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Negotiating the Price on a New Mattress
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Compare stores before you try to negotiate
Before you begin the process of asking a store clerk to accept less for a mattress, it's important to know how much other store owners are charging. As you might expect, many people will purchase from a store that charges less, leaving a more expensive store looking for business. Depending on the situation, you may be able to walk into a more expensive store and successfully negotiate a discount if you can prove that their competitors are offering lower rates.
Set a firm price in your mind
Before you go into the store, set in your head the most you're willing to pay for your mattress. The sales situation is designed to get you to spend more than you've planned every detail, from the lighting to the actions of the salesperson, is working against you. The salesperson will likely show you a few higher end models that may interest you, but don't be seduced that easily. Let the salesperson know how much you're willing to spend and see if there's any way to get to your price.
Be a community patron
Mom and pop furniture stores may have more room to negotiate than large chain mattress stores. The chain stores have to report to a management chain of command that gives them less flexibility in the sales process. However, if you know the owners of a smaller store or if you can establish some sort of connection with them they may be willing to work with you on a better price. If you want to be really sneaky, find out what community organizations or charities they're involved with and join yourself!
Don't lie!
It can be tempting to come up with a little fib okay, a flat out lie about your financial situation. It might start something like, "Well, with the chemotherapy treatments, I just couldn't afford" or "It's not for me it's for my 87 year old grandmother" However, don't fall into this trap. You'll spend the whole time trying not to get caught that you'll lose focus on the actual negotiating and you'll feel even worse if you're caught. Treat the salesperson with respect by articulating your needs and your budget limitations clearly.
Negotiating a better price on a mattress will take some skill and determination. If you've never haggled on a price before, you may find this type of communication difficult to grasp. So take it slowly. If you have five mattress stores on your list, save the cheapest one for last. If you aren't successful in negotiating with other store owners, you'll still be able to purchase your new mattress without going through the negotiation process.
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