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How To Haggle For A Bargain

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you like saving money, haggling for a better price should become a habit for you, a habit that can easily save you thousands of dollars over the next 10 years. So haggling for a better price was born out of necessity. Hopefully this advice can help you save some money as well and turn the art of haggling into a habit.

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Learn to Negotiate Better Prices

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Americans historically have not haggled for better prices on most items. To keep up we need to learn that negotiation (aka haggling) is acceptable, expected and useful. We need to practice haggling. Women especially need to give themselves permission to negotiate, be exposed to those doing negotiations and practice negotiation.

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Save Money – Develop Important Home Owner Skills

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With interest rates at all time lows, more foreclosures coming on the market and prices at decade low levels, you may be looking to buy a home or investment property. Skills that will save you big bucks over time. If you’ve never owned a house before, there are some things you need to know. Negotiation. Persistence.

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Fun with your clothes on: 5 ways to get more out of your vacation

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

So next time, when planning a trip, give it all your enthusiasm, but keep it on the down low. Haggle (in a friendly way) with a street vendor until one of you caves in. But when the actual vacation rolls around, they’re underwhelmed and have less fun than they thought they were going to have. This sucks. Have a Plan B.

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