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Title: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: storino03 on September 06, 2012, 09:13:06 PM
First time today and I succeeded. I only brought $10 cash with me and the total the lady came up with was $16-something. Felt empowering to get something for the exact amount I had with me.

It's different online because you have that certain anonymity so it's not as personal (face to face).
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Frank_fjs on September 06, 2012, 10:57:39 PM
I always haggle on second hand goods. :)
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bartre on September 06, 2012, 11:59:31 PM
yeah, it all depends on where i'm at, used game stores often get it from me.
that said, i wouldn't haggle at say, target.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: TheClash603 on September 07, 2012, 12:35:01 AM
To go to the flea market is to haggle.  That is typically the best part of going, it is fun to negotiate.

BTW- The "all I have is $xxx" is a classic haggle technique.  I typically only have small bills at the flea market and I only pull out a portion of my money at any given time.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on September 07, 2012, 12:43:48 AM
Yep I haggle, generally with second hand stuff sold by flea market vendors, independent store owners, and such.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bob on September 07, 2012, 12:44:28 AM
When I visit a used game store, I usually buy a couple things at asking price, then I have a bit of leverage when I want to haggle later on.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Senshi on September 07, 2012, 01:53:09 AM
I've haggled "16-bit"..... :P
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Arkhan on September 07, 2012, 03:11:08 AM
At flea markets I just go "How much you want for this" and see if they even remember what they priced it at.

They usually go "uhhhh, 5$" even if it says more.

and then I go "I'll give you 3$"

and they go "Ok"


That is how I acquired Vay.

lol

3 DORRA.

MINT.

DUMBASSES.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: turboswimbz on September 07, 2012, 07:01:11 AM
yep all the time.  Most of the time when you have money and want to buy, and people are sitting on TG16 stuff, they won't care.

Best one to date, Dead Moon Huey for $10
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: FiftyQuid on September 07, 2012, 07:17:56 AM
I haggle without even thinking about it.  I needed an umbrella stand for a patio set.  Saw one at a local flea market.  Price on it was $8 so I said to the guy "Would you take $2 for this?", he looked at me and said "What's the price on it?"  Without thinking I read the $8 price tag out to him, he then asked for $5.  I ended up giving him $4.  If I had been smart I should have said the sticker price was $5.  8)
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Jibbajaba on September 07, 2012, 08:34:14 AM
I haggle at the flea market just about any time I go.  I only haggled at a thrift store once, and that was because they had a boxed wireless NES controller that they wanted $25 for, and it had been there for awhile (I would see it every time I went in there).  I finally just told them flat out that it had been sitting there for quite some time because they were asking more than it was worth.  They lowered the price and I bought it.

In general, I don't haggle with charity-based thrift stores, though.

Chris
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: xelement5x on September 07, 2012, 09:02:48 AM
I'll haggle with some places, it depends on the situation though.  I absolutely hate haggling with my wife around because she always gives me shit about haggling over a couple dollars. 

THOSE DOLLARS ADD UP WOMAN!
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Jibbajaba on September 07, 2012, 09:20:11 AM
I'll haggle with some places, it depends on the situation though.  I absolutely hate haggling with my wife around because she always gives me shit about haggling over a couple dollars. 

THOSE DOLLARS ADD UP WOMAN!

I like having my wife with me when I go to the flea market, because they take one look at my white ass, with my polo shirt and whatnot and quote me top dollar.  My wife, who is Mexican, can haggle with them in Spanish.  She speaks their language and is cute, so she gets WAY better deals.

Chris
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: vestcoat on September 07, 2012, 09:46:27 AM
Also, we anglos don't really come from a culture of haggling, so we suck at it. And the corporate drones we buy stuff from don't have the authority to negotiate. Go to any non-first-world country and haggling is a way of life.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: wilykat on September 07, 2012, 11:10:43 AM
There are 3 thrift shops I regularly visit.  Salvation Army (3 locations within 50 miles) and Goodwill (7 within 50 miles) are all major source of relics I buy.  Normally they do not haggle and I've never tried. 

The third one is a local charity shop just a few miles away, almost everything is 25 cents (books and mags are 10 cents).  It's almost silly to try and haggle for a few more cents.  In fact I left more than what I took out, probably over $1,000 worth of old clothes, commercial VHS tapes, audio tapes, obsolete but working computer stuff, and more.  It's also my favorite source of surprises, like a working Zebra thermal printer for 25 cents (they still go over $100 working on eBay) all I needed was a roll of 4x6 (any size from 1" to 4" wide, and 1" to 6" long works) labels and I could print out address labels or full postage paid label if I can.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: RegalSin on September 07, 2012, 02:04:25 PM
It really depends, on what store you are buying from. Salvation Army for example, loves me when I pay $22 for something that is worth $6. These stores are charitable, stores, not for profit. So it really depends, because most of the stuff will be thrown away, or was from a chruch donation.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: munchiaz on September 07, 2012, 04:25:58 PM
ive haggled a bit with my local game store. I'll be going to a flea market next weekend, so i will try my luck there as well
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Father5&JoshUnion on September 12, 2012, 10:20:16 AM
I try to keep on top of going rates (If there really is such a thing) of goods that I search for at thrift shops.  So it truly depends on what I see.  I see Laserdisc movies for a couple bucks each, I'll gladly pay the price they ask and just move on knowing I've made a great deal.  No point in trying to milk a few extra dollars out of the sellers.  However, if I see something drastically overpriced I usually scoff at it or sometimes mention to the clerks how overpriced they are.  IE, once I saw NES SMB, Contra, and RC Pro Am for $20 each, loose no case or instructions.  Wasn't even worth going up to the counter to let them know these weren't worth more than a few dollars each, as they just told me they would go down a couple dollars only.

