Haggling comes to high streets
Some two thirds of high street stores will give discounts to shoppers
brave enough to bargain, according to the website moneysupermarket.com.
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Hide AdThe study found 61 per cent of shop owners and managers report that the recession has made them more likely to offer "non sale" discounts to close a deal.
But British shoppers are relatively coy when it comes to the dark art of bargaining, the study found.
Almost a third (31 per cent) of retailers said customers rarely haggle and only 15 per cent report they have a strict "no discounts" policy.
A third of shoppers said they had never tried to
negotiate a price down on something they were buying, with the majority of those quizzed saying embarrassment holds them back
from trying to get a better deal.
Only 10 per cent said they haggle on a regular basis.