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Haggling ?

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 06:53
by totallymo
I am off on Friday for 1st time to Turkey and not too sure about haggling.
Is it the norm to haggle in all the shops and the market ? If so, how do you start ?.
I do read the forum every day ( addictive ) so I hope somebody will point me in the right directiion.
Thanks
haggle

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 07:32
by bill atkinson
hi if you don,t haggle ,you will sharp learn to , if you don,t haggle be prepared to be Ripped well and truely right off, bill atkinson

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 07:38
by blondie
Exactly - it's expected! I'm married to an expert haggler (it's the canny Scots thing

) We were told if you offer around half of the original price and go from there. Haggling is a way of life in the market and stalls and also in the jewellers, etc, but not in places like food shops.

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 07:47
by John V
Calculate how much you would be be willing to pay for the item, offer half and take it from there, never consider paying the asking price

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 13:54
by captain tansas
most of the time you could just start at quarter the price then meet in the middle if there not budging then simply walk away and they will come back with a good offer, if they dont chase ya back you know they cannot go to cheap

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 14:29
by LynnJenny
just be cheeky and you get it i allways barter i get it right down if not i walk away they allways come after you

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 14:29
by Silverfox BC

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 15:43
by markbullock
yep everyones right haggling is fun,im a car salesman so i really enjoy the art of haggling if done right you also make loads of friends,the one thing to remember though only start haggling if you do intend to buy from the seller

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 16:26
by Erik The Viking
My haggling is as follows:
If they ask for £200 offer quarter, thay are bound to say no and lower their price, offer less than that. when you come to a standstill go to walk out of the shop, if they let you go it is genuinely too low an offer, if they call you back then you have a deal.
I got a 90 quid bracelet for £32 and paid 4 lira for a 15 lira wooden box in the market.
Im tight as a ducks ass me..

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 17:09
by captain tansas
no surprise there eric buying a braclet with all the silver you have ya could open ya own shop out there for us to haggle you lol

Posted:
20 Jul 2009 18:13
by Erik The Viking
captain tansas wrote:no surprise there eric buying a braclet with all the silver you have ya could open ya own shop out there for us to haggle you lol
cheeky! im after a MASSIVE chain this year, so if anyone sees one.....

Posted:
21 Jul 2009 07:06
by totallymo
Thanks for everyones reply. I am now all set to go
Re: Haggling ?

Posted:
30 Jul 2009 07:47
by sheepy
Don't be surprised in the market, even if you are really polite, if you decide a price is too high and walk off, if the market stallholder shouts some choice words after you, or mutters them thinking he is being really brave that you can't hear him.