I negotiated.
The Secret Key To Negotiation
Negotiation is more than about asking or demanding a better price. It’s more about using the secret key that can turn the lock to the door that… leads to a great deal.
They key to negotiating is giving a “reason” why you need a better price or a reason why the seller will benefit from giving you a better deal. For example, when I negotiated for my car I asked questions to find out why the seller was trying to unload the car. What I found was she had two other cars and a truck. All vehicles in my State have to have insurance on them…even if they are parked in the driveway or backyard.
So, she was paying for a beautiful luxury car that was parked…She wanted to lower her insurance payments. Based on that, I offered to take the car that day if the seller would take $700 off of the asking price.
Negotiation done right can lead to a better price which equals more savings in your pocket.
Below is your time to brag…Have you negotiated anything recently?
Written By Carlton Ford
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