Store managers are often empowered to give a certain percentage off on items, beyond the advertised price, Hollenbeck says. “It doesn’t hurt to try to fight to bring the price down,” she explains. “If a competitor has the same or better price, they will likely beat that price by 10 percent to get the sale.”
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