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28th

Tips for bargain

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning

Whenever we travel we bring a souvenir, a gift or something that we liked. In many countries it is common practice of haggling. In fact, it is an obligation to fight the price not to abuse our quality of tourists. Here are a few tips that we can take what tempted us without paying an exorbitant sum of money for it.

If you plan to buy a product does not ask the price. You can watch and ask all you want, but when you ask the price, the sellers understand that you are interested in negotiating and then get angry if you do not join the game.

The offer is huge in the markets and not just a good idea, but it is essential


that we compare prices in different places before deciding on a product. We take a lot of surprises with the price difference.

Be careful when you think take several items. The seller will want to negotiate all together and go out at a disadvantage because you do not know yet how much each sale. The best thing is that the seller thinks you want only one or two products, and negotiating the price and go one by one.

Be careful where you direct your gaze. The sellers are highly trained and if they see you're interested in an object will do their utmost to take him and you will be charged with things that even imagine.

5888063We should not feel uncomfortable if a seller leaves his tent and then after us a few yards of a denial. If we are not interested just be indifferent, but if we want to negotiate this is the best opportunity for us to further lowers the price! If we follow it because it accepts the lowest price we ask, can we afford a little more maybe ...

Prices of things are relative. Not always automatically tell us twice what it's worth. We must be guided of value to us and how much we're willing to pay. The prices depend on vendors to tell us how we see it, if they identify our nation and our way of travel (although typically for them all the tourists have much money).

A good way to get better prices and make the game of bargaining does not become uncomfortable (for many people throughout the game that the seller is angry sometimes even violent), is to avoid the tourist markets and go directly to those areas less frequented by travelers.

5888064Finally, the best idea is to try to enjoy the game is bargaining. Not just a formality that must be done to achieve a product but a game. Finally, no one forces us to buy if we are not satisfied with the price.

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