JB Hi-Fi allows customers to haggle in-store: 'Take the deal'

In the world of retail, the price tag is often seen as the final word.

But what if we told you that at JB Hi-Fi, one of Australia's largest home entertainment retailers, the price tag is just the starting point?

Yes, you read that right.

The art of haggling, often reserved for bustling markets overseas, can now be put to use right here at your nearest store.



JB Hi-Fi's CEO, Terry Smart, recently revealed that the company has adopted a new strategy to combat falling profits and heightened competition.

The directive? Staff are being encouraged to 'take the deal' when customers propose a discount.


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JB Hi-Fi customers can now haggle in-store. Image source: Shutterstock.


This surprising revelation means that customers willing to negotiate could walk away with a significant discount on their purchases.

The company's decision to embrace haggling comes after a nearly 20 per cent net profit slump in the first half of 2023-2024.



Smart attributes this to 'heightened competitive activity' and 'increased on-floor discounting'.

However, he believes that accepting a lower profit margin is a small price to pay if it means preventing a sale from going to a competitor.

'We want them to take the deal and let us (management) worry if it’s (profit margin) a bit skinnier than maybe it should be,' Smart said.

'But we would rather bank those dollars than let somebody else bank those dollars.'

'So in summary, it’s up to the staff. But it is driven just simply by how competitive the market may be.'

'If they’re (customers) going to a competitor’s store, getting a price (and) bringing it into us, we tell the staff, take the deal.'

'Move on, move to the next customer.'



This new approach is a clear indication of how competitive the retail market has become.

JB announced that total group sales were down 2.2 per cent to $5.16 billion in the six months to December 31, compared to the same period in the previous year.

Their net profit fell by 19.9 per cent to $264.3 million, which has led the company to cut its interim dividend by a similar percentage, arriving at $1.58 per share.

Despite the profit slump, JB Hi-Fi's sales momentum in January was better than expected, with a 2.5 per cent increase for JB and a 2.2 per cent decrease for the JB-owned The Good Guys.

'The stronger-than-expected result continues to highlight JBH’s good performance in tough operating conditions,' E&P Capital Retail Analyst Philip Kimber said.

The company's sales in Australia were up by 0.7 per cent to $3.62 billion, driven by demand for mobile phones, games hardware, small appliances, white goods, and services.

However, sales at The Good Guys dipped by 9.9 per cent to $1.39 billion.

In New Zealand, JB Hi-Fi sales were up by 5.1 per cent to $168.7 million NZD ($159 million AUD), but same-store sales were down by 1.2 per cent.

The group ended 2023 with a net cash of $488 million and with plans of opening three to give stores each year in New Zealand over the next three years.
Key Takeaways
  • JB Hi-Fi is open to haggling over prices as staff are instructed to 'take the deal' from customers who ask for discounts.
  • The company's net profit fell by almost 20 per cent in the first half of 2023-2024, leading to a strategy that focuses on capturing sales even if it means accepting lower profit margins.
  • Total group sales at JB Hi-Fi dropped by 2.2 per cent to $5.16 billion in the six months ending December 31, with the interim dividend also cut by a similar percentage.
  • The retailer's performance in January showed a sales increase for JB Hi-Fi and a decline at the JB-owned The Good Guys, indicating a mixed market response amidst competitive operating conditions.
What are your thoughts on this new strategy by JB Hi-Fi? Have you ever haggled for a better price at a retail store? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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Went into JB HI FI Burleigh Stockland, have been looking for replacement Smart TV,ours is on the fritz absolutely stuffed much to my amazement a TV I have been looking at is now $250 00 dearer than it was last week. Went online Kogans have one with all the bells and whistles, sorry about the phrases, this unit is Steal at$420.00. Have a nice day SDCers 😊
 
Went into JB HI FI Burleigh Stockland, have been looking for replacement Smart TV,ours is on the fritz absolutely stuffed much to my amazement a TV I have been looking at is now $250 00 dearer than it was last week. Went online Kogans have one with all the bells and whistles, sorry about the phrases, this unit is Steal at$420.00. Have a nice day SDCers 😊
I too bought a big Kogan smart TV years ago, also the best price ever! I researched everywhere, but no one could beat Kogan's price. I love my Kogan Smart TV for sure.
 
