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rdwarr wrote:Next time she buys from you ask if she can throw in a "bit of extra money for free" as you're a "regular vendor"

She's bought again this morning! And has asked for free items or samples!!
I think I'm going to have to write and explain that the reason I'm able to keep my prices so low is that I don't give things away for nothing!
That said, I'm considering doing a Mad March Promotion where I have an auction a day starting at 1p (usually everything's on BIN) - for one-off odd items in the back of the stock cupboard or mixed lots....
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Pm me to please Caz:dance:One good turn gets most of the duvet!! :dance:0
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For me too please, my dd is a jewellery-aholic!"There is a light that never goes out"0
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Well I'm always haggling for everything! And I mean everything!
I managed to go onto a forecourt and buy a car I couldn't afford without any haggling! I look at houses I can't afford either and offer what I can!
Those who ask usually get, providing you can prove that you're not just time wasting.0
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