How To Get a Good Deal

Posted Sep 15, 2009 by rweigel12 / comments 1 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This is an article on how to get a good deal.

Getting a good deal in these times is not as difficult as it used to be. This is an article on how to get a good deal:

Step 1) Decide what you want. Do you need a new stereo system, a new car, a new house, etc.? Decide carefully what you want and call 15 companies that offer the product that you wish to purchase. Ask them to give you an estimate on the particular item that you want to purchase. They will be more than willing to do so.

Step 2) Get estimates from all 15 companies that you called. Ask them to write down the estimate on a sheet of paper (of on their pre-printed bid forms), and have them leave a copy of the estimate with. Compare estimates and call the company that you would like to purchase from.

Step 3) Tell the company you would prefer doing business with that you want to do business with them; however, there's another company--a competitor of theirs--that gave you a small bid. Could your company match the other company's estimate? If so you have our business; if not, we'll be looking somewhere else.

In these tough times, more than likely the company you would like to purchase from will match the other company's estimate. I hope this has been a helpful guide on how to get a good deal. For more information on how to get a good deal, do a search on google for what you are trying to purchase. Good luck!

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magicdarts
magicdarts said... on October 26th, 2009 at 11:01 PM

nice one - I find price matching works very well!



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