Negotiating Tips for Lowering Bills, Prices, & Rates
Negotiating; some people love it - others hate it. Either way, it can be a great frugal skill for lowering bills, scoring deals, getting out of late fees, OR just enjoying some Saturday morning yard sales!
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Notable Notes:
- What the Internet has to say:
This article from credit.com provides a list of 12 things you should always negotiate on. From big to small items - we think this one is worth reviewing.
- What Jen and Jill have to say:
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Cars: dealerships EXPECT you to haggle, and buying used cars privately can ALWAYS be negotiated
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Homes - obviously negotiate on this one
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Mortgage rate: If you have good credit or can offer a big down payment this is major leverage
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Rent - negotiate (AND barter!!)
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Medical bills - this is not always set in stone!
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Credit card costs: You may be able to get out of the annual or seek forgiveness on a missed payment
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Home and yard work: Get multiple quotes and compare (although recognize that if one if MUCH lower than the rest this is a red flag!)
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Cable bill: it can't hurt to haggle a little here!
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Furniture prices: Paying cash, bundling, etc. can all get you good deals!
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Insurance rates
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Collections accounts
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Used stuff: Another obvious one
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More from the Internet:
This article from riskology gives 5 steps for negotiating lower prices or rates, specifically on bills.
- From Jen and Jill:
- Speak friendly and assertively
- Ask for more than you want, then back down. This shows them you’re willing to give in a little, and creates a climate where they might too!
- Only negotiate with someone who CAN - lol
- Always have a back up plan- if you can’t get a lower price, try for better service at the same price point
- Know when to stop - part of this is knowing what you’re asking for going in, to avoid confusion
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Lightning Round
- From the community
-Heather says to do industry research to back up your ask & pay for as much upfront
-Chris says call the frugal friends to do it for you. We do not endorse that method
-John recommends the book Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
-Jocelyn says cash monies :)
Frugal Friends Book Club
It’s March and we’re reading Soulful Simplicity by Courtney Carver
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We’ll select the winners at the end of the month.
See ya next week!