About 20% I would say are setting up and acclimating. Otherwise all the whales are there. Best is Saturday near the end when you get the dealsWhat typically happens on VIP night? Mostly setup?
This past CFM was my first one and I picked up a decent amount of corals and honestly I felt like the prices were already good so I didn’t feel the need to haggleCFM etiquette question.
When I go to CFM I never haggle on the price but should I be? In some markets, vendors increase the price knowing that haggling is expected and the price that they want is less. Experiencing CFM multiple times, I do see haggling and I do see people get better deals than I do.
The question is: Do you haggle why/why not?
CFM etiquette question.
When I go to CFM I never haggle on the price but should I be? In some markets, vendors increase the price knowing that haggling is expected and the price that they want is less. Experiencing CFM multiple times, I do see haggling and I do see people get better deals than I do.
The question is: Do you haggle why/why not?
I do not haggle at the beginning. I will ask prices and write down stuff im interested in to go back to.CFM etiquette question.
When I go to CFM I never haggle on the price but should I be? In some markets, vendors increase the price knowing that haggling is expected and the price that they want is less. Experiencing CFM multiple times, I do see haggling and I do see people get better deals than I do.
The question is: Do you haggle why/why not?
I feel like you were the guy behind me a couple of CFM's ago asking the vendor if you could get 2 pieces for $300, when the original price is $200 each. lolI always haggle but I enjoy it. I think the easiest/most respectful way to haggle though is by proposing group discounts. Do some quick math in your head and offer to buy 2-3 pieces at a significantly lower rate in total. It's typically well received, makes sense, and has a good chance of success compared to trying to talk down the price of a single frag.