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Old 12-01-06, 12:41 AM
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Tiffany & Co. coupons?

It's Christmas shopping time for the girlfriend... does anyone have or know where I may be able to find coupons for Tiffany & Co. jewelry?
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Are you kidding? I have never once seen (or even heard a rumor of) a Tiffany's coupon. With their stuff, you either pay the asking price or go elsewhere.
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You can haggle with them. You'll wind up getting about 20-30% off when all is done.
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Very funny thread title.

I did haggle at the last jewelry purchase I did. I suggest this: If you want to get a $200 pair of earrings, for example, look at them and a $70 pendant and a $150 pendant. Then say how you really like the earrings and ask if they could do something about the price.

Simple as that.

I only saved 10% but it took about 20 seconds of work.
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Ey yo Jeeves, can you do a 110% pricematch on the price I got for this ice from Ben Bridge?
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In my experience, their online shopping is take it or leave it--no coupons. As said earlier, haggling in the store is your best bet, and nothing's guaranteed there.
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Originally Posted by The Bus


Very funny thread title.

I did haggle at the last jewelry purchase I did. I suggest this: If you want to get a $200 pair of earrings, for example, look at them and a $70 pendant and a $150 pendant. Then say how you really like the earrings and ask if they could do something about the price.

Simple as that.

I only saved 10% but it took about 20 seconds of work.
how does that work? why would they give you 10% off the earings if you show interest in a cheaper pendant?
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how does that work? why would they give you 10% off the earings if you show interest in a cheaper pendant?

Because the sales person will often try and give you a break on the more expensive item to get you to buy it rather than you walking out with a cheaper item (especially if they work on commission)

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