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| Furniture Many UK consumers have problems buying furniture. This is the palce to discuss them as well as any money saving tips and seller tricks to watch out for. |
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| Hi Do you ask for discount when you go out to purchase furniture or are you to shy to ask? I don't always ask for discount but think I need to. Last edited by gkd_uk; 6th May 2008 at 06:23 PM. |
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I have never done this before but I usually wait till there is sales before buying my furniture. |
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| It's madness not to ask for discount...particularly in furniture stores. The mark-up on furniture is around 400%. This is FACT...I've done some consulting work in this industry...and I was horrified! Additionally, competition is fierce and consumer spending is slowing down...so these companies are desperate to sell to you. This is particularly the case when the salesperson is working on a commission basis...YOU have THEM over a barrel! Make them a final offer and then tell them to take or leave it...and then walk out of the store if they don't take it. I'll bet that, if you make them a SENSIBLE offer, they'll offer it to you just as it looks like you really are going to leave. In legal terms, a price tag is simply an INVITATION to buy at that price...not a definitive set in stone price. Remember....just because you've earned it, doesn't mean you have to spend it! Any amount of money that stays in YOUR pocket is better than disappearing off into the salesman's or company shareholders'! Paul Carcone Last edited by Tony; 24th June 2008 at 07:02 PM. |
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| Paul, I think you are right these shops are about 400% more expensive than Ikea which represents the true value of goods. All that extra profit is taken up with massive showrooms in prime locations and TV advertising. There are several of these near me and they always seem to be empty. Tony |