Top 5 stores you can haggle with on a daily basis

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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Top 5 stores to haggle with for a deal
Amber Rupinta shows the top five stores where you can haggle your way into a better deal

If you think haggling is only for yard sales or cash only purchases, you may want to re-think your strategy.

Experts at UltimateCoupons.com have uncovered the top five stores where you can haggle for a better deal to try and save.

Top 5 Stores You Can Haggle at on A Daily Basis according to UltimateCoupons.Com

  • Nordstrom: Nordstrom has always had an unwritten policy of meeting competitor's prices. If you can pull up the same item on your smartphone at another store offered for less, they are willing to meet at that price. (Stores with similar policies include: Bloomingdale's, Dillards, and Macy's.)
  • Target: If you find an item that is slightly imperfect or damaged, you are able to receive 13 percent off. However, we have heard that if something is out of its package, it is possible to get 30 percent off the item. Also, if you notice a soon expiring produce item, you can potentially receive a discount on it as well.
  • Macy's: Salesclerks at Macy's generally keep discount coupons at the register, and all you have to do is ask. If a coupon applies to your purchase, they will apply it to your order. Macy's online store even allows you to search for coupon codes upon checkout.
  • Best Buy: If you point out a competitor's lower price, Best Buy will likely match it. It pays to do your research before arriving, especially when you are purchasing pricey electronics.
  • Kohl's: Each week, Kohl's offers 15-30 percent off on almost everything in the store. Kohl's credit card holders receive these automatically via email, while other customers have to watch for them. However, if you are shopping in the store, and don't have your coupon handy, you can kindly ask a salesclerk if you are able to use any that they have behind the counter.
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