Many people think that they cannot bargain for electronic devices like PCs. This is a common delusion, particularly if you are buying from an environment where employees work off of a commission basis and are motivated to sell as many items as possible. Using some bargaining and haggling tactics, you can go into an electronics store prepared to haggle for PC.

Instructions

1. Step 1

Find a set up which has PC you want to buy. Make sure that it is a business in which haggling will be suitable. Big box retail stores like Best Buy or smaller, independent PC shops are great places to bargain, where places like Wal-Mart, Target and K-Mart are not, because of fact that employees do not make a commission off of sales.

2. Step 2

Look normal as you enter the business and just begin browsing around in area where PC you want is placed. In many stores, a sales clerk will advance after just some moments and ask if you want any help. Now you can either tell them you are browsing and to come back later or you can tell them that you want a specific PC but dislike cost.

3. Step 3

When asked how much you want to pay for PC, do not tell connect. In its place, answer their question with other question, and ask to connect how much they are able to take off of cost. This number will probable be a small figure, so you must look surprised and begin pointing out what faults or imperfections there are in PC you want. This will help induce the associate to lower price to contain these flaws.

4. Step 4

If wanted, request that link search from store manager if cost can be lesser and if
accessories can be added with PC at no charge. At any point in negotiations, if relate is unwilling to bargain, just walk away. Generally this will encourage them to work with you to cost, and worst case is that store loses a sale and you can start bargaining process elsewhere.

5. Step 5

After a price is determined pay for PC. To help close the deal, you can show things like a particular cost you want to pay for all, and show that you are willing to walk out if you don't get the price you want.