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I lived in Singapore for 4 years and the only way to purchase anything was to haggle for a better price... I've been doing this now since I was child.
Always play one shop off against the other until you get the price where they aren't making a fortune off you. I've never paid full price for any large item ever.
Most of the time you need to check online for the cheapest price available before haggling as the retailers will price match then also give you a % discount to keep the sale.
 
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Went into JB HI FI Burleigh Stockland, have been looking for replacement Smart TV,ours is on the fritz absolutely stuffed much to my amazement a TV I have been looking at is now $250 00 dearer than it was last week. Went online Kogans have one with all the bells and whistles, sorry about the phrases, this unit is Steal at$420.00. Have a nice day SDCers 😊
Good luck with your Kogan purchase......you'll need it.
 
This is not new at all, JB have always done this, the only difference here is the boss coming out to let everyone know because their profit has lowered.
 
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I always haggle in there.
I even got a couple of USB leads cheaper a few weeks ago. 😁
 
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Went into JB HI FI Burleigh Stockland, have been looking for replacement Smart TV,ours is on the fritz absolutely stuffed much to my amazement a TV I have been looking at is now $250 00 dearer than it was last week. Went online Kogans have one with all the bells and whistles, sorry about the phrases, this unit is Steal at$420.00. Have a nice day SDCers 😊
nothing wrong with kogan. i have 2 large and one small and all very good.
 
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In terms of price they are all competitive but in my experience after sales with Harvey Norman is excellent, JB ok, and Kogan simply non existent. Kogan's cheap stuff seems a great deal and I have had products that were ok. The one that failed they did not want to know about and insisted itmust be due to something I did.
 
Went into JB HI FI Burleigh Stockland, have been looking for replacement Smart TV,ours is on the fritz absolutely stuffed much to my amazement a TV I have been looking at is now $250 00 dearer than it was last week. Went online Kogans have one with all the bells and whistles, sorry about the phrases, this unit is Steal at$420.00. Have a nice day SDCers 😊
My daughter purchased on line at Kogan, cheaper than in store and fast delivery but 3 months later her TV nolonger worked, took a whole lot of emails abd trying to call phone calls and after many weeks she gave up and spent $400 more getting it fixed.
She then found out similar happened to her husbands friend but I think it was a fridge.

At least in store you can get a response straight away .

Good luck with your purchase
 
Regardless of where I go, I always seek a better price.
Also, it is a good idea to do online comparison, sometimes while in the store.
Usually most will match a price if they see it.
I have no time for purchasing additional warranty. Bit of dead money I think.
There is a lot of competition out there, so, take advantage of that by playing price ping pong.
 
Before JB Hi Fi took over The Good Guys you could always get a seniors discount at them but once JB completed the take over the discount disappeared, perhaps they need to reinstate it!
 
I shop around but I usually end up at Retravision. I have a good relationship with them. One guy has been looking after me for the past 30 years and gives me the best price. Then you get a discount if you are an RAC member.
 
My husband has always haggled anywhere with anything, he is very good at it. He has been doing at JB Hifi for years. Personally I know my limits, haggling is well out of my area, leave it to the pros!😂😂😂
 
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Regardless of where I go, I always seek a better price.
Also, it is a good idea to do online comparison, sometimes while in the store.
Usually most will match a price if they see it.
I have no time for purchasing additional warranty. Bit of dead money I think.
There is a lot of competition out there, so, take advantage of that by playing price ping pong.
Extended warranty can pay off. I had a washing machine that played up, fixed once, did it again , replaced, on extended warranty. Money well spent
 
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