Price negotiation can be so daunting. But everyone wants to get the most for their money. No one wants to overpay. These are suggestions for getting a fair price without offending in the process.
Are you doing some marketplace shopping? Are you looking to find the best deal that you can? Of course you are! We are all looking to get the best deal that we can on the things that we want and you can do just that when you learn how to negotiate or haggle if you will.
One of the ways that I have found to get the things that I want at a lower cost is by buying online, used. Places like the Facebook Marketplace, Offer Up and Craigslist are great for finding local deals.
My parents found this File Cabinet we upcycled online and we made it good as new for a minimal cost.
If haggling prices make you nervous, that’s ok! Whether you are nervous to ask, or just don’t want to offend the seller, don’t worry, I am happy to help you learn the best ways to do it!
5 Tips On How To Negotiate Fair Prices Without Offending The Seller
Be Reasonable When Negotiating
You really never know how low someone is willing to go, but if the seller is asking $100 for an item, there’s a safe chance that they aren’t willing to drop it to $10.
An ask that low will likely offend them. A good rule of thumb I found somewhere is to start at 50% off for in-person shopping like at a yard sale. But when shopping online via FB marketplace, OfferUp, etc, starting with 65% or higher is a good rule of thumb.
If You Don’t Have the Money, Don’t Offer It
There is nothing more frustrating to a seller than dealing with someone who has no intention of actually buying an item.
If they are asking $100 for an item and you only have $10 to spend, shop elsewhere. Really, don’t bother.
Something to remember with online marketplace type shopping (FB, OfferUp, Letgo, etc) is that sellers have your name and they can easily choose to blacklist you from any future sales.
Ask For a Lower Price
One thing I heard to be very helpful when negotiating prices is to ask the seller this simple question. “What is your bottom dollar?” Some people will tell you.
Many people post items for sale at a higher price than they are willing to accept. When you start your negotiating this way, there really isn’t any haggling to be done because they are already telling you what their bottom offer is.
Sometimes it works. But there will undoubtedly be times that it won’t.
Be Friendly
In sales as with most other parts of life, you are always going to go further by being friendly.
Make sure to smile and be kind. Don’t be afraid to chat with the seller and make conversation. I once witnessed a person at a yard sale spend over an hour just visiting with the seller buying an item. The seller then offered them a $500 item for just $35 because he liked the guy and thought he could use it.
It was a very interesting learning experience for me. I have learned that the same thing can be done online.
Just be friendly during your text messages and online exchanges, you will be surprised at how far this will take you in the haggling game.
Don’t Be Afraid to Move On
Don’t get offended if the seller is not willing to negotiate their price. They may simply need to stay firm on their price. And some online sellers are actually running a business and not just looking to get rid of items they don’t need.
If a person is not willing to budge, just move on to the next item on your list or pay the price.
I have found some of the best like new and used items online. And in a lot of cases at a cheaper price than buying new. Sometimes it takes a bit of patience. And even might have a bit of let down from time to time. But keep on keeping on. It is so worth it.
Do you consider yourself an expert negotiator? Do you often haggle prices when buying from an online marketplace? What are your best tips you would add to this list?
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Kenya Rae
Transparent Sharer, Mountain Mover, Lover of Good Food, and making my home pretty by building, making over & repurposing all of the things.I find the smell of cookies baking and wood being cut equally satisfying, yoga pants and a tee are my daily uniform, and multi-tasking may include putting dinner on and updating the walls in my kitchen at the same dam time!In other words, just an average chick....