Blanket statements like
are rediculous. I offer the best service i can to my customers but if i dont make money on what they buy - why bother.Making profit on products is not where a business will succeed
do you honestly think charging $200 per tyre and $50 for the service, is any different to changing $240 per tyre and $10 for the service?
Yes we are in a haggling driven market, the question is why do people think that because your a small independant opperator who gives decent customer service they should bargain, but walk into a big chain store - woolies, annaconda, repco and pay off the shelf.
I expect some customers to haggle with me, but remember that every $ discounted (saved by you) is a dollar lost by someone else, so whats fair for you isnt always fair on others.
hense the comment above 'better for who - better for me'
but its a never ending argument - some retailers do anything to make the sale. others maintain margins. some people bargain, some dont.
its attitudes of 'bugger them how dare thay make profit for getting me what i want/need' which are the problem.
When you ask for a $50 discount you are asking someone to take $50 out of their pay cheque.
If someone came up to you and asked for $50 out of your pay cheque im sure you would tell them to get stuffed.
business need to make profit or they cannot exist.