It's like.... really?
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: vestcoat on September 12, 2012, 11:23:52 AM
However, if I see something drastically overpriced I usually scoff at it or sometimes mention to the clerks how overpriced they are.  IE, once I saw NES SMB, Contra, and RC Pro Am for $20 each, loose no case or instructions.  Wasn't even worth going up to the counter to let them know these weren't worth more than a few dollars each, as they just told me they would go down a couple dollars only.

It's like.... really?
It's one thing when clueless thrift stores do this, but, worse than that, I've been seeing NES/SNES stuff intentionally overpriced by a lot of knowledgeable indie stores. A couple places near me have average prices for Sega, 3DO, and Atari, but their Nintendo goods are sky-high because they can capitalize on the nostalgia factor of casual shoppers that aren't retro gamers. I've seen $20 for Faxandu, $25 Metal Gear, $30 Mega Man 2, $40 for SMB2 - all LOOSE. Apparently people wander in and go "oh look, honey, remember this?"
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: xelement5x on September 13, 2012, 10:44:09 AM
However, if I see something drastically overpriced I usually scoff at it or sometimes mention to the clerks how overpriced they are.  IE, once I saw NES SMB, Contra, and RC Pro Am for $20 each, loose no case or instructions.  Wasn't even worth going up to the counter to let them know these weren't worth more than a few dollars each, as they just told me they would go down a couple dollars only.

It's like.... really?
It's one thing when clueless thrift stores do this, but, worse than that, I've been seeing NES/SNES stuff intentionally overpriced by a lot of knowledgeable indie stores. A couple places near me have average prices for Sega, 3DO, and Atari, but their Nintendo goods are sky-high because they can capitalize on the nostalgia factor of casual shoppers that aren't retro gamers. I've seen $20 for Faxandu, $25 Metal Gear, $30 Mega Man 2, $40 for SMB2 - all LOOSE. Apparently people wander in and go "oh look, honey, remember this?"

A hipster and their money are soon parted. 
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: thesteve on September 13, 2012, 11:37:25 AM
recently bought 2 tires
was quoted about $80 each before fees, taxes labor balance ect
total quote was $270.
i asked how much for just the tires.
he asked if he was installing them or i was walking with the.
i said depends on the price.
he came back with $200 out the door same job as before, and i took it
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bob on November 04, 2016, 09:05:34 AM
Went to a Pawn Shop in northern New Hampshire last week.  Most stuff was pretty overpriced.
$70 for a PS1
$60 for an XBOX
$110 for an intellivision
XBOX/PS2/Wii games all $15 each (mostly madden and Zoo games)

But I did see this in the case for $29.  I assumed something wrong with it, or maybe it was just the box.  I asked to see it and it looks brand new.  Outer shell even still has the film on it.
I offered $25 and they took it.  Not a steal, but a small win in the current gaming environment.

I actually prefer this model since I really don't care for DS, but is GBA compatible.

(http://dotsandloops.com/games/ds.jpg)
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bartre on November 04, 2016, 10:10:22 AM
Went to a Pawn Shop in northern New Hampshire last week.  Most stuff was pretty overpriced.
$70 for a PS1
$60 for an XBOX
$110 for an intellivision
XBOX/PS2/Wii games all $15 each (mostly madden and Zoo games)

But I did see this in the case for $29.  I assumed something wrong with it, or maybe it was just the box.  I asked to see it and it looks brand new.  Outer shell even still has the film on it.
I offered $25 and they took it.  Not a steal, but a small win in the current gaming environment.

I actually prefer this model since I really don't care for DS, but is GBA compatible.

(http://dotsandloops.com/games/ds.jpg)


ummm.
dude....?
that's a hell of a necrobump.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bob on November 04, 2016, 10:14:11 AM
Went to a Pawn Shop in northern New Hampshire last week.  Most stuff was pretty overpriced.
$70 for a PS1
$60 for an XBOX
$110 for an intellivision
XBOX/PS2/Wii games all $15 each (mostly madden and Zoo games)

But I did see this in the case for $29.  I assumed something wrong with it, or maybe it was just the box.  I asked to see it and it looks brand new.  Outer shell even still has the film on it.
I offered $25 and they took it.  Not a steal, but a small win in the current gaming environment.

I actually prefer this model since I really don't care for DS, but is GBA compatible.


ummm.
dude....?
that's a hell of a necrobump.

haha.  I remembered a thread like this from years back so I searched for "pawn".
Then I found this and it was gold.  Storino, RegalSin, you can't get much better than that.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: Gypsy on November 04, 2016, 10:15:55 AM
$70 PS1 has to be the highlight of that post.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: xelement5x on November 04, 2016, 10:38:15 AM
I'd rather have a necro bump of an old thread if it's still relevant.
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: esteban on November 04, 2016, 11:04:02 AM
First time today and I succeeded. I only brought $10 cash with me and the total the lady came up with was $16-something. Felt empowering to get something for the exact amount I had with me.

It's different online because you have that certain anonymity so it's not as personal (face to face).

I am intrigued. Please tell me more...
Title: Re: Have you "haggled" at a thrift/pawn/retail store?
Post by: bartre on November 04, 2016, 12:55:05 PM
haha.  I remembered a thread like this from years back so I searched for "pawn".
Then I found this and it was gold.  Storino, RegalSin, you can't get much better than that.


storino is the guy who came back as pikachu warrior or something like that, right?

if not... idk.
the trash members here all run together for me