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23 Sep 2006 06:38
I understand that haggling is expected at markets but assume it would not be appreciated at the checkout at Tansas. What about Jewellers? What about ordinary shops? Am I correct in thnking that one does not haggle for foodstuffs at markets? Could someone please explain the etiquette of haggling in Turkey.
Cheers
Peat
23 Sep 2006 07:30
Do not haggle at food shops or on buses or restaurants as they are having a bad enough time as it is.
Markets and jewelers are ok to haggle with
23 Sep 2006 07:53
I am no good at haggling,leave that to husband.
Diane
23 Sep 2006 10:56
I usually only haggle at the market or the covered bazaar in
marmaris , and also jewellers
23 Sep 2006 13:55
Most places love it! But please remember how much your haggling for! I heard a couple haggling last year in a clothes shop and it was literally about £1!!! xx
23 Sep 2006 22:06
Always remember the first time we tried to haggle at the market in
Icmeler . It was our first time in Turkey and i was a wee bit shy on how to go about it . I was trying to buy a track suit , the guy told me how much it was and i started to haggle up the way instead of down . He was roaring with laughter .

I nearly paid about £30 eventually i think i paid about £8, i have never lived it down
P.S. I am a dab hand at haggling now.
24 Sep 2006 18:35
General rule is:-
If it has an individual price displayed then you cannot haggle.
However, if you are buying in bulk and not at Tansas give it a try.
If there is no price displayed then go for it. But please, know how much you want to pay and be realistic.
In Restaurants/Pubs the best bet is a free drink or taxi home.
But the best advice is to be nice to them, and they will return it 3 fold (or more)
25 Sep 2006 06:02

I wouldn't even dream of haggling in a restaurant - only in the markets & jewellers
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