Save big money on your next purchase: Aussie retail worker reveals the five ‘magic’ words you need to use
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We’re all familiar with the feeling of satisfaction that comes with getting a good deal – especially these days when everything seems to be getting more expensive by the minute.
Now, one retail worker has revealed the five simple words that could help you to save even more money on your next big purchase.
Sharing on the popular Facebook page Markdown Addicts Australia, the worker revealed that he is an employee at The Good Guys and shared the five simple words everyone should ask at the checkout.
‘I work for The Good Guys, and with a single question at the counter, you could potentially get major savings,’ they stated.
They continued: ‘Always ask, “Is that the best price?”.’
According to the retail worker, this question often results in getting a couple of dollars reduced in your total bill.
‘But I just had a customer ask, and his air fryer got reduced by $90 because we price matched Harvey Norman,’ the staff explained.
‘All with a simple question.’
Many bargain hunters agreed with the worker’s advice, and others shared their experiences and the savings they received by asking one question.
‘I bought a new fridge last year advertised for $1400. I asked what’s the best he could do, I got it for $1050 and a free four-litre bottle of laundry liquid,’ one claimed.
Someone shared that they purchased a TV last year for $900 when its retail price was worth $1,500.
‘The Good Guys price matched the Ninja double drawer air fryer for me it was about $90 cheaper. JB Hi-Fi is also amazing for price matching, they took almost $300 off a vacuum for me!’ Another one replied.
‘I always ask for a price match and am always surprised with the savings,’ one more stated.
One customer responded: ‘I literally stand there and Google the item, find a better price online and show it to the worker and just ask “Can you do your price beat on this?”. Nine out of 10 times, they can and do if it’s a legitimate store you’ve found.’
But what is price matching?
Price matching is a practice in which a retailer agrees to ‘beat’ the price of a product offered by a competitor.
What this does is enable the customer to find a lower price for a product at another retailer, bring that information to where the customer is purchasing the said item and then ask that retailer to ‘match’ the price they found elsewhere.
The retailer will then either adjust the price of the product to match the competitor's price or offer some other form of compensation, such as a discount or store credit.
Price matching is often used as a strategy by sellers to attract more consumers by ensuring that they can get the best price possible. The best part is that in some stores, the discount applies even after purchasing an item.
This is where the concept of price guarantee comes in. It is when a retailer honours a discounted price after the item has been bought. For instance, when a sale starts after a big purchase, you can take your item, ask the retailer for a price guarantee, and the store will then refund the difference between what you paid for and the newly discounted price.
You can read more about this, including how to ask for price matching or a price guarantee, in this article.
However, do note that this service is not available at every store – only major retailers offer it most of the time. So, it’s best to know which ones can provide this service before you go out shopping. You can see a compiled list of Aussie stores that offer price matching here.
Do you have any other clever tips to help save money when shopping? Share them in the comments below, we’d love to hear them!
Now, one retail worker has revealed the five simple words that could help you to save even more money on your next big purchase.
Sharing on the popular Facebook page Markdown Addicts Australia, the worker revealed that he is an employee at The Good Guys and shared the five simple words everyone should ask at the checkout.
‘I work for The Good Guys, and with a single question at the counter, you could potentially get major savings,’ they stated.
They continued: ‘Always ask, “Is that the best price?”.’
According to the retail worker, this question often results in getting a couple of dollars reduced in your total bill.
‘But I just had a customer ask, and his air fryer got reduced by $90 because we price matched Harvey Norman,’ the staff explained.
‘All with a simple question.’
Many bargain hunters agreed with the worker’s advice, and others shared their experiences and the savings they received by asking one question.
‘I bought a new fridge last year advertised for $1400. I asked what’s the best he could do, I got it for $1050 and a free four-litre bottle of laundry liquid,’ one claimed.
Someone shared that they purchased a TV last year for $900 when its retail price was worth $1,500.
‘The Good Guys price matched the Ninja double drawer air fryer for me it was about $90 cheaper. JB Hi-Fi is also amazing for price matching, they took almost $300 off a vacuum for me!’ Another one replied.
‘I always ask for a price match and am always surprised with the savings,’ one more stated.
One customer responded: ‘I literally stand there and Google the item, find a better price online and show it to the worker and just ask “Can you do your price beat on this?”. Nine out of 10 times, they can and do if it’s a legitimate store you’ve found.’
But what is price matching?
Price matching is a practice in which a retailer agrees to ‘beat’ the price of a product offered by a competitor.
What this does is enable the customer to find a lower price for a product at another retailer, bring that information to where the customer is purchasing the said item and then ask that retailer to ‘match’ the price they found elsewhere.
The retailer will then either adjust the price of the product to match the competitor's price or offer some other form of compensation, such as a discount or store credit.
Price matching is often used as a strategy by sellers to attract more consumers by ensuring that they can get the best price possible. The best part is that in some stores, the discount applies even after purchasing an item.
This is where the concept of price guarantee comes in. It is when a retailer honours a discounted price after the item has been bought. For instance, when a sale starts after a big purchase, you can take your item, ask the retailer for a price guarantee, and the store will then refund the difference between what you paid for and the newly discounted price.
You can read more about this, including how to ask for price matching or a price guarantee, in this article.
However, do note that this service is not available at every store – only major retailers offer it most of the time. So, it’s best to know which ones can provide this service before you go out shopping. You can see a compiled list of Aussie stores that offer price matching here.
Key Takeaways
- An Australian retail worker has revealed that asking 'Is that the best price?' at the checkout could potentially result in major savings.
- Many customers also shared their unbelievable savings by asking this simple question, with some receiving price reductions of hundreds of dollars.
- Price matching is not available at every store. Most of the time, only major retailers offer it.