why saleperson refuse give discount for expnsive clothes?

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Why did saleperson refuse discount to anyone for expensive clothes like dress pant, coat, nice shirt, etc. at department store in downtown or other city?
 
sounds like the salesperson didn't like you or were you rude to salesperson by demanding for discount? :aw:

I do get discount a lot of time. Just be cool and if the salesperson likes you, then he/she would give you a discount.
 
use the discount coupon anyway or look for on SALE.
i go to macy's, i found some nice stuff on sale.
 
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Discounts are not automatic. You can't just ask for a discount and expect to get one. You have to catch the item when it's on sale or when the store is advertising a discount.
 
I buy and sell bikes. If I know that I can get $60 for a bike, why would I want to sell it for $25?

Same thing with clothes.
 
This is old thread but i say only one thing for this.Because expensive things are mostly offered by big brands and there is demand of big brand and people buy even they are expensive,salesperson do know this thing.
 
To my knowledge, stores actually encourage discounts on more expensive things. It's their way of getting you to buy more expensive stuff.

For instance, some stores will send you a coupon for 10% (or 20%) off on an item as long as the item is over $50 or something.

I once got a coupon for $5 off any EA game. When I went online to redeem it on an old game (released months or years ago), it didn't work. When I checked the fine print, I realized it would only work if the game was priced $50 or more. No, that doesn't include games priced at $49.99!!! Well, their games were priced at $9.99, $19.99, $29.99, $39.99, $49.99, and $59.99. That would mean I have to spend $60 to save $5 when I could get the same game for $50 at Best Buy or Gamestop. :roll:
 
To my knowledge, stores actually encourage discounts on more expensive things. It's their way of getting you to buy more expensive stuff.

For instance, some stores will send you a coupon for 10% (or 20%) off on an item as long as the item is over $50 or something.

I once got a coupon for $5 off any EA game. When I went online to redeem it on an old game (released months or years ago), it didn't work. When I checked the fine print, I realized it would only work if the game was priced $50 or more. No, that doesn't include games priced at $49.99!!! Well, their games were priced at $9.99, $19.99, $29.99, $39.99, $49.99, and $59.99. That would mean I have to spend $60 to save $5 when I could get the same game for $50 at Best Buy or Gamestop. :roll:

The OP is banned and this post is old.
 
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