Here are a list of places where you can put your new haggling skills to use:

Large Electronic Stores: The majority of the sales people here are working on commission, which
makes it easier to make a deal with them.

Flea Markets: You have an array of vendors to purchase from, if one doesn't bargain the other will see
this and bargain with you.

Hotels: Even though they have set prices you still have the ability to haggle (especially during low-
season times)

Car rentals: Yes, you can bargain here, you can get them to give you a free day, unlimited miles, etc.



Department stores: Only on damaged goods and large items.

Auto dealers: Actually the best place to haggle.

Private sales of anything: Using during a private sale, the vendor wants to get rid of the item fast.

Service orientated businesses: They have no product to offer, so it makes it easier for them to haggle
with.

Of course there are many more establishments/businesses where you could haggle - these are just a few
examples.
Haggle Tip: Never be attached to anything you want to haggle on - be ready to walk away at any time.
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