It's not part the culture we grew up with here and I'm a little like Warri in thinking they were trying to rip me off so why buy from them? That only applies to retail shopping though. The people selling in shops aren't the ones who usually set the price.
But looking back I never hesitated to haggle over a deal for a car, or a house. I got a grand knocked off a car just from picking up the cash from the bank, stuffing it down my jeans, and plonking it on his counter. Sure he was a crook but the car was okay (I've still got it) and I was a grand in front so who's complaining?
I was several grand in front when I bought a house in Qld after twisting arms and pointing out a few faults in a buyers market, and got 5K knocked off this block of land with an offer of instant bank transfer, no buggaring about with finance companies. Haggling can be fun.
Of course we all ask more than something's worth don't we? Profit is what makes the world tick. I put 15K more on the Sydney house price than I'd have paid for it but I got what I asked because the buyers were more intent on getting it than indulging in hard haggling. Their loss. Am I a crook for ripping them off? Yep, guess so.
I didn't even use an agent, it was a private sale through word of mouth. They were a young Italian couple who my neighbour tipped off about the sale as they wanted to live near her Mum who was just around the corner and was distantly related to my neighbour. Worked out wonderfully. Gotta love how Italians network. It would have cost them much the same through an agent anyway. I tacked the agent fee amount onto the 'value', so the 'profit' came from the agent I didn't use rather than them really. Everyone was happy, except the Real Estate Agent... awwwww.
If you don't haggle with Asian or M.Eastern stall holders they look at you funny. They expect it as part of the deal, they think were a really strange lot to pay the original asking price of anything. They seem to find it kind of insulting in a way that we don't play the game.
I'll haggle at a flea market but not a garage sale for some reason. Garage sales seem much more personal and things on offer have more meaning to those selling than at a flea market. It seems rude somehow.
You must watch more American Picker type shows Warri, learn how it's done with panache.
