New York Times Reports “Haggling” and Negotiating Are In Vogue at MegaStores

By Dan Janal, Your Chief Bastard Buster | March 24th, 2008

Bargaining, haggling and negotiating are acceptable at major computer and electronics stores, reports The New York Times on Sunday, March 23, 2008 in an article entitled:

Even at Megastores, Hagglers Find No Price Is Set in Stone

The article shows several savvy consumers who asked for better prices on TVs and computers — and got them!

Two factors can help:

1. Have printed price reports from the Internet. Sales people at some stores are authorized to match or beat prices.

2. Walk out. Salespeople would rather make a bad deal than no deal at all.

I pointed these tips out in my e-book, “Negotiating with Bastard Car Dealers” along with 20 other tips that any consumer can use to get a good deal on any product or service.

You can read the rest of the tips and save a lot of money when you buy and read my e-book.

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New book published: Negotiating with Bastard Car Dealers

By Dan Janal, Your Chief Bastard Buster | March 18th, 2008

Are You Sick and Tired of Being Cheated

Every Time You Buy or Lease a Car?

Do you hate buying cars because you know you will be ripped off?

Have you lost thousands of dollars buying cars at inflated prices from car dealers who won’t budge on their price and undercut the value of your trade-in car?

It’s not your fault. No one ever told you the right system for negotiating with bastard car dealers.

Now, there’s a simple system that can help you get the car of your dreams at the price you want to pay!

New book: Negotiating with Bastard Car DealersWhen you purchase and read “Negotiating with Bastard Car Dealers,” you’ll learn how easy it is to:

- Boost your confidence as a negotiator

- Overcome limiting beliefs that hold you back on asking for what you deserve

- Recognize the dirty tricks car dealers play on you – and how to turn the tables to your advantage

- Kick the wind out of the salesperson’s inflated ego so you get what you want

- Research the true price of the new car and your trade in so you know exactly what the best financial deal is

- Use no-cost research tools you can use on the Internet to find out what your car is worth so dealers can’t haggle with you

- Determine the features you must have so you don’t get hoodwinked into buying options you don’t need

- Use the “law of timing” to your advantage to get the best deal you can

- Turn previous “failures” at negotiating to your advantage

- Use the salesperson’s ego against him

- Uncover the psychological triggers that motivate salespeople

- Counteract devious sales “closing techniques”

- Master the one tactic you must use to improve your negotiating ability

- Not to be conned into giving more money after you’ve bought the car and made the deal

- Find the worst salesperson in the showroom so you can spin your magic on an untrained salesperson

- Turn the salesperson into your best friend who wants to look out for your best interests!

The Fast and Easy System

This isn’t an e-book filled with fancy theories and hundreds of pages to wade through. In just 25 pages, you’ll become the master of a system that can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars when you buy or lease your next car.

In just a few hours, you can read the book, absorb its key principles and do battle with unscrupulous car dealers anywhere!

You Can Start Saving NOW!

Just fill in the order form and you’ll instantly get your e-book! Once your order is accepted, you will receive a link to download the e-book to your computer, where you can read all the great information. You can print the e-book so you can take notes and fill in the easy-to-use worksheets that can save you money now!

Download your copy now!

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