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Do you haggle? marketplace, comic com etc

Just thought about this question, see I haggled with a stall owner I see every time at a local comic con I go every year, lovely chap and we always have a little cheeky back and forth about certain figures or collectibles.

What about you? Did you ever haggle once for a particular thing you liked? Or are you the straight person who buys it up front?

I'd like to know!

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  • Once, in New York City, I haggled the opposite direction for fun, because I was annoyed about being harassed

    Guy was trying to sell me a watch so I asked
    "How much?"

    For you? $15

    "Nah, too cheap" I replied

    uhh... O-okay, $20!

    "Hmm, how about $25?"

    okay yes yes, $25!

    "No. $40"

    okayyy good deal $40 for you!!

    "No way, that's too expensive"- I turned around and started walking away

    huh? Oh- no! $20! $15! Ten! F-five dollars for you!

  • Really depends on the object. If it's a collectible item with a value that's open to interpretation, I sometimes do, especially if I'm considering buying multiple things. (For example, CCG cards priced at $20, I might offer $70 for a playset of 4.) Those things don't have firm market value (or that value fluctuates frequently) and there's usually an easy way to look up a price range quickly to get a sense for what's a fair or reasonable offer.

    If it's something someone made and is selling, it feels rude to me to haggle. The item has no real market value because it's something they made; the price is what they're willing to sell it for. I'll either buy it for that price, or not buy it at all. I guess the exception would be if they've got a sign inviting haggling, which I've seen at convention spaces on rare occasion.

  • No and I hate that its expected and I hate when people do it to me. I price my items at what I want for them, I am not playing head games where I price them above what I actually want so you can feel like you're winning when you haggle me down, thats what everyone else in the resale space does and I find it stupid and manipulative. Just pay what it cost or find something cheaper, price what you want to get for it and stop pricing way above asking so you can have "wiggle room" to negotiate and make people feel like they are getting a good deal. Its like playing a game, when all I want is to exchange money for goods.

  • No. I'm not interested in interaction when I am buying or selling something. Nor playing games, or getting or giving social strokes or whatever. I will do that on separate occasions.

    I will pay the price asked or I will look elsewhere.

  • I've traveled a bit and so appreciate the culture of haggling. One time while in Panamá I needed an SD card. The Baroness is from there, so we were out with a few cousins going to the mall and big box stores. Of course everywhere was charging like 3x what it would cost in the US. So at the last shop I just laid it out that I could get the $45 card for $15 in the US so asked if they'd take like $25 or something. She was a little confused as haggling isn't super common, at least in the modern shops. So she went to go check with the manager. He came out from the back. Indian guy. He just looked at me, the only white guy around, and was just like "yeah we can do that." Had a look to him like he appreciated the encounter. On the way out one of the cousins was gobsmacked that it worked, like he had just witnessed real life magic.

  • I don't need to try hard every single transaction in my life. Contact me when you are satisfied with your circle jerk haggle powers and you are ready to share the real price with me.

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