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Ridding of Rip-off Deals: What to Know and Avoid It

Buying furniture to make a nice, comfy home is in itself a luxury and the least people want to be is to get ripped off of their chosen piece. This goes specially to those who are in a tight budget.

Reading this article would somehow caution people on to the most common ploys done.

1.One of the oldest trick is the I-Made-A-Mistake-Adding maneuver. Making bulk purchases such as the ensemble of furniture is one example. The salesperson will give a quotation as to how much the set would
cost and would deliberately make a mistake. When they see customers get overwhelmed, they would point out that its hundred bucks lower, customers would think they actually saved. Its old, but it works.
2.A lot of stores are guilty of this act. A scheme called Bait and Switch. Customers are reeled into the store by an ad that promotes items at a low price but are unavailable. Next would be to push customers to buy the higher-priced piece. If these people insist on buying the one on bargain, theyll be put off by salesperson. This is the managements plan and are to blame. There are other stores who will sell the preferred piece and is best to steer clear of that store.
3.A variant of Bait and Switch, the Low-Ball trick, usually happens in phone-shopping. Salesperson will give the low price and after reeling customers into the store, the preferred items are unavailable. A truckload of apologies will be given for the apparent mistake they made and will offer nicer materials. Notice this trap and never fall for it.
4.Some salesperson, prior to closing the deal will request customers to sign a paperwork. People turn away from contract-signing, hence changing the name contract to paperwork. This will bind them legally to buy products that are unwanted. A good advice is to read carefully and know the contract law.
5.Pulling up a this-is-the-last-one tactic gives much pressure to buyers. Informing customers that the piece they are eyeing on is also being eyed by another buyer. Evoking fear is the key to their sales and it is not a good thing.
6.the limited-time scheme evokes urgency to buy something and eliminates buyers rights to actually wait and think things over.
7.Salesperson having difficulty may turn over buyers to a higher management to give them better deals but actually adds up to the pressure of having to purchase.

It is of course important to buy furniture that is easy on the pocket. Buyers must be wise or else so that they can purchase items that they well deserve.

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