Originally posted by Tingkai
I haggle all the time in Lane Crawford. Just kidding.
What about for computer equipment and games? Or what about in street or wet markets?
I haggle all the time in Lane Crawford. Just kidding.
What about for computer equipment and games? Or what about in street or wet markets?
Originally posted by Tingkai
Edit:
A couple of weeks ago I bought two Gameboy games for my nephew. The seller said the price was HK$200 total. I asked for a discount and he sold it to me for HK $180 (meanwhile ToyRus was selling them for about $350 each).
When I buy stuff from small pharmacies, I often ask for a get a discount.
My general rule in HK is that if it doesn't have a specific pricetag then I haggle.
Edit:
A couple of weeks ago I bought two Gameboy games for my nephew. The seller said the price was HK$200 total. I asked for a discount and he sold it to me for HK $180 (meanwhile ToyRus was selling them for about $350 each).
When I buy stuff from small pharmacies, I often ask for a get a discount.
My general rule in HK is that if it doesn't have a specific pricetag then I haggle.
If you buy stuff from small stalls and shops like those along Apliu Street. I wouldn't bother unless I am buying some expensive items such as a mobile, but not rechargable batteries.
For wet markets you can usually get the end off. Say you can haggle to pay $10 for goods priced at $10.50 or something. A bit silly if you ask me.
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