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Bargaining when buying a laptop

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maximo | 12:38 Tue 12th Apr 2005 | Technology
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Is it acceptable to bargain in a computer shop ? If I'm going to spend a small fortune in one go ( �600 is a lot of money for me at the moment ), I'm thinking that maybe I could give it a go and ask for small discount , or a little extra for the price ( like a free case...). What do you think ? Have you ever done that ? Thanks !

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Agree with most of the above, however some further points:

1) Always make sure the person you are trying to bargain with has the authority - a Saturday lad in the aforementioned computer shop won't be able to reduce the price - the manager can.

2) Be confident in your dealings - if you ask the question "what sort of deal can you do me...." you will (sometimes) get a deal. If you ask "Don't suppose I can have a discount can I...." you will almost undoubtably get a No.

3) Bargain anywhere you want. I have had discounts from shops including BHS (on light fittings) C&A (on a tie), Boss Shop (when buying a suit), Clarks (when buying some holiday snadals), Currys (when buyinf a rear projection tv), Powerhouse (when I bought a dvd player) Jessops when buying a digi camera etc etc etc - if you don;t ask you will never get!

I am renown for getting deals - but it is only because I have the confidence to ask for them.

Don't agree with Andy - even Currys, Dixons et al will bargain on their PC packages, particularly if you can show them a competitor's deal and ask them to beat/match it. 

You're always more likely to be successful getting stuff thrown in rather than outright cost reductions.

When I went to Dixons to buy a laptop there was only the display one left, they wouldn't lower the price but they did throw in a router and one wireless adapter worth �100 altogether, so it does work.

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Thank you very much for your sound advice everyone ! I will try to bargain a bit ( if I can overcome my terrible fear of shop assistants ! ) and we'll see what comes out of it. If you don't try , you don't get ! I'll keep you posted , it's always good to know which shops will make an effort to please their customers. Cheers !

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