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https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/159965/optimistic#latest
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
As to someone coming along and criticising your curtains, well ........................ (nothing better to do?)
So essentially I'd be giving you a discount, because you made me work harder??
And I don't mean this like a Seinfeld routine... I genuinely don't get it.
In a shop manned by commission-based salesmen selling higher margin goods (e.g. car showroom, furniture shop, guitar shop etc.) - absolutely - we always ask for a discount. Doesn't always work, but you get it more often than you might expect.
I also think there are plenty of "dealers" out there trying their luck on internet fora, which I do find beyond the pale.
I've thought the possible reasons a shop would take cash - either they mean they'll pay in full now rather than take finance (so not technically cash, it could be debit card etc.). Not sure how the shop would even benefit from that unless maybe the finance company takes a cut or doesn't give the shop the full money at the start.
The other could be so the shop doesn't have to declare it for VAT but would be surprised if big shops would do something like that but perhaps a small one-off shop would.
We're not running businesses. We're just moving on a shiny thing because we didn't bond with it, or want to fund a new shiny thing. This isn't the same standard as a retail